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DAWN<br />
Performer - Millie Binks<br />
Theatre Credits include Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (The Vaults),<br />
Dick Whittington (Mercury Theatre), Timon of Athens (The Willow<br />
Globe) with The Factory Theatre Company, Chekhov with Cherries<br />
(Edinburgh Fringe Festival), Fantastic Mr Fox (Regent’s Park Open Air<br />
Theatre), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang(The London Palladium), The Shadow<br />
Master (Kings Head Theatre Islington).<br />
TV credits include, Pulchra in The Roman Mysteries for the BBC Radio<br />
Credits include, Loneliness of The Long Distance Runner, Angel<br />
Pavement, Buddenbrooks and Mrs.Mabb – all for BBC Radio 4.<br />
Millie is also a regular voice over artist for EFS Television Productions,<br />
Pearson Education and OMUK.<br />
Writer - Rachael McGill<br />
Born in Shetland, Rachael now divides her time between the UK and Lisbon. Credits include Chickens<br />
Don’t Fly (Writers’ Guild Playwrights Progress Award 2014), Storeys (Finborough Theatre, 2000) and<br />
The Lemon Princess (West Yorkshire Playhouse, 2005, published by Oberon). Short plays have been<br />
performed at Southwark Playhouse, Arcola Theatre, Soho Theatre, Battersea Arts Centre and the<br />
Liverpool Everyman. Radio includes Poppy Seeds (BBC Radio 4 afternoon play, 2008) and Minor<br />
Characters (BBC Women’s Hour serial, 2006).<br />
Rachael translates from French, German, Spanish and Portuguese, specialising in theatre. Her<br />
translation of Marieluise won the 1998 Gate Theatre Translation Award.<br />
Rachael’s short fiction has been published in Shoe Fly Baby (the Asham Award anthology) and the<br />
Macallan/Scotland on Sunday Short Story Collection, and by Far Off Places, The Pygmy Giant and Litro.<br />
She is currently trying to sell her first novel and working on a second.<br />
Director - Simon Muller<br />
Simon studied English Literature at Edinburgh University before training as an actor at LAMDA. As a director,<br />
recent work includes Macbeth (Shakespeare’s Globe Summer School), Round 2 (The Factory) and<br />
the award-winning show The Rebel Cell (Edinburgh Festival and touring). He has worked as an<br />
actor in theatre, film, TV and radio and he most recently appeared in the critically acclaimed and<br />
award-winning Visitors at both The Arcola and The Bush. Other theatre work includes roles at The<br />
Young Vic, Edinburgh Lyceum and Traverse theatres, Bristol Old Vic and numerous seasons at<br />
Shakespeare’s Globe. He has appeared as a guest lead in popular television shows including Silent Witness<br />
and The Bill. Film work includes Joe Wright’s Anna Karenina and the forthcoming Madam Bovary,<br />
directed by Sophie Barthes. He is an Associate Member and Associate Producer of acclaimed theatre<br />
company The Factory and a founding member of the Poetry Ensemble Live Canon.