29/09/2017
***Casting news***
Here is a bit more about our wonderful cast of "The Thought on The Stairs" by Louise Jameson. HE played by Colin Stinton and SHE played by Sarah Simpkins.
Directed by the wonderful Scott Le Crass, Equilibrium Associate Artist.
COLIN STINTON
Since moving from New York to London in 1985, Colin has worked extensively at the Royal National Theatre, in world and British premieres of plays by David Hare ("Wrecked Eggs" and "The Bay at Nice"), Dusty Hughes ("Futurists"), John Osborne/ Strindberg ("The Father"), and David Mamet ("Mr. Happiness", "A Sermon", "Speed-the-Plow"), as well as American classics such as "Night of the Iguana", "Sweet Bird of Youth", "Death of a Salesman" and "Guys and Dolls". His West End premieres include Terry Johnson's adaptation of "The Graduate", Tom Stoppard's "Indian Ink", Ian Kelly's "Mr. Foot's Other Leg", and British premieres at the Royal Court of plays by Howard Korder ("Search and Destroy", "The Lights"); David Mamet ("The Old Neighborhood", "Edmond"); and, at the Almeida, a new adaptation of Marivaux's "The Triumph of Love". His Broadway premieres include Mamet's "The Water Engine", William Alfred's "Curse of an Aching Heart", and Richard Nelson's "Some Americans Abroad". He premiered Mamet's "Dr. Faustus" in San Francisco, with the playwright directing. Film work includes: "The Verdict", "Daniel", "Homicide", "The Russia House", "In Love and War", "The Infiltrator", "Deadly Voyage", "Tomorrow Never Dies", "The Winslow Boy", "The Hours", "Quicksand", "Spy Game", "Proof", "Rush", "The Current War", and "Borg vs McEnroe"
SARAH SIMPKINS trained with the Actors Company eight years ago having previously worked in corporate hospitality and teaching.
Theatre credits include Relatively Speaking (Theatre Royal Bath), two number one tours with Calendar Girls (Ambassadors Theatre Group), The Importance of Being Ernest (Rose Theatre Kingston), Bedroom Farce (Duke of Yorks), Hannah and Martin (Court Theatre), Gaslight (The English Theatre Frankfurt) and Undiscovered Country (The New Players Theatre). She has made numerous short films and also works in corporate roleplay and voice over.