Cast & Crew of One Minute
CAST:
DI Gary Burroughs - Colin Tierney
Theatre includes: Major Ross/Ketch in Our Country’s Good (Liverpool Playhouse), Barnabus in Paul (National Theatre), Colin in How Love is Spelt (The Bush Theatre), Trigorin in The Seagull (Royal Exchange Theatre), Ferdinand in The Duchess of Malfi (Royal Shakespeare Company), and the title role in Hamlet (Bristol Old Vic).
Television includes: Waterloo Road (Shed Productions for BBC), The Bill (Thames Television), Inspector Lynley (BBC), Silent Witness (BBC), The Walk (Granada TV), Island at War (Granada TV), Foyles War (Greenlit/ITV), The Vice (Carlton), Holby City (BBC), Mersey Beat (ITV), Tough Love (Granada), and Midsomer Murders (Bentley Productions).
Film includes: Splintered (NotANumber Productions Ltd.) and Bye, Bye Baby (Harbour Films).
Radio includes: Anthony and Cleopatra, and Macbeth.
Marie-Louise Burdett - Alice O’Connell
Theatre includes: Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat (Hampstead Theatre), Gita in The Cut (Donmar Warehouse), Tracy in The Straits (Paines Plough/tour) and El in Little Baby Nothing (The Bush Theatre).
Television includes: City of Vice (Channel 4), The Verdict (BBC), Rough Crossing (BBC), Silent Witness (BBC), The Rotters Club (Company Pictures), Rose and Maloney (Company Pictures), Casualty (BBC), Doctors (BBC), Powers (BBC), and The Bill (Thames Television).
Film includes: Separate Lies (Celador Productions), Just Ines, The Blue Tower, and Incubus.
Dr Anne Schults - Charlotte Weston
Theatre includes: Mary Magdalene in the one-woman show Whore (Tabard), Morgan le Fay in Quest: Legend of the Green Knight (Clapham Common), Anna in Closer (Landor) and Dangerous to Know (Bill Kenwright tour).
UK TV includes: Silent Witness (to be broadcast summer 2008), The IT Crowd, Mile High, Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, Is it Legal? and The Bill.
US TV includes: General Hospital, Star Hunter and The Tenth Kingdom.
Films include: Revelation, Preaching to the Perverted and Crazy.
DC Robert Evans - Ben Crystal
Theatre includes: 5pm, No Particular Afternoon (The Space), Ohio Impromptu and Rough for Theatre 2 (Capital Centre), Caligula (Union Theatre), Comedy of Errors and Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare’s Globe), Twelfth Night (national tour), Christie In Love (Young Vic Genesis Directors’ Project), Romeo in Video & Juliet (Oxford Literary Festival) and countless rehearsed readings and development workshops.
TV includes: Holby City (BBC), The Bill (ITV) and Starting Out (BBC).
Film includes: Julian Wald in Uprising (NBC/Warner) and the independents Hero, Click, Mercy and Cupid’s Whores.
Ben is also a prolific narrator/voiceover artist. His narration work includes: Audiobooks for RNIB Talking Books, including A Clockwork Orange, and narration for Channel 4 and the BBC.
For more details, please see www.bencrystal.com
Catherine Denham - Eloise Joseph
Theatre includes: Home and Sex, Lies and Videotape (both Tristan Bates), Hurlyburly (Impulse Company), The Telephone (Pleasance) and Hamlin (Minack Theatre).
TV includes: The Colour of Magic (Sky), Primeval (ITV), Girlfriends and Anything’s Possible (both Five) and Grange Hill (BBC).
Film includes: The Bank Job, Side FX, and the shorts The Death Certificate, Exceptional Day, Nobody You Know, Afterthought and A Time to Heal.
Crew:
Robert Wolstenholme - Director
Robert studied theatre at Warwick University and directing at Drama Studio, London and on the National Theatre Directors’ Programme. Recent productions include;
As director/co-producer: Guerilla/Whore (Tabard), Here (Tristan Bates), Private Lives (Canal Café) and Closer (Landor).
