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Joanna Ampil (Beatriz Gonzalez)
Joanna has starred in musicals, concerts and TV appearances all over the world. West End highlights include Eponine and Fantine in Les Misérables, Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar and Kim in Miss Saigon. Among her many guestings and concerts are Night of 100 Stars (London Palladium) and a special performance of Les Misérables at Windsor Castle in front of Her Majesty the Queen and the prime ministers of Great Britain and France. Her solo concert Joanna Ampil - West End Girl played to packed houses in Manila in 2010. www.joanna-ampil.com

Ethan Freeman (Pablo Neruda)
A former boy soprano, Ethan made his West End debut as Monsieur Andre in The Phantom of the Opera in 1991, later taking on the role of the Phantom, in London and in Vienna under the direction of Harold Prince. He has played Javert in Les Misérables, and starred in Beauty and the Beast in Vienna and the Bremen production of Jekyll and Hyde. He has been seen as Leopold Mozart in Mozart! in Hamburg and in a musical version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Vom Geist der Weihnacht, also in Germany. www.writersservices.com

Simon Thomas (Mario Jimenez)
Simon's West End credits include Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera (2013), Warner Huntington III in Legally Blonde and Ralph Rackstraw in HMS Pinafore. He played Franklin Shepard in Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along at Theatr Clywd and the title role in Disney's Tarzan in Hamburg. For the RSC he was Robert in The Merry Wives of Windsor, opposite Judi Dench and Simon Callow, and at Bristol Old Vic the Prince in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. On TV Simon has been seen in A Tale of Two Cities (PBS America) and Doctor Who.
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Siobhan McCarthy (Rosa Gonzalez)
Siobhan was Olivier nominated as the original Donna in Mamma Mia! at the Prince of Wales, and played the Nurse in Medea with Fiona Shaw in London and on Broadway. Her many other starring roles include the title role in Evita, Florence Vassy in Chess and as Velma Von Tussle in Hairspray at the Shaftesbury Theatre London, opposite Michael Ball. She played the regular role of Roisin Connor in Bad Girls on ITV, and her other TV credits include Holby City and the role of Jane O'Brien in Law and Order.
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Hal Fowler (Labbe)
Hal featured in the National Theatre's award winning play/musical London Road (2011 – 12) and has played leading roles in musicals in London and overseas. Among the highlights: Alex in Aspects of Love, Billy Bigelow in Carousel, Javert in Les Misérables, Arnaud in Martin Guerre and Cousin Kevin in Tommy. He played Macduff in Macbeth for Shakespeare films, released in 2010.
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Graham Bickley (Cosme)
Graham played Joey Boswell in Cara Lane's BBC TV comedy-drama Bread from 1989 – 91. He has performed in the West End since 1981 in productions including They're Playing Our Song, The Pirates of Penzance, and as principal lead in Jukebox, Which Witch, Maddie, The Pajama Game ('Best Actor' nomination, Toronto) Les Misérables, Metropolis, Miss Saigon, Sunset Boulevard (playing opposite Petula Clark), and Ragtime. (Two nominations: the Laurence Olivier and The Whatsonstage Award for 'Best Actor in a Musical').
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Stuart Pendred (Jose Jimenez)
Stuart is a classical baritone singer. He released his first album Benedizione in June 2008. He was part of the trio Tricolore who were competitors in 2005 to be England's Eurovision entry with their song Brand New Day, which Stuart co-wrote. He has also appeared in Les Misérables and has shared the same stage with artists such as: Sting, Lionel Ritchie, Beyoncé, Mariah Carey and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He has and performed all over the US, Europe and in the UK, including at his beloved Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club.
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Jennifer Hepburn (Matilde Neruda, Carmen)
Jennifer appeared as Lucie Manette in the musical version of A Tale of Two Cities, directed by Paul Nicholas, at the Charing Cross Theatre in 2012. She performed in the Les Misérables 25th anniversary concert at the O2 Arena, produced by Cameron Mackintosh, as well as in the stage production at the Queen's Theatre. She has work-shopped several new musicals including Adore and Moonshadow, based on the songs of Cat Stevens. www.writersservices.com

Madalena Alberto Raffaela
Madalena is a singer and songwriter. She has recently released her new EP, Heart Condition. As well as performing extensively in her native Portugal, she played Fantine in the anniversary production of Les Misérables and Sonia in Godspell at the Union Theatre. She was in the West End production of Zorro and understudied the role of Luisa. www.colekitchenn.com

Aimie Atkinson (Francisca)
Winner of Radio 2's Voice of Musical Theatre, Aimie has been seen as Shelby in Ebb and Kander's Steel Pier at the Union Theatre, Elizabeth in the national tour of Dirty Dancing and as Cinderella in the Nottingham Theatre Royal Cinderella. She also starred as Luisa in the UK tour of the musical Zorro.

