Tammy originally started her career as an actress training at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and later at The Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. As a performer her work has consisted of an exciting blend of theatre, film and television roles, but finds making the move to the other side of the curtain is proving the most exciting yet.

Tammy co-directed Andersen's Women, a one-woman show, whilst living in New York, and has directed numerous productions starring children for a number of London's leading drama providers, for whom she continues to direct and lead workshops. Tammy made her real directorial debut in 2008 with The Big Ending for which she won the LOST Theatre's award for Best Direction, and she was thrilled to follow up a musical featuring a fantasy tumour with one about singing sheep!

Tammy also tutors on the Foundation Course in Acting at Arts Educational Schools, London  

In addition Tammy also writes nonsense literature for very young children.More 

 

  

Nick began his career as a performer after having gained a BA Hons in Music at Chichester University and completing his training at the London School of Musical Theatre. Whilst still actively performing Nick never lost touch with his musical roots and took on several MD roles. These included Music 2000 Chichester, and Openwide International, which took him to Corfu and Tenerife.

He has developed musicals with children and young people, with whom he also teaches singing. This coupled with working in primary schools as a performing arts teacher has inspired him to summon up singing sheep for his new show You Beautiful Ewe.

Nick lectures in Musical Theatre at Arts Educational Schools, London.

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Holly has always had a keen interest in musicals and first took an active role whilst studying for her BA Hons in Music at the University of Leeds, producing both Oklahoma! and Jesus Christ Superstar for the Leeds Stage Musicals Society.

After graduating Holly worked on a number of plays and produced the Romeo & Juliet Syndrome at the Edinburgh Fringe. Following this she handled all press and marketing for the premiere of Joshua Sobol's I Witness at the Finborough.

In 2007 she spent some time in New York working at Signature Theatre Company. Currently she is the Assistant Producer for Eyebrow Productions for the new 48 hour challenge of Crazy For You, which will be staged at the London Palladium in October 2009.

 

 

 

Welsh speaking Haf graduated from The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) and has since performed in numerous productions.

Having specialized in recent years in Children's Theatre, Haf has enjoyed bringing to life several characters including a Tooth Troll called Baktus and Welsh Singing Sheep, Gwyneth. She has a wealth of experience in Puppetry and Skin Work as well as being a Drama Teacher and Children's Party Leader. She is also a very strong Musical Theatre Performer, having worked as a Professional Singer in several productions one of the most memorable being a UK Tour with none other than Zoe Tyler.