CREDITS

Natalie Haverstock- Beverley

Natalie Haverstock, who plays Beverley in Clinically Famous, trained at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama.

Most recently Natalie has played Eileen O'Shaughnessy in 'Orwell. Against The Tide' for STV (BAFTA nominated), and Helen in 'The Last Supper' for Intermezzo Films.

Her theatre work includes Anna in 'Fathers And Sons' at The Cochrane theatre and Countess Charlotte in 'A Little Night Music' at the Lillian Bayliss theatre.

Last year she appeared at the Edinburgh fringe festival in 'Durang Durang', a series of Christopher Durang's short plays.

In November she performed in a leading role in 'Taste The Love', a comedy about the Eurovision song contest, at the Jermyn Street theatre and in March her regular improv troupe performed their improvised courtroom drama ‘Court In The Act’ at the International Improv festival in Berlin.

Natalie has a huge amount of experience in improvised comedy, having performed in numerous live shows in London, Canada and the states, and was three times invited to represent the cream of British comedy at the 'Just For Laughs' festival in Montreal, which was broadcast on Canadian TV.

In July, Natalie will be performing with the Comedy Store players on this years Middle East tour.

Natalie is represented by Veronica Jacob (tel. 0207 613 7234) 

John Voce- Director (& voice over)

John trained at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, and since leaving in 1984 has worked in all fields of the performing arts, including TV, radio, theatre, film, sketch shows, improvised comedy and voice over. 

Film; most recently “Waste Of Shame” BBC, and “Piccadilly Jim”.

Improvised comedy; John was three times invited to represent the cream of British comedy at the ‘Just For Laughs’ festival in Montreal, televised on Canadian TV. He frequently works with the ‘Comedy Store Players’ both in Manchester and touring the UAE. 

Directing; “The Open Couple” Canal Café Theatre; “39 Steps” Wimbledon Studio Theatre; “Bellydance” also featuring at the Landor Theatre as part of the ‘Dirty Little Secrets’ festival.

Caroline Ann Gold - Writer

Caroline Gold wrote and performed her own stand-up and double act material and live sketch shows before moving on to write for the BBC. 

There she was commissioned to write for Heated Rollers, the celebrated all women's radio sketch show, starring Lynda Bellingham. 

Other radio shows she has contributed to have been Hens for BBC Scotland, and So what if I am, where Caroline was honoured to be the only heterosexual writer in otherwise an all gay sketch show. 

For television she has written for Footage and Mouth for BBC Choice and The Score. She has also written comedy intro's and sketches for music video channels. 'Clinically Famous' is a stage piece about television culture, soap opera addiction and based in part on Caroline's own experiences in the Priory Clinic. 

It was written specifically with the comic actress Natalie Haverstock in mind. 

SPECIAL THANKS TO: 

Adam West

John Kay Steel

Jason Read 

The Ministry Of Fun

Jeremy Todd

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