As director: The Unattended (Gilded Balloon, Edinburgh), This to This (Union Theatre), If No One Loves You, Change (King’s Head), Bash (Hen & Chickens), Road (Croydon Clocktower), Love & Understanding, Can’t Stand Up For Falling Down (both Etcetera), Christie In Love, Oedipus The King (both Young Vic Genesis Directors’ Project), Octopus Pie (Edinburgh fringe), Dracula (Drayton Court), Mother Tongue (Oval House), Sleeping Nightie (White Bear), The Razorblade Cuckoo (Link Theatre), Can You Keep a Secret? and Was He Anyone? (both Croydon Youth Theatre) and countless rehearsed readings.
As assistant or associate director: work at the Old Red Lion, The Finborough, the Donmar Warehouse and The Almeida at home, in the West End and on tour.
Designer - Christopher Hone
Studied theatre design at Nottingham Trent University
As designer, theatre includes: Guerilla/Whore (Tabard), Here (Tristan Bates), The Lesson and Coyote Ugly for Icarus Theatre Collective (Finborough, South Hill Park, Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh and national tour), Metamorphosis and A Doll’s House for Twelve Three and a Half (Brockley Jack, New Wimbledon Studio), Equus (Waverley Studio, Nottingham), Italian American Reconciliation (south east tour); television includes: commercial for the novel Small World and currently for QVC.
As assistant designer: to Terry Parsons on numerous pantomimes, High School Musical and The King & I (London and Det Ny Teater, Copenhagen); to Polly Sullivan on Christmas Carol (Chickenshed); to Tim Hatley on Humble Boy (Cottesloe), Private Lives and The Crucible (West End and Broadway); television and film includes: Big Brother 7 and Celebrity Big Brother 4-5 for Brighter Pictures and The Disappeared for Lost Tribe Productions.
Lighting Designer- Jason Kirk
Jason Kirk is a lighting designer with a technical mind. After graduating from Middlesex University (July 2006) with a BA (Hons) in Technical Theatre Arts, he has been working on and off for the Blue Elephant Theatre and other companies as a lighting designer.
Credits include: The Tempest, Plasmas, Tales From Mumbai, Weights, The Big Filling, Shall I Kill Mama, Ghosts, The Face Of Jizo, Rumplestiltskin, The Harbour, Marks That Behold, Hippolytus, Witchcraft, Call Me If You Feel Too Happy. Future projects include Peoples Day at The Pleasance Studio.
Based in London, he works as a freelance lighting designer, technician and technical stage manager. Stage management credits include, 35 Cents. He is also Technical Manager at Theatre 503 and The Blue Elephant Theatre.
For more details, see www.jasonkirk.co.uk
Composer- Rez Safinia
Rez Safina is an established song writer and music producer. He has worked with artists such as Kylie Minogue and Ms. Dynamite as well as MOBO award winning UK hip-hop artist Akala. Rez has produced numerous tracks for radio and television shows as well as for the soundtrack to the film “Michael Jordan To The Max”. He is a co-founder of the independent British hip-hop label Illa State Records and the U.S. music production company Rezonant Productions.
Production Manager - Tori Rowley
Trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School on the Stage Management degree course.
As Stage Management: A Month In The Country (The Tobacco Factory, Bristol), The 24Hour Plays (Oppo, Bristol), Love and Understanding (The Rosemary Branch), After Columbus (Hen & Chickens), Air Guitar (Bristol Old Vic Studio), Victoria Plums (New End, Hampstead) and Sequins & Sawdust, a circus based show on the South Bank.
Tori has worked in technical roles on other shows, including sound on a West Country tour of All’s Well That Ends Well and lighting designer of Abortive in the Alma Tavern Theatre.
She has also worked on TV and Film previously: as a Studio Assistant on Gala Bingo TV- Endemol West, and as Script Supervisor on a number of short films.





