CHRIS BEAN
INSPECTOR CARTER &
DIRECTOR
Touring debut! Chris is
the newly elected head
of the Drama Society.
For tonight’s show, he served as the voice
coach, dialect coach, fight choreographer,
casting director and costume designer.
He also plays the lead role and, of course,
directed. The Society would like to thank Chris
for his remarkable passion and efforts. Credits
within the University: Hamlet in Hamlet, Macbeth
in Macbeth and Othello in Othello.
ROBERT GROVE
THOMAS COLLEYMOORE
Touring debut! A member of
the Cornley Drama Society for
three years, Robert uses the
Stanislavsky method. Credits
include Lame Horse in Black Beauty, Victorian
Policeman in Madame Tussauds Chamber of
Horror – Live!, Dopey in Snow White and The
Tall Broad Gentlemen and Augustus Gloop in
Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Robert’s next
performance will be as Godot in a newly selfwritten
sequel to Beckett’s classic.
JONATHAN HARRIS
CHARLES HAVERSHAM
Touring debut! Jonathan
works as a model and is
therefore excited to learn
transferrable skills by
appearing in The Murder at Haversham Manor.
He is no stranger to acting and appeared in
Casualty when he was just 5 years old. Jonathan
also performed with Emote, another local theater
company, in A Midsummer Night’s Stamina, which
featured a cast of 14 pedalling exercise bikes for
the full two-hour performance.
SANDRA WILKINSON
FLORENCE COLLEYMOORE
Touring debut! This is
Sandra’s 11th season with
the Cornley University Drama
Society, during which she has
proudly performed roles such as Snow White in
Snow White and The Tall Broad Gentlemen, Virginia
Woolf in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Cow
in Jack and the Bean. Sandra has been performing
from a very young age, since her mother appeared
in A Winter’s Tale pregnant.
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MAX BENNETT
CECIL HAVERSHAM
Touring debut! Max is in
his first year at Cornley
University where he is
studying human geography
favourite is The Legend of Bagger Vance, which
with the Drama Society, and he is very glad to have
donated a large portion of his recent inheritance
to help the show reach Broadway.
DENNIS TYDE
PERKINS
Touring debut! After failing
the tryouts for the football,
cricket, volleyball and
basketball teams, Dennis
decided to join the Drama Society. Dennis does
not live in the Cornley halls of residence and
commutes in daily from his parents’ house. He
hopes the Society will give him the chance to
meet like-minded people. Dennis’ only stage
credit dates back to 1995 when he appeared in
his primary school nativity. Credit: Shepherd.
ANNIE TWILLOIL
STAGE MANAGER
Touring debut! The unsung
hero of the Society, Annie has
designed, built, painted, stage
managed and costumed every
single Society show in the last three years. Her hard
work and dogged determination behind-the-scenes
lies behind so much of the Society’s success. After
The Murder at Haversham Manor, Annie will begin
an internship at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
TREVOR WATSON
LIGHTING & SOUND
OPERATOR
Touring debut! Trevor is only
participating in The Murder
at Haversham Manor to earn
much needed extra credit for his electronics
module in order to pass his engineering course
at Cornley University. Once he has passed the
course, he will not continue to work with the
Drama Society. Trevor credits his success to his
sunny disposition and his positive outlook on life.