SHAILAN GOHIL – MOTHER GOOSE
Leave a CommentShailan can be seen in ATG’s ‘Mother Goose’ tour, directed by Cal McCrystal.
Shailan can be seen in ATG’s ‘Mother Goose’ tour, directed by Cal McCrystal.
Samuel can be seen as Young Ebenezer in ‘A Christmas Carol’ at The Old Vic. Directed by Matthew Warchus.
Eleanor Jackson can be seen as Princess Irene in ‘Royal Mob’ for Sky History. Directed by Fraser Macdonald.
Carl has been cast as Smiley in ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’. Directed by Francis Lawrence.
Jessica can be seen as Charm in the musical ‘Strictly Ballroom’, touring the UK and Ireland. Directed by Craig Revel Horwood.
Gary Milner will play Herr Schultz in ‘Cabaret’ at Lido 2 Paris. Directed by Robert Carsen with choreography from Fabian Aloise.
Sam Buttery will play Emcee in ‘Cabaret’ at Lido 2 Paris. Directed by Robert Carsen with choreography from Fabian Aloise.
★ ★ ★ ★★ - The Independent
"Galactically good" - Sean O'Grady
"Lenora Crichlow's Billie gets better and better" - Caroline Framke, Variety
Lenora Crichlow stars as Billie McEvoy opposite Hugh Laurie in science fiction comedy series 'Avenue 5' for HBO. Created by two-time Emmy winner Armando Iannucci, 'Avenue 5' tells the story of an interplanetary cruise ship sent off course by a technical malfunction. Billie, alongside Captain Ryan Clark, are faced with the gargantuan task of keeping everybody calm and saving the day.
Series 2 follows the crew as they struggle to lead, calm and control unruly passengers as food runs low and they are told that they will have to wait eight years before returning to Earth.
The second season premieres on 10th October on HBO.
Ruchi has been cast as Polly Chapman and acts as cover for Moaning Myrtle and Delphi Diggory in ‘Harry Potter and The Cursed Child’ at The Palace Theatre.
Hannah can be seen as Yatzin in the series ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ streaming on Showtime (US) and Amazon Video (UK). Directed by Alex Kurtzman.
Eleanor can be seen as Lori in Chris Bush’s new play ‘Hungry’ at Soho Theatre. Directed by Katie Posner.
Julian can be seen as Mr Beaver in ‘The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe’ at the Gillian Lynne Theatre. Directed by Mike Fentiman.
Charlotte-Kate plays Miss Gumley-Warmly, The Phoenix and acts as second cover for Mrs Beaver in ‘The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe’ at the Gillian Lynne Theatre. Directed by Mike Fentiman.
Samuel can be seen as Becks in ‘Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads’ for Chichester Festival Theatre. Directed by Nicole Charles/Joanna Bowman.
Danielle Bird can be seen as Hayley in ‘A Pretty Sh*tty Love’ at Theatr Clwyd. Directed by Francesca Goodridge.
Parisa can be seen as Alwyn Penna in the UK Tour of ‘Fisherman’s Friends’. Directed by James Grieve.
Shailan can soon be seen as Tony in ‘Jack Absolute Flies Again’ at the Royal National Theatre, directed by Emily Burns.
Daisy can be seen as Young Maggie in ‘Everything I Know About Love’ for BBC. Directed by China Moo-Young.
Nancy played Lily Cooper in ‘The Fever Syndrome’ at The Hampstead Theatre. Directed by Roxana Silbert.
Daniel can be seen as Major “Floods” Macartney-Filgate in ‘Benediction’ for EMU Films, out now in cinemas across the UK. Directed by Terence Davies.
Danielle can be seen as Dromio of Syracuse in ‘The Comedy Of Errors’ at the Mercury Theatre, Colchester. Directed by Ryan McBryde.
Marcus can be seen as PC Junkin in new play ‘The Unfriend’ by Steven Moffat at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre.
Abii can be seen as Gemma Porter in ‘Doctors’ for BBC.
Alex can be seen as Rob in series 3 of ‘Derry Girls’ for Channel 4.
Nancy can be seen as Young Mia in ‘Young Wallander’ for Netflix. Directed by Mani Maserrat.
Jack returns as Sir Edward Denham for the second series of ‘Sanditon’ the ITV adaptation of Jane Austen’s last novel.
Silvia can be seen a Electra Bellamy in ‘The Sister Boniface Mysteries’ for BBC Studios. Directed by Paul Gibson.
Marcus can be seen as Sergeant Craig Clark-Darby in ‘The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe’ for ITV. Directed by Richard Laxton.
Maddie can be seen in the multi Tony award-winning musical ‘Anything Goes’ for Trafalgar Theatre Productions Ltd. Directed by Kathleen Marshall.
