Fab Prodders
Angeline Andrews
Artistic Director of Fab Prods! Theatre; Actress; Writer
Angeline has worked in many forms of theatre throughout the UK. Recent theatre credits include Tina and Caroline in Checkout (Etcetera Theatre), Lynette in The Danny Crowe Show (Henley Fringe Festival), Instant Theatre (KIngs Head Theatre). Screen work includes Louise in Louise's Story (Mankind Counselling), the Haggard Woman in You're The Stranger Here (011 Productions/Film4's Cinema Extreme Scheme) , Becky, the flesh-eating zombie in the short horror film Infected Flesh , and the 2008 London Marathon television commercial.
Angeline's CV can be viewed at http://www.spotlight.com/interactive/cv/9917-0197-0289
Roger Irvin Dunn
Director
Roger Irvin Dunn began performing in 1983, creating his first choreography, for the Haymarket, Leicester in 1985. In 1990 he co-founded theatre company Fingers In Pies, making his Directorial debut at the White Bear, Kennington. He founded "Out Of Thin Air" - www.oota.co.uk - in 2003, when he wrote his first two plays. He's pleased to be directing Behind The Scenes.
Francesca Manzi
Actress
Francesca’s theatre credits include Desdemona in Othello (Norwich Playhouse & Regional Tour), Gabrielle in The Music Lovers (Jermyn Street Theatre), Chloe in The Grope Box (Tristan Bates Theatre), Tamora in Titus Andronicus (Theatre Museum Covent Garden & Tour) & Aysha in Children Of Eden (Landor Theatre). Her recent film credits include Natalie in Blank (Running Productions), Brigit in Milk Man (RumJam Films) WPC Stevens in IntraVenus (Moondust Pictures) & Danielle in Films About Love (Ham Proof Films).
Stacey Lamb
Actress
Stacey trained at the Lee Strasberg Institute, New York. Most recently she has been working with Allstar Productions in Starting Here, Starting Now and as Emma Goldman in Assassins. Other credits include The Oxy Show (Etcetera), The Love of the Nightingale (Edinburgh Fringe) Dick Whittington (tour) Bitchin’ Logic (Hobnob Theatre) Boston Marriage (Newcastle Playhouse), Merchant of Venice (Carnegie Hall), Through the Ages (Off-Broadway), Proof (Off-Broadway). Television credits include Up for It! (CBBC), Reflections (ITV), Girl Problems (Talkback).
