Robert Gillespie
Robert is the founder of Jane Nightwork Productions and author of Power of Three: Love, War and Death. Robert is a well known and respected actor and director who has worked in the profession for over 40 years, and is best known for the sitcom that was written for him, Keep It In The Family in which he played harrassed cartoonist, Dudley Rush.
Clare works with Jane Nightwork Productions on a regular basis and has appeared in several rehearsed readings for them as well as playing Maria in Love, Question Mark. Other theatre to date includes The Architect in Like A Fishbone (The Cockpit), Corinne inThe Country (Mountview), Caliban inThe Tempest (The Cock Tavern),The Unimportant History of Britain (Lion and Unicorn),You've Been A Wonderful Audience (Baron's Court Theatre),Macbeth andThe Taming of the Shrew (Cambridge Shakespeare Festival), Jane Austen in Jane Austen Makes a Match (UK Tour), Christina Rossetti inLoving Ophelia (Pleasance London), Nell Gwynne in Playhouse Creatures (The Chapterhouse Theatre). Rehearsed readings include Not in My Name (Theatre 503),Useless Mouths (National Theatre Studio),Chains (Trafalgar Studios),How to be a Good Zimbabwean (Oval House Theatre),All Our Yesterdays (Blue Elephant Theatre). Clare has appeared in numerous short films as well as independent features films,The Turing Enigma,Cab Hustle and Beneath Our Masks.
Clare Cameron's Spotlight Page
Stuart Sessions
Stuart plays Michael Smith in Love, Question Mark. Other theatre includes Duke Vincentio inMeasure for Measure(Rose Theatre),Endorsement(King'sHead), The Trial of Marie Antoinette(Courtyard),Firefly Heartbeatby Ed Davenport (Tristan Bates Theatre), Pierre Brochant inDîner de Cons (Ryan Theatre), Bottom inA Midsummer Night's Dreamand Fr Lawrence inRomeo and Juliet, (both Cambridge Shakespeare Festival). Film includes co-staring in the the multiple, international award-winning "Dancer", and in the just released"Three" both for director James Webber. He features in this year's NSPCC Christmas national TV appeal.
Stuart Sessions' Spotlight Page
Production Partners for Love, Question Mark
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