Having dedicated most of his early adult life to 'living the dream' spending his summers working as a windsurfing instructor in the mediterranean and winters running ski chalets in the French Alps, Kirk didn't begin his theatre training until his mid 20's.
On stage, he has since starred in several UK national tours including, The Hobbit, Macbeth and Footloose and on the US leg of the world arena tour of Batman Live.
On screen, Kirk has made various TV appearances including a regular role in season 2of HBO produced The Girl's Guide to Depravity, and has just finished filming as the lead role in American feature film Small Town Prince.
When not acting, Kirk still surfs and snowboards as often as possible. He plays the guitar, sings and is currently writing a sit com based on his experiences as a water sports instructor.
Stefan made his professional debut aged 14, after attending an open audition without his parents knowledge. Subsequently he performed with National Youth Music Theatre (world premiere of Creation ) and Watership Down at Regents Park Open Air Theatre before training at Arts Educational, London.
Since graduating, Stefan has enjoyed a varied career on both stage and screen. Television appearances include Micro Men (BBC) starring Martin Freeman and guest lead on TheBill (Talkback Thames).
Theatre credits include Kes (Liverpool Playhouse and UK tour); The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Virgins (Assembly Rooms Edinburgh and UK tour) and Romeo and Juliet (Birmingham Old Rep).
David is a familiar face on stage, television and the big screen.
He has recently appeared in Mackenzie Crook’s BBC 4 comedy The Detectorists .
His previous television credits include Holby Blue , Thief Takers , The Bill , Merlin and The Commander . His numerous films include The Wolfman , Dorian Gray , Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest , The Boat that Rocked , 300: Rise of an Empire and Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire .
David has appeared in many theatres around the country and abroad, including seasons at the National Theatre and the RSC, including playing Blind Pugh at the Royal National Theatre.
Nigel was born in Ghana and grew up in South Oxfordshire. He attended the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and co-founded The Little Theatre Company in Bristol.
He has worked extensively in the theatre nationally and internationally at the RSC, the RNT, the Royal Court, the West End and most recently at the Royal Exchange playing Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird - for which he was nominated by The Manchester Evening News as Best Actor.
He has recently worked on Wolf Hall (BBC), the feature film Spectral , Father Brown (BBC) and currently the long running, popular series New Tricks (BBC).
Nicholas Asbury has toured the world on stage and screen for twenty years andwon an Olivier Award as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company Ensemble in 2008. He has appearedon screen most recently in The Inbetweeners, Sherlock, Da Vinci’s Demons, Drifters, Midsomer Murders and the feature film Shadow Dancer .
In 2014, he starred as Winston Churchill inthe BBC’s 37 Days alongside Iain McDiurmid, Tim Piggott-Smith and Sinead Cusack.
He has written two books, Exit Pursued By A Badger, about his time at the RSC, and White Hart, Red Lion , an exploration of England then and now through Shakespeare.
Charlotte graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2013. Her first screen role was in the short film Burger , which won a Special Jury Award for Direction and Ensemble Acting at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival.
On television she has appeared in the ITV series Crime Stories and will soon be seen in new drama Spotless .
Adrian was born in Zimbabwe and, after graduating from Birmingham University, trained at The Birmingham Theatre School.
His notable roles include The Monuments Men , Morning Star and The Seasoning House .
His strength and versatility as an actor were recognized with the ‘Best Actor’ award for his role in WWII drama A Brunette Kiss at the End of the Pier International Film Festival.
Adrian is a skilled horseman, athlete and highly experienced in on-screen combat. Standing at 6’4 tall, he is often cast in physically demanding, imposing screen roles.