Paul Betts (Paco)
Since graduating from Drama Studio, London, Paul has acted in a string of stage and TV performances including playing alongside Colin Baker and Richard Briers. He writes music and plays several instruments. www.writersservices.com

Stephen Carlile (Paolo, Policeman)
Among Stephen's many notable performances are: Scar in the national tour of The Lion King (2013), Trimingham in The Go-Between at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Magaldi in Evita (national tour), Smee in Peter Pan (Wyvern Theatre), Marc Darcy in Bridget Jones' Diary (workshop) and in The Producers (Theatre Royal Drury Lane). He also played the straight-man in The Brian Conley Show. www.colekitchenn.com

Robin Chalk (Tomas)
Since leaving Edinburgh University in 2005 with a degree in Social Anthropology, Robin has travelled extensively. He has been seen in Dirty Dancing (Aldwych Theatre) and in Tea and Sympathy, also playing the title role in John Van Druten's Young Woodley, both plays being produced at the Finborough Theatre London. He starred as Dave in the short film Dave's Not Here. www.writersservices.com

Adam Ellis (Miguel)
Adam's West End credits include playing Prince Herbert in Spamalot at the Harold Pinter Theatre and Mary Sunshine in Chicago at the Cambridge. At the Union Theatre he was seen in the musicals The Pirates of Penzance and Sweeney Todd, and in the play Holoray Holiday at the Arcola, directed by Michael Alvarez.
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Matt Harrop (Fernando)
Matt toured in the national tour of Oliver! and can also be seen in the film version of Les Misérables. He played Owen O'Malley in On the Twentieth Century at the Union Theatre and Mr Sowerberry in Oliver! directed by Ian Talbot. Other credits include: King Rat in Dick Whittington at the Cochrane Theatre and Old Berger in Hair (English Theatre, Frankfurt). Matt was a semi-finalist in the BBC Radio 2 Voice of Musical Theatre, 2006.
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Sarah Lark (Dolores)
Sarah made her West End debut at the age of 16, creating the role of Little Girl in Cameron Mackintosh's production of The Witches of Eastwick (Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 2000) and played John Barrowman's daughter in the musical Beautiful and Damned at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford (2003). She was a finalist on I'd Do Anything, BBC 1's search for an actress to play Nancy in the West End revival of Oliver!, and later understudied the winner, Jodie Prenger. Sarah played the lead role of Miss Mona in the Union Theatre's revival of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (2011) and in 2012 she joined the cast of Les Misérables at the Queen's Theatre London.
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Arvid Larsen(Father Zulueta)
Arvid appeared in Eurobeat at the Novello Theatre in the West End following a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival. He starred as Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar in a national UK tour for the Really Useful Group and as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (two UK tours). He was Colin in Murderous Instincts (Savoy Theatre, London) and Marius in Fanny (Sadler's Wells). His screen roles include the lead part of Danny Puner in the feature film The Fifth Mind, directed by Naoko Tajima, and Jesus in A Day in the Life. Arvid is a regular cabaret performer in his native Norway as well as in London. He has performed with The Twelve Tenors all over the world. www.writersservices.com

Robyn North (Giulietta)
Credits include: Christine in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's Theatre London), Thoroughly Modern Millie (national tour) and Isabel in Scrooge. Robyn appeared in the national tour of Evita, Finishing the Hat, a celebration of the work of Stephen Sondheim, and made her non-musical acting debut in Master Class as Maria Callas. She has recorded an album, Make Believe, on the JAY Records label.
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Rosa O'Reilly (Maria)
Rosa trained at the London School of Musical Theatre. Her credits include the national tour of Dirty Dancing (2013), understudying Meat in We Will Rock You (Dominion) and understudying and playing Eponine in the 25th Anniversary cast of Les Misérables (International tour, Barbican and Anniversary Concert at the O2 Arena, London). Her films include Les Misérables directed by Tom Hooper.
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Ben Watson (Antonio)
Ben's film credits include: Martin in In The Mix (UK Film Council/Actors Centre), Darren in Hidden Face (DSL Productions), Jean-Claude in Heroes and Villains (One Vision) and The Cleaner in Ten Minutes (Scanner-Rhodes). His TV credits include: Gordon Rampage and Theatrical Clown in CBBC Morning Links With Dan and Jeff (BBC), TV Viewer in Captivating Faces – BBC Interstitials (BBC). His theatre credits include: Elwood in The Blues Brothers Party (UK Tour/ Japan), Josh in Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens (Chrysalis Theatre Company) and Antipholus of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors (Cambridge Shakespeare Festival). Ben spent 6 months directing the award-winning comedy show Newsrevue (London/ Pleasance Beyond Edinburgh) which garnered five star reviews. www.writersservices.com

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