David is a three-time Olivier Award winning actor. He won the 2020 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for & Juliet, the 2016 Olivier Award & What’s On Stage Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical for In The Heights, the 2015 London Cabaret Awards for Best Ongoing Production for Bedella & Friends, the 2004 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical for Jerry Springer The Opera and the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actor in a Musical for A Chorus Line.
His film credits include: Leonard in Argylle; Drew Favreau opposite Thandie Newton in All The Old Knives; Alexander for Oliver Stone, opposite Anthony Hopkins; Batman Begins for Chris Nolan, opposite Christian Bale; Red Light Runners opposite Harvey Keitel and Jerry Springer The Operafor BBC Film.
Luke recently starred in the new British romantic comedy feature Picture This alongside Simone Ashley and Hero Fiennes Tiffin, directed by Prarthana Mohan. He can also be seen in the new series of The Wheel of Time for Amazon Prime – now in its third season.
Some of Luke’s other credits include the role of Adam in the Apple TV+ series Still Up alongside Craig Roberts and Antonia Thomas, the lead role of Joel Foxworth in Flowers in the Attic: The Origin for Paramount plus and the role of Ryan in the hit Channel 4 series Big Mood alongside Lydia West and Nicola Coughlan, the second series of which is currently being filmed.
Raiko is best known for starring as Zach in A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder for Netflix and played the starring role in George Takei’s Allegiance at Charing Cross Theatre. He recently shot features titles Switch (from the producers of cult film Triangle of Sadness), Easy (based on the bestselling novel by Tammara Webber), and the Heartstopperfilm for Netflix.
Joel is best known for starring as Harry in Standing at the Sky’s Edge (Gillian Lynne Theatre, West End); M in Marianne Elliott’s production of Cock (Ambassadors Theatre, West End); Freddie in Chess in concert (Theatre Royal Drury Lane) and Charlie Price in Kinky Boots (UK Tour). His other theatre credits include Harvey Milk in I Am Harvey Milk (Cadogan Hall), Pieces Of String (Mercury Theatre); Myth: The Rise and Fall of Orpheus (The Other Palace); The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (UK Tour); Jesus Christ Superstar (Regents Park Open Air Theatre); Beautiful - The Carole King Musical (The Aldwych Theatre); Evita (Ljubljana Festival, Slovenia); Little Women (Hope Mill Theatre) and Rent (20thAnniversary UK Tour). His TV and film credits include The Devil’s Hour (A Hartswood Films Production for Amazon Prime) and Matilda (Netflix). Joel’s Debut album ‘So What Happens Now’ is available on all major streaming services.
Liza just wrapped filming The Rumour for Channel 5 and can currently be seen opposite Jesse Eisenberg & Keiran Culkin in the Oscar-nominated film A Real Pain. She is a regular in Patience on Channel 4 and has a recurring role in Season 5 of Strike for BBC/HBO. 2022 saw Liza win an Olivier Award for her performance opposite Eddie Redmayne & Jessie Buckley in the hugely successful revival of Cabaret at the KitKat Club, West End and she earned a second nomination for her performance in the Young Vic's revival of Broadway’s smash-hit Oklahoma! in 2023. Liza’s other theatre credits include: Hamnet (Garrick Theatre); Living Newspaper (2nd edition), A Separate Reality (Royal Court), Present Laughter (The Old Vic), I’m Not Running, Absolute Hell, Tales from the Vienna Woods, The Heiress (all at the National Theatre), Fiddler on the Roof (Chichester Festival Theatre), Pygmalion (Headlong), Wicked (Victoria Apollo), Oliver! (Sheffield Crucible), Sunday in the Park with George(Wyndham’s Theatre and Menier Chocolate Factory), Mrs Klein (Theatre, Royal Northampton), Secret Rapture (Bristol Old Vic) – TMA Award for best supporting actress, Richard II (Berkoff Productions), The Dresser(Duke of York’s Theatre), the UK premiere of Into The Woods and Peg (The Phoenix Theatre), Alice (RSC), The Slow Drag (Whitehall Theatre), two seasons working with Alan Ayckbourn in Scarborough, Company (Donmar Warehouse and West End), Sugar Hill Blues (Hampstead Theatre), and the first ever National Tour of Jesus Christ, Superstar.
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