others involved

media exposure for

I Am Not An I

  BBC radio

  14.4.08

Herts & Essex

  Observer

  14.6.07

  14.8.08

  full page

  feature

  HACKNEY

  GAZETTE

  4.9.08

  1 hour cast

  interview

  BBC radio

  5.9.08

Stephen M. Hunt

 Writer / director radically adapted and directed The Merchant of Venice a project performed on the main stage of The Harlow Playhouse. At the same venue, he then directed No Sex Please, We're British  for The Belmont Players. More recently, he directed a partial rehearsed reading of Johnson's Mistake at SourFeast Theatre, London. Once an

associate writer with Mercury Musical Developments, Stephen has written two musicals. The first of these is  Midsummer Night's Song a modern, upbeat adaptation of Shakespeare's play. This was followed by   The Person Residing At Longwood  which tells the story of Napoleon's St. Helena exile. The music featured in I Am Not An I was written by Stephen and is called Step By Step A new project for Actability Inclusive Theatre Company is  Problem Day, a play with songs and music for learning disabled drama groups. Stephen's

other plays include Milton's Jacket, Reaching Up For The Bottom Rung and Sainty Crucified.

Peter-Frank Dewulf

Assistant director  studied film directing and photography at the Arts Academy in Ghent, Belgium. In 1999 he moved to the UK, he finished his BA (Hons) in Film and Animation at The Arts Institute, Bournemouth in 2002. After graduation, he worked in the location departments of various TV programmes including Sugar Rush 21  for Channel 4 which won and Emmy Award in 2006. Since graduating, Peter-Frank has also directed music videos, idents and short films. His latest short film Mr. Jones  has been selected at the Liquid Room, Video Art & Architecture event in Lithuania. Recently, Peter-Frank has branched out into theatre. He directed The Muddy Pool for the Windsor Fringe in 2007.

Scarlett Plouviez Comnas

Production assistant, as well as ighting & sound technician is currently studying drama and theatre arts at Goldsmiths College. In 2006, she made her directorial debut with Ben Johnson's The Silent Woman at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre. She has since directed The Barber of Seville by Beaumarchais, Exit The King by Ionesco and Adult Orgasm Escapes From The Zoo by Dario Fo and Franca Rame.

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