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Tracey Larcombe
Tracey Larcombe is a highly skilled director with over 15 years of experience, working in the drama, comedy, and documentary space.
Kwame Kwei-Armah
Kwame was Writer in Residence at the Bristol Old Vic 1999-2001 where he wrote three plays - A Bitter Herb (Winner Peggy Ramsey award), Blues Brother Soul Sister, and Big Nose.
Carrie Cracknell
Carrie became Artistic Director of the Gate Theatre London in 2007 at the age of 26. In 2012 she moved on to become Associate Director at the Young Vic and was then Associate Director at The Royal Court from 2013-14.
Sue Mongredien
Sue Mongredien grew up in Nottingham and went to university in Leeds, where she studied English Literature. She now lives in Bath with her husband and their three young children.
James was born in Felixstowe, Suffolk, in 1965 and is the third of four children. He gained a BA (Hons) in Communication Studies in Sheffield before heading to London to train as an actor.
Richard Lambert
Richard's THE WOLF ROAD was picked by the Financial Times, The Times and The Sunday Times and the Guardian as one of the Best Books of the Year 2020.
Mathilda du Tillieul McNicol
Mathilda is a British director working across opera, theatre and film. As part of the Jette Parker Artists Programme at The Royal Opera for the 2022/23 season, Mathilda directed Handel’s Arminio for the Linbury Theatre (ROH).
Sarah McIntyre
Instantly recognisable in her pointy specs, writer and illustrator Sarah McIntyre has created many picture books and, more recently, illustrated chapter books. Sometimes she works solo, including on the Grumpycorn books, Dinosaur Firefighters, There's a Shark in the Bath.
Sharon Horgan
Sharon Horgan is a multi-BAFTA award-winning Irish actress, writer, producer, and director, best known for her multiple award-winning sitcom CATASTROPHE, which