Simon Carroll-Jones in Phone Home at Shoreditch Town Hall

Simon Carroll-Jones

SIMON CARROLL-JONES can be seen in Phone Home at Shoreditch Town Hall until 30 October. The show is based on the true stories of refugees and is the result of a collaboration between theatre companies based in London, Munich and Athens. One play will be performed in all three cities, interlinked by video-conferencing and broadcast live online.

Lucinda Turner and Caolan Byrne shooting Will

Lucinda Turner

New client and recent LAMDA graduate LUCINDA TURNER has landed her first TV job playing Margaret Baxter in the Turner Network TV series Will. Following a successful pilot, nine episodes about William Shakespeare's life in his early 20s are being filmed at Dragon Studios in South Wales.

CAOLAN BYRNE has also been cast in the series. Both clients will be directed by Shekhar Kapur who is directing the first block in a break from working on feature films.

Caolan Byrne

Kirsty Oswald in Frantic Assembly's Things I Know To Be True on tour

Kirsty Oswald

KIRSTY OSWALD is now in rehearsals for Frantic Assembly and the State Theatre Company of Australia's production of Things I Know To Be True. The show will run at the Lyric Hammersmith from 10 September to 1 October and then tour the UK until 26 November.

Patrick Romer in A Tale Of Two Cities on tour

Patrick Romer

PATRICK ROMER will soon be appearing as Manette in the Royal & Derngate and Touring Consortium production of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, a remount of the production that appeared at the Royal & Derngate in 2014. The show will open in Northampton on 10 September and then tour to Oxford, Richmond, Bradford, Blackpool, Wolverhampton, Brighton, Edinburgh, Cheltenham and Nottingham.

Simon Carroll-Jones in This Much at Soho Theatre

Simon Carroll-Jones

SIMON CARROLL-JONES can be seen at Soho Theatre until 2 July performing in This Much (Or An Act Of Violence Towards The Institution Of Marriage). The production from Moving Dust Theatre Company is getting its London premiere following a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival last summer.