Laura can be seen as Georgia in ‘Chloe’ for BBC1. Directed by Alice Seabright and Amanda Boyle.
Joel has taken over the role of M in ‘Cock’ at the Ambassador’s Theatre. Written by Mike Bartlett and directed by Marianne Elliott.
Jenny Platt can be seen as Emma Williams in season 3 of ‘The Bay’, directed by Faye Gilbert.
Isabel Caswell plays leading role Molly in season 3 of ‘The Bay’ for ITV. Directed by Nicole Volavka.
Tanya Vital can be seen as Beth in ‘Rules of the Game’ on BBC and BBC iPlayer. Directed by Jennifer Sheridan.
Benjamin Yates plays Tommy Devito in ‘Jersey Boys’ at the Trafalgar Theatre in the West End.
Carl Spencer has been cast as Magnus the Escapologist in the film adaptation of the Tony and Olivier award-winning musical ‘Matilda’.
Tom Wainwright can be seen as Wedge/1st Cover Sophisticato & Mind Manglerin in ‘Magic Goes Wrong’ at the Apollo Theatre, London. Directed by Adam Meggido.
Savannah can be seen a Marmee in ‘Little Women’ at the Park Theatre, directed by Bronagh Lagan.
Sarah can be seen as Hayley Donohue in ‘The Chelsea Detective’ for Acorn TV. Directed by Richard Signy.
LJ can be seen as Chelsie Parks in ‘Doctors’ for BBC. Directed by Kodjo Tsakpo.
Alex Gaumond stars as Gendarme Caron in ‘The Madame Blanc Mysteries’ for Channel 5.
Sue Vincent co-wrote as stars as series regular Gloria in ‘The Madame Blanc Mysteries’, now available on Channel 5.
Danielle is taking on the role of Charlie Chaplin in Told By An Idiot’s hit comedy ‘Charlie and Stan’, written and directed by Paul Hunter.
Sophie can be seen as Bottom in ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ and the role of Malvolio in ‘Twelfth Night’, both directed by Sean Holmes as part of the 2021 Season in the Globe Theatre.
Alexander can be seen as Christopher Wren in ‘The Mousetrap’ for VM Theatre Productions Ltd, directed by Philip Dart.
Karen can be seen as Regina Marriott in ‘Holby City’ for BBC.
Shailan play Henry in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s ‘South Pacific’ at the Chichester Festival Theatre, directed by Daniel Evans.
Barbara can be seen as Dana Monroe in ‘Eastenders’ for BBC.
Brett features in ‘The Nevers’ for HBO, directed by Joss Whedon.
Jack plays Max in ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ at the Duchess Theatre for Kenny Wax Ltd.
Marcus can be seen as series regular Marcus in ‘Ted Lasso’ for Apple TV. Directed by Declan Lowney & Ezra Edelman.
Benjamin Yates can be seen as Ollie Mason in ‘Emmerdale’ for ITV. Directed by
Paul Riordan.
★ ★ ★ ★ - The Guardian
Rohan Nedd plays Dwayne in 'Blue Story', directed by Rapman and produced by Paramount. 'Blue Story' tells the tale of two best friends from warring areas of London, drawn into a gang conflict that has devastating consequences.
Oliver plays the leading role of William Shakespeare in ‘& Juliet’ at The Shaftesbury Theatre.
Scott stars as Barton Geddes in ‘Ip Man 4’ alongside Donnie Yen.
Ray played Alberga in the ACT/ARENA STAGE production of ‘Toni Stone’ by Lydia R. Diamond. Directed by Pam Mackinnon.
"Alexa Davies’s performance is intriguing. Silently devoted but close to the edge." - Rosie Fletcher, Den Of Geek
★ ★ ★ ★ - Telegraph
★ ★ ★ ★ - Radio Times
Alexa Davies stars as Julie Mugford opposite Freddie Fox and Stephen Graham in brand new crime-drama 'White House Farm' for ITV. Based on the true story of Jeremy Bamber, who murdered his family in 1985 and framed his sister Sheila, 'White House Farm' is a six-part drama produced by New Pictures and directed by Paul Whittington.
White House Farm can be seen on ITV, Wednesdays at 9 pm starting 8th January.
Lucy played Dorothy in ‘The Wizard Of Oz’ at Leeds Playhouse, directed by James Brining.
Eleanor played The Scarecrow in ‘The Wizard Of Oz’ at Leeds Playhouse, directed by James Brining.
Sophie recently played the titular role in ‘Richard III’ at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
Jaz plays series regular Kheerat Panesar in ‘EastEnders’ for BBC.
Michelle can be seen as Hermione in ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ at the Palace Theatre, London.
