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PROGRAMME A<br />
Performer - Chris Whotton<br />
A modern day superhero<br />
Chris trained at Rose Bruford. Previous credits include Tis Pity<br />
she’s a Whore (Rose Bruford), Then Spoke the Thunder<br />
(Theatre Centre), Rocket to the Moon (Rose Theatre), God of<br />
Soho (Stratford East), Perfect Boy ( Barge House), Macbeth<br />
& Romeo and Juliet (Young Shakespeare UK Tours), Scrounge<br />
(Brockely Jack Theatre), Towers ( Theatre 503) , Twelfth Night<br />
(Principal Theatre), The Complete Works of William Shakespeare<br />
Abridged ( Bread & Roses Theatre), State of Mind (Etcetera<br />
Theatre), Involvement (NHS England).<br />
Director - Katherine Timms<br />
Katherine is a director and workshop leader, specializing in developing new writing and facilitating<br />
outreach projects. She is Co-Artistic Director of Burn BrightTheatre, with whom she has directed/<br />
co-produced; Vernon God Little (April/May 2015), All is Bright (Dec 2015), and The Complete<br />
Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (May-June 2016). She has directed monologues for the<br />
One Festival twice before, including Troll by Isabel Dixon in 2015 and The Unfortunates by Aoise<br />
Stratford in 2014. Other directing credits include Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Berlin<br />
(The Space), Marlborough Road (Hen and Chickens), Heartlines (The Last Refuge).<br />
Writer - Sherry Morris<br />
Sherry is from a small town in Missouri, but has been residing in London since 2000, working as<br />
a university administrator by day and writing short stories and dramas by night. Her short story<br />
about her Peace Corps experience in Ukraine has been published in A Small Key Opens Big Doors.<br />
Her work has been performed with Liars’ League London and published online with Gemini,<br />
Molotov Cocktail and Horror Scribes. She works as a London Ambassador for the Scottish creative<br />
writing centre, Moniack Mhor and is a member of Collier Street Fiction Group--who provide wonderful<br />
feedback. She also writes with the support of family, friends, her partner, and Bella the cat—<br />
who supervises writing sessions from her perch. This is her first One Festival and she is ridiculously<br />
excited to be working with such talented people. Her work can be found at Uksherka.com and<br />
she tweets @Uksherka.