Agents, Casting Directors, Directors & Producers

Are you looking for new talent? Do you need a certain face for your books? Can’t get to Edinburgh? Then look no further than the Henley Fringe Festival!

The Henley Fringe Festival runs from July 21–26 2008. Henley is easily accessible from London via Waterloo or Paddington. Our festival is providing a platform for up and coming talent in a venue close to London within a beautiful festival town.

We carefully select the productions; our aim is to ensure opportunity, variety, exposure and talent. Please view the performers’ list, as it becomes available, to look at some of the talent.

All industry personnel wishing to attend should contact us directly so that we can arrange complimentary tickets.

If you need more information about any of the productions don’t hesitate to contact us.

Below are the spotlight link to performers from each production. If there is someone you would like to meet, we will arrange complimentary tickets for their shows. (This section is being updated on a daily basis.)

African’s Blood Chambers Town Hall 24th – 26th July PM
Lewis Rae
Kate Glover
Chris Courtenay
Patrick Regis
Mike Goodenough
Anna Maria Nabirye

BASH – The Barn 21st – 26th July PM
Jo Southwell
Jennifer Page
Glen Conroy
Ben Kissel

Cage Birds – Red Lion 21st – 26th July PM
Kathryn Hegarty, Director
Vanessa Curtis
Natalie Bartle, The Constant Twitting
Laura Burnell, The Medicated Gloom
Lindsey Coysh, The Wild One
Melissa Miners, The Mirror-Eyed Gazer
Stephanie Toghill, The Long Tongued Gossip
Rebecca Wieland, The Mistress
Erica Thomas Lowe, The Mistress

Charade : The Girl in the shop window
Janine Hales

Forward, backward or whatever- The Barn 21st – 26th July PM
AILEEN WALLACE
MOLLY JACKSON

Two
Yvie Magee
Daniel Creasey

A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Phyllis Court 21st – 26th July

Andrew Hobbs
(Oberon/Theseus)
Lucyelle Cliffe (Titania/Hippolyta)
S P Howarth (Puck/Philostrate)
Robert Paul(Bottom/Egeus)
Chris Sharp (Lysander/Flute/Mustardseed)
Jamie Symons(Demetrius/Snout)
Emma Burn (Hermia/Starveling/Moth)
Holly Berry(Helena/Quince/Cobweb)

Alistair Smith
(Snug/Peaseblossom)

Rasputin Rocks – The Kenton Theatre 21st – 26th July PM
Mario Christofides (Grigori Rasputin)
Anton Shelupanov (The Emperor of Russia)
Lucyelle Cliffe (Svetlana Orloff)
Aaron White (Anton Gurlukovich)
William Hazell ((Ivan/Broadcast Manager))
Andrew Hobbs (Tony Blair)
S P Howarth (Sergei)
Emma Burn (Chorus)
Alice Bernard (Chorus)
Clare Reilly (Chorus)

The Rivals – Phyllis Court 21st – 26th July PM
Robert Cargill
Ed Cooper-Clarke
Matthew Butler
Archie Adam
Owen Morse
Hasan Dixon
Dominic Rouse
Leon Trayman
Helen Cartwright
Valene Kane
Tori Hart
Gemma Boaden

Lend us A Tenor
Liz Balmford
Mark Morgan
Phillipa Tozer

Someone Beginning with D
Kathryn Hegarty
Toni Brooks
Brian Eastty
Laura Waddell
Hayley-Marie Axe
Robert Matthews
Sophie Morton

Jubilate!
Rosalind Adler

Unidentified Baggage
Natalie Britton
Staten Eliot
Jamie Maclachlans

Shakers Re-stirred
Hayley Allerton
Georgina Gibson
Lara Lemon

Merchant of Venice
Will Birch Lorenzo/Prince of Arragon/Duke
Stephen Connery-Brown Shylock/Old Gobbo
Maggie Edwards Portia
Stacey Evans Nerissa/Salerio
Joseph Greenslade Gratiano/Prince of Morocco
Dave King Antonio/Launcelot Gobbo
Leonio Mallows Jessica/Solanio
Tim Robinson

“But men must know, that in this theatre of man’s life it is reserved only for God and angels to be lookers-on.” — Francis Bacon