Ryan is playing Rodney in ‘Only Fools and Horses the Musical’ at Theatre Royal Haymarket, London.
Milo Parker plays series regular Gerald Durrell in popular ITV drama ‘The Durrells’.
Fleur can be seen as Young Julia in BBC drama ‘Gold Digger’.
Anthony plays regular character Pete Barton in ‘Emmerdale’ on ITV.
Ashley plays series regular Dr Sid Vere in ‘Doctors’ on BBC One.
Danny plays series regular Keanu Taylor in ‘EastEnders’.
Eubha plays Ines in ‘Find Me in Paris’ for Hulu.
Tom played Levi and was alternate Joseph in the tour of ‘Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat’.
Alaa plays Philippe Tromeur in BBC series ‘The Mallorca Files’.
Ryan plays series regular Ryan Connor in ‘Coronation Street’ on ITV.
Rebecca plays series regular Manpreet Sharma in ‘Emmerdale’ on ITV.
Miley plays leading character Rosie in BBC drama ‘There She Goes’.
Kemaal plays Jay in Amazon Prime series ‘Hanna’.
"The Nevers is HBO's next great fantasy series" - LA Times
Martyn Ford stars as Nicolas 'Odium' Perbal in HBO's sci-fi fantasy series 'The Nevers'. Created by Joss Whedon, 'The Nevers' is am epic science fiction drama about a gang of Victorians who find themselves with unusual abilities, relentless enemies, and a mission that might change the world.
'The Nevers' can be streamed on HBO Max.
Dawn recently played General Cartwright in ‘Guys and Dolls’ at Sheffield Theatres.
Caitlin played Doris Walker in ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ at the Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool.
Stuart played Fred Gaily in ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ at the Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool.
Sam plays Darren in the series ‘In The Long Run’ for Green Door Pictures, directed by Sandy Johnson.
Charlotte-Kate played Ensemble (1st Cover Narrator) in the tour of ‘Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat’ for Bill Kenwright.
Dean can currently be seen in the tour of ‘Les Misérables’.
Dean is starring as Jean Valjean in the ‘Les Misérables’ tour.
Carl plays John Laurens/Philip Hamilton in the West End production of ‘Hamilton’.
Zachary can be seen as Martin Wallis in ‘Sitting In Limbo’ for BBC, directed by Stella Corradi.
Danielle is currently playing Edward in ‘The Prince and the Pauper’ at the New Vic Theatre.
Amanda can be see as Mary Sidney in ‘A Discovery of Witches’ for Sky. Directed by Philippa Langdale.
Scott stars as Cain in ‘Avengement’ for Samuel Goldwyn Films.
Francesca can be seen as Gracie Russo in ‘Doctors’ for BBC.
Elena plays the leading role of Scaramouche in the UK & Ireland tour of ‘We Will Rock You’.
Alex plays Carl in the ‘What’s in a Name’ UK Tour directed by Jeremy Sams.
Rob featured in the Ensemble and was 2nd cover Dewey in ‘School of Rock – The Musical’ at the Gillian Lynne Theatre.
Dave plays Dougal in ‘Horrible Histories: The Movie’.
Francesca can be seen as recurring role Beka Levy in ‘Holby City’ for BBC, directed by David Tucker.
Parys played Mo in ‘E8’ for The North Wall, directed by Ria Parry.
Tessa played Hamlet in ‘Hamlet’ at the Leeds Playhouse, directed by Amy Leach.
Sophie is playing Lisa & 1st cover Sophie in ‘Mamma Mia!’ at the Novello Theatre, London.
Carl can be seen as Richard in ‘Rocketman’ the musical fantasy about Sir Elton John, directed by Dexter Fletcher.
Francesca plays Beka Levy in ‘Casualty’ for BBC, directed by Steve Brett.
Jahvel can be seen in the tour of ‘Handbagged’ for Wiltshire Creative/York Theatre Royal, directed by Jo Newman.
Jennie plays Amber in ‘London Kills’ for BBC, directed by Craig Pickles.
Leisha can currently be seen in ‘Tina’ at the Aldwych Theatre, London.
Barbara can be seen as Kailey in ‘Casualty’ for BBC, directed by Julie Edwards.
Alice plays leading role Kath in ‘After Louise’ for Scoop Films, directed by David and Danny Scheinmann.
Rian plays Dean in award-winning feature ‘Get Duked’ for Amazon.
Lashana can be seen as Maria Rambeau in ‘Captain Marvel’.
Danielle played Mildred Hubble in ‘The Worst Witch’ at Northampton Royal & Derngate/UK Tour, directed by Theresa Heskins.
Jaz can be seen as Ronnie in Darkness Visible now available on Netflix.
