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A COMIC BOOK ENDING<br />

Performer - Ross Virgo<br />

Hailing originally from Southampton, Ross is a London-based<br />

actor who trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and<br />

Drama, and Royal Holloway, University of London. Credits include,<br />

Circa (Old Red Lion/Theater de Meervaart, Amsterdam) and<br />

We’re Here Because We’re Here; a modern memorial marking the<br />

centenary of the Battle of the Somme. Other recent credits include<br />

work at the National Theatre Studio and Southwark Playhouse.<br />

Since August 2016, he has been dabbling in improvisation too,<br />

with comedy improv troupe Very Serious People.<br />

A self confessed old soul, Ross is a keen handkerchief and jelly<br />

baby enthusiast. He can also be found politely bumbling around<br />

the twitter; @rosspvirgo.<br />

Writer and Director - Elliot Baker<br />

Elliot Baker is a playwright who splits his time between the cities of London and Chicago. In<br />

2013, he graduated with a BFA in Acting from the University of Illinois at Chicago.<br />

He went on to perform at venues such as Piccolo Theatre and A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago,<br />

IL. He is currently studying scriptwriting at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. In the<br />

summer of 2016, his piece The Silence That Follows was commissioned and produced in<br />

collaboration between Facility Theatre and A c a K e Experiment at A Red Orchid Theatre. His<br />

one-man show, A Comic Book Ending was initially commissioned by Adam Line for Solos at The<br />

Star of Kings in Autumn 2016.<br />

He is currently the managing director of The Stoop Feast, and a contributing artist for A c a K e<br />

Experiment. He can be followed on Twitter @elliotbaker88.

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