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Paul
Falzon
Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Paul has over 10 years drama experience
and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Performance Studies from Victoria University.
He has scripted, directed and acted in several original performances while
appearing in diverse productions - from Bertolt Brecht to Oscar Wilde.
On the local stage, Paul has appeared in a selection of shows, most notably
in The Necessary Stage's Freak Sons and Daughters during the 2001 M1 Youth
Connection.
Harris
Jahim
In the US, Harris has worked with numerous theatre companies, including
Atlanta Shakespeare (GA), Shakespeare Santa Cruz (CA), Florida Shakespeare
Theatre (FL), Chickspeare (NC), Charlotte Repertory Theatre (NC), Studio
2 Theatre (FL), Lincoln Theatre (IN), Actor's Theatre (FL), Edge/Theatre
(FL) and Fantasy Theatre Factory (FL). Roles included: Dennis (In Perpetuity),
Mark (Bondage), Banjo (The Man Who Came to Dinner), Darius (Jeffrey), Raulito
(Landscape of The Body), Queen Isabel (Chamber Music), Clarence (Richard
III), Touchstone (As You Like It), Trofimov (The Cherry Orchard), and Arthur
(King John). He graduated from Murdoch University (Perth, W Australia) and
continued his training at University of Miami's Actor Training Program.
Graduating with a Master of Fine Arts (Acting/Voice) from Florida Atlantic
University's Professional Actor Training Program, he then continued his
training at the Lessac Training and Research Institute (Santa Monica, CA).
He is also a certified Integral Yoga Teacher from Satchidanda Ashram (VA).
"Of Mice and Men" is his first work in the Asian region.
Kate Naughton
Kate Naughton ventured to sunny Singapore a year and a half ago from Sydney,
Australia. Since being here Kate has performed in Joined at the Head (Luna-id),
Club Tempest (3.14 Company), Sparkleshark (I Theatre/Imaginarts), Tall
Tales (I Theatre), The Sock (Luna-id) and The Magician's Uncle (Imaginarts).
Her television appearances include Mr Kiasu, Under One Roof, Pace of Life,
The Great Aussie BBQ Show and Breakers.
When Kate's not performing or rehearsing she loves shopping, eating and
travelling. Ferlin
Jayatissa
Ferlin hails from Malaysia, coming to make his home in Singapore. His explorations
into the Arts include set design (Revenger's Tragedy, Paper Cranes), choreography
(Applause, Thieves in the Temple) costume design (Squeeze 2, Love, Food
and Babies) to acting (Best Foot Forward, Army Daze, Three Fat Virgins Unassembled,
The Breakfast Club) and directing (The Endocidus, Deathtrap, Asylum) Recently
he made his debut on television in Phua Chu Kang and as Dr. Vasoo in Mediacorp's
First Touch. In daylight hours he is a lecturer at Temasek Polytechnic,
and is a lawyer by training (not choice) He holds on to the demands of carpe
diem, and attempts to exercise passion with reason - attempt being the key
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Juwanda
Hassim
This ex bar manager made his return to stage at the first 42 Theatre Festival
in various plays, performances and dramatized readings, including the Night
of the Unknowns, Gay married or Dead, Viva Viagra!, Nachos and French Fries,
Songs from Underground the Musical, The Accident and Storm in the Curry
Pot. He was awarded the Most Promising New Actor Award for his role in Viva
Viagra!
His other work includes the Student Prince as the arrogant Valet Lutz, Wit
by Margaret Edison, a cancer patient Derrick in A Quiet Moment, Alternate
King Rama the III in
Chang and Eng (Bangkok and Singapore Run). He was last seen in SRT Young
Company's Re-mix, playing the macho club bouncer, Don.
Juwanda also freelances a Stage and Production Manager.
Zachary
Mosalle
Zachary, a Mechanical Engineer by profession, left his full time job in
1995 to pursue his newfound passion for acting. He was talent spotted by
Television Corporation of Singapore in the Fame Awards 1995. He signed a
3 years contract as one of their full time artistes.
His television debut was alongside Gurmit Singh on GOTCHA! Since then