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The Crew
Liam Evans-Ford
Co-Producer and Artistic Director
Liam trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating in 2001 from the
3 year acting course.
Since then Liam has appeared professionally at the Bristol Old Vic, Oxford Playhouse, Peacock Theatre (West End), The Lowry (Manchester), The Pleasance (London), Strindberg Intimateater (Stockholm), The New Ambassadors Theatre (West End), The Belfast Opera House and the Bath Theatre Royal. He has also worked with Adrian Noble at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Mick Gordon of the National Theatre. Liam has also worked at HTV and the BBC in both television and radio.
Liam's first experience of producing was whilst still at drama school where he produced Hotline by Woody Allen at the Bristol Old Vic. This will be his 15th production in the last 6 years. He is also the resident producer of London based theatre company, The Factory.
Hester Evans-Ford
Co-Producer
Hester Grew up in Ripley and attended the Knarsborough School of Speech and Drama where she gained her first desire for the stage. Her wonderful local training enabled her, aged 17 to gain a place at one of Londons top drama schools, Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
Three years later, graduating top of her class, Hesters first professional job was with the Royal Shakespeare Company. She has never looked back since: her career going from strength to strength, leading her to the West End where she made her debut under the direction of the acclaimed Terry Johnson of The Royal Court. Hester's recent TV credits include HTV's Sugar Rush and Daziel and Pascoe for the BBC.
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