• Anjeli Chapman Wolf

    studied postcolonial theory at the University of Cambridge. Her plays Siege and Flinch were chosen as part of the Royal Court’s playwriting program, where they were workshopped with the playwright Charlie Josephine and director Gillian Greer. Her production credits include All the Men Are Going to Hate Me (Camden People’s Theatre, Southwark Playhouse), Eggs Aren’t That Easy to Make (VAULTS Festival), and ElektraTherapy (The Space Theatre).

  • Bailey Edwards

    is an actor and writer based in London and New York. His stage work includes Princess Ivona at NYC’s Theater Row, Alarum at RedCat in LA,  and the West Coast premiere of Nicky Silver’s Too Much Sun at the Odyssey Theater. He has worked with the SITI Company as well as the Suzuki Company of Toga in Japan. In film, Bailey has appeared in My Dead Boyfriend, Netflix’s Bright, Highway One and starred in the psychological thriller Mothers of Monsters. He also wrote and starred in the web series Mark and Bailey, which premiered and featured in Paper Magazine. He has a Masters in Acting from LAMDA as well as a BA from William College in Art History and Performance.

  • Mia Hull

    most recently directed a production of Anne Carson’s Agamemnon set against the facade of a Victorian estate and a commission to create an experimental piece commemorating Christopher Isherwood’s centenary at the University of Cambridge. She has worked all over the world with Compagnie in Cauda in France and AlaSur in Argentina. Former Artist-in-Residence at Judson Memorial Church. Associate and assistant direction for artists including: Sam Max, Andrew Neisler, Morgan Green and Caitlin Sullivan. Dramaturgy and new works script development for Pipeline Theatre Company. MPhil from the University of Cambridge and BA from Williams College.