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Chris Mullin
Chris Mullin was the Labour MP for Sunderland South from 1987 until 2010. He played a key role in Tony Blair's New Labour government, chairing the Home Affairs Select Committee and served in three departments.

Harrie Hayes
Harrie Hayes is an actor, writer and comedy performer originally from a small village on the Gloucestershire/ Wiltshire border. She is part of surreal, award-winning comedy group zazU.

Michael Coveney
Theatre critic Michael Coveney has won the inaugural Architectural History Book of the Year award for his 2022 publication of MASTER OF THE HOUSE: THE THEATRES OF CAMERON MACKINTOSH.

Graham Hadfield
Graham Hadfield is an in-demand composer for film and television. He has broad experience in film and television productions of both drama and documentary.

The Estate of Martin Gilbert
Sir Martin Gilbert was one of Britain's most distinguished historians. Born in London in 1936, he went to Highgate School and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he read British Imperial History and Soviet Studies.

Sarah Harding
After observing Peter Brook’s rehearsals in Paris and directing student plays Sarah won a place on the Regional Theatre Trainee Directors Scheme and spent a year in Harrogate Rep directing Shaw, Poliakoff, Pinter, and Genet.

Bert Tyler Moore
Bert is a hugely experienced writer currently developing various original projects while also writing the fourth series of THE WINDSORS for NOHO/Channel 4.

Brian Catling
Brian Catling's international reputation had been firmly established as a visual and performance artist and poet. Then a great tide of narrative fiction overcame him.
