Michael Robert-Brown

Michael is an actor, theatre-maker, story-teller and film-maker. Trained at Edinburgh Napier University, Michael’s theatre work ranges across classical works including Shakespeare, Chekhov and Ibsen, as well as new writing and contemporary texts. In 2023 he founded “StrangeCharm”, a production company championing new entrants to the film industry.

Iain McWilliams

Iain is a performer from Ayr with a background in collaborative devised theatre. He has recently completed his final year of BA(Hons) Stage and Screen Acting at Edinburgh Napier. In this year’s fringe festival he is also set to perform in “Badger” as part of Burning Ember Theatre.

Lee Williamson

Lee trained at Edinburgh Napier University School of Arts and Creative Industries. He has appeared in various short films, and his theatrical work includes DNA and An Enemy of the People. He will also be appearing in this year’s Fringe festival in a new piece of writing called Badger.

Nathan Cathcart

Nathan trained at Edinburgh Napier University School of Arts and Creative Industries and has worked on various short films and stage productions such as ‘An Enemy of the People’ and ‘DNA’. He will be performing in a new original piece of writing called ‘Badger’ at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2024.

Emily Weston

Emily trained at Edinburgh Napier University School of Arts and Creative Industries. She has worked on short films and plays such as A Midsummer Night’s Dream and DNA and will be performing in an original piece, Badger, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2024.

Mark Murphy

Mark trained in HND Musical Theatre at Perth UHI before advancing to BA Stage and Screen Acting at Edinburgh Napier University. Mark has performed professionally in theatre (He Kept Me Safe in both Edinburgh and Helsinki) and in various interactive experiences. Mark will be performing as Spud in the play Loose Ends by Stuart Hepburn at the Edinburgh Firnge Festival.

Nathan Barr

Nathan trained at Edinburgh Napier University School of Arts and Creative Industries and has worked on a range of productions such as MacBeth, Medea, Enemy of the People and most recently Kill Johnny Glendenning. He has also worked on short film productions and music videos.

Innis Thorborn

Innis trained at Edinburgh Napier University, on the BA (Hons) Stage and Screen Acting course. He recently played Skootch in a production of ‘Kill Johnny Glendenning’ under the direction of Mark Thompson. He is also making his debut at the 2024 Fringe Festival, in a new play by Donna Soto-Morettini.

Robert Litwin

Originally from Poland, Robert travelled to the UK to study Drama and Stage Performance. Fluent in Polish and English, he trained at Fife College, eventually moved up to Queen Margaret University and is soon to get his Masters at Napier University. He’s enjoyed working at independent Fringe productions, TV and Film, as well as explored Voiceover opportunities for several online projects.

Lisa McIntyre

Lisa is an Edinburgh based actor and singer, originally from the Isle of Skye. She has worked on a variety of projects through her studies with recent productions including Prick (London 2024 & EdFringe 2023),  A Christmas Carol (2023), Black, White and Blue (2024) and Mid-Mortem (2023).