Luke played Sayid and was alternate Jamie in ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’ at the Apollo Theatre, London.
Shailan played Ensemble (2nd Cover Eddie) in ‘Mamma Mia!’ at the Novello Theatre.
Tanya Vital can be seen as Swope in ‘Pennyworth’ for Epix/Warner Brothers. Directed by Bill Eagles.
Archie Redford can be seen in series 2 of ‘Britannia’ for Britannia TV 2 Ltd. Directed by Rob Savage.
Qasim plays series regular Zeedan Nazir in ‘Coronation Street’ for Granada Television/ITV.
Lenora plays Fiona in feature film ‘The Big Ugly’ for London Calling KY, directed by Scott Wiper.
Ronni can be seen as Victoria in ‘Surviving Christmas with the Relatives’.
Charlotte-Kate played Ensemble (1st Cover Molly) & Swing in the tour of ‘Ghost’ the musical for Bill Kenwright.
Jack can be seen as Jonas Pettigrew in ‘Poldark’ for BBC. Directed by Justin Molotnikov.
Sarah can be seen as Rachel in ‘Queens of Mystery’ for Acorn TV. Directed by Ian Emes.
Jerome can be seen as Rufus in season 4 of ‘Outlander’ for Tall Ship Productions/Starz.
Jerome can be seen as in the feature film Postcards From London for Diablo Films, directed by Steve McLean.
Elena can be seen as Eponine in Les Misérables at the Queen’s Theatre for Cameron Mackintosh.
Harley plays Young Henrik in ‘Holby City’ for BBC, directed by Jan Bauer.
Sarah is currently touring as Rose in ‘Brighton Rock’ the UK Tour. Directed by Esther Richardson.
Isabel can be seen as Jenny in the tour of ‘Calendar Girls – The Musical’ David Pugh Ltd, directed by Matt Ryan.
Parys plays Randall in ‘Witness For The Prosecution’ for Eleanor Lloyd Productions, directed by Lucy Bailey.
Joe can be seen as the Bass/Double Bass Player in feature film Mamma Mia: Here We Go again! for Universal, directed by Ol Parker.
Dorian appeared in ‘PITY’ at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Sam Pritchard.
Harry can be seen as Geoffrey Charles in series 3 of ‘Poldark’ for Mammouth Screen.
Dean can now be seen as leading role Vitharr in ‘The Lost Viking’ written and directed by Emmet Cummins.
Maddie can be seen as Ensemble/Cover Lorraine in ’42nd Street’ at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Directed by Mark Bramble.
Fleur can be seen as the Mum in ‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch’ for Netflix, directed by David Slade.
Amy played leading role Elphaba in ‘Wicked’ for Playful Productions Zurich and National Tour, directed Joe Mantello.
Parys appeared in ‘Catalyst’ for The North Wall.
Harley played Nate in ‘Nine Foot Nine’ at Pleasance Theatre/Royal Court, directed by Helena Jackson.
Dorian appeared in the tour of ‘Brighton Rock’ for Pilot Theatre, directed by Esther Richardson.
Scott stars as Mike Fallon in ‘Accident Man’.
Max Vento plays leading role and series regular Joe Hughes in ‘The A Word’ for BBC.
Savannah can be seen as Rothstein’s Secretary in feature film ‘My Dinner With Herve’ for HBO. Directed by Sacha Gervasi.
Sarah can be seen as Jane in ‘Love, Lies and Records’ for Rollem Productions. Directed by Dominic Leclerc.
Alaa can be seen in ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ directed by Kenneth Brannagh.
Elena played Lauren in Kinky Boots at the Adelphi Theatre, directed by Jerry Mitchell.
Jaz plays Rajah in the series The Boy With the Top Knot for Kudos Film & Television, directed by Lynsey Miller.
Max Vento plays leading role Sam in the short drama ‘Cotton Wool’ for Cherwell Productions.
Harry plays Jonathan Cavendish in Breathe for Responaut Productions, directed by Andy Serkis.
Jaz can be been as Duleep in feature film Viceroy’s House for Pathé, directed by Garinda Charda.
Sue plays regular character Shannon in ‘Bad Move’, a new ITV comedy series written by Jack Dee.
Kemaal plays Ahmed in ‘Victoria & Abdul’ starring Judi Dench.
Shahid plays Adnan Al-Mansur in action movie American Assassin.
Jennifer plays Trixie Marks in British feature ‘My Name is Lenny’.
Lenora plays series regular Dina Clark in ‘Deception’ for ABC, directed by David Nutter.
Dorian featured in ‘Persuasion’ at the Royal Exchange Theatre, directed by Jeff James.
Fergal plays Dan Clann in Warner Bros. feature ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’, directed by Guy Ritchie.