Sarah Finigan

sarah finigan

Sarah's stage experience includes open air theatre, musicals, touring, London fringe, and regional theatre. She co-devised the physical theatre piece The Portable Virgin taking this new work to New York. She has also taken part in the Pride theatre festival.

Sarah was a founder member of the all female theatre company fluff productions and has performed both established plays and new writing with them.

Feature film credits include the box office smash 28 Weeks Later. Sarah has also worked on several short films including Beanbag which was accepted into the 2007 Shockerfest International Film Festival. TV credits: Thinspiration, (Channel 4).

Joanna Watt

Joanna Watt

Joanna Watt graduated from Drama Studio London in 2006. Theatre credits include The Vagina Monologues (Upstairs at the Gatehouse); A Kind of Alaska and One for the Road (Barons Court Theatre); What Andrew Heard (Tabard Theatre) and A Kind of Alaska (Pleasance Theatre). Film credits include: Sisterhood, Wedding Speeches, No Turning Back, Roles while training: Emma (Betrayal); Judith Bliss (Hay Fever); Joan of Arc (Henry IV, Part One); Anna Patrovna (Wild Honey) and Lady Fancyful (The Provoked Wife).

Iain Peacock

Iain Peacock

Iain trained at Drama Studio London. His theatre credits include Malvolio in Twelfth Night, Serge in Art, Conrade and Friar Francis in Much Ado About Nothing and Sigelius in The White Plague. Film roles include John Hawks in Game Over, Wilson in The Power to Believe and as the title character in Boogieman. Iain is also an accomplished contortionist, having used his abilities in commercials and photo shoots such as those for the 2006 Woolwich mortgage campaign.