Cast

Emily Burnett

Hayley Carmichael

Samson Kayo

Simon Kunz

Lucy McCormick

James Tarpey

 

Creative Team

Playwright

Rita Kalnejais

Director

Steve Marmion

Set and Costume Designer

Anthony Lamble

Lighting Designer

Philip Gladwell

Sound Designer

Gareth Fry

Movement Director

Aline David

Fight Director

Bret Yount

Costume Supervisor

Sarah June Mills

Production Manager

Bernd Fauler

Deputy Stage Manager

Cassie Adey

Assistant Stage Manager

Annabel Butler

Wardrobe Maintenance

Scarlet Wallis

Props Supervisor

Alice Firebrace

Production Assistant

Paula McCafferty

Cast

EMILY BURNETT

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Emily is delighted to be making her professional debut in First Love is the Revolution at Soho Theatre. Emily’s credits include: Say It/It’s My Shout (BBC Wales); Sweet Sixteen/It’s My Shout (BBC Wales); The Sparticle Mystery (CBBC); Pinocchio (Midsummer Festival Company); lolanthe (Concept Players) and Unga Bunga (Stage Daze).

HAYLEY CARMICHAEL

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Hayley Carmichael is co-founder of theatre company Told By An Idiot. Their shows include: Too Clever By Half (Manchester Royal Exchange); The Fahrenheit Twins (Plymouth Theatre Royal/Barbican); Casanova (West Yorkshire Playhouse/Lyric Hammersmith); I’m A Fool To Want You, I Weep At My Piano (BAC); A Little Fantasy (Plymouth Theatre Royal/Soho Theatre). Other theatre credits include Here Be Lions (The Print Room); Forests (Birmingham Rep/Barbican); Hamlet (Young Vic); Fragments (Bouffes du Nord); Cymbeline (Kneehigh/RSC); Zumanity (Cirque de Soleil); Theatre of Blood (NT/Improbable); The Dispute (RSC); Street of Crocodiles (Complicite/NT). Television credits include: Call The Midwife, Our Zoo, Garrow’s Law (all BBC). Film credits include: Tale of Tales (Archimede); Phone Box (Facilitator Films); The Emperor’s New Clothes (Bonaparte Films).

SAMSON KAYO

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Samson’s theatre credits include: Back to the Future (Secret Cinema); August Town (RADA); Once Upon a Time in the 90s (Deptford Albany) and Silhouettes in the Dark Exposed (Hampstead Theatre).

His television work includes: Aliens (Quite Funny Films Ltd / E4); The Javone Prince Show (Lovely Electricity/BBC2); Youngers series 1 & 2 (Big Talk Productions /E4); Misfits (E4) and Family V2 (pilot for Little Comet). Film work includes: Drink, Drugs and KFC.

SIMON KUNZ

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Simon is an associate artist of Soho Theatre. His work at Soho Theatre includes: Edward Gant’s Amazing Feats of Loneliness, Mongrel Island, The Boy Who Fell Into The Book and Address Unknown. Other theatre credits include: Mojo (Duke of York’s); Comedians (Lyric Hammersmith) and 55 Days (Hampstead Theatre). Television work includes: Brass Eye; The Bible; Ashes to Ashes; IT Crowd; Just Henry; The Thick Of It; Endeavour; Sherlock; The Passing Bells; and Last Kingdom. Simon’s films include: Four Weddings and a Funeral; Young Poisoner’s Handbook; Golden Eye; The Parent Trap; The Bunker; Captain America; Alpha Papa and soon to be released Orthodox.

LUCY McCORMICK

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Lucy McCormick trained at East 15 Acting School. She is a founder member of GETINTHEBACKOFTHEVAN performance company with whom she tours nationally and internationally to venues including Soho Theatre, Almeida Theatre, Latitude Festival, New Wolsey Ipswich, Cambridge Junction, PACT Zollverein (Germany), Noorderzon Festival (Netherlands) and Vienna Festwochen. Lucy has worked as a performer for Tim Etchells (In Between Time Festival Bristol), Andrew Hardwidge (Biennial of the Moving Image, Geneva), Lauren Barri Holstein (Barbican Centre, London) and Jasmina Cibic (Lugwig Museum Budapest). Other theatre credits include: As you Like It and Dusa Stas, Fish and Vi (both Worksworth Festival). Lucy also makes work under her own name and is a favourite on the UK’s alternative cabaret and live art circuits.

JAMES TARPEY

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James is delighted to be making his professional stage debut as “Basti” in First Love is the Revolution at Soho Theatre. James began his career whilst studying at the Brit School of Performing Arts. Film credits include: The World’s End (Working Title Films), Robot Overlords (Embankment Films), The Beat Beneath My Feet (Scoop Films), Hector (Victor Productions) and TV credits include: After Hours (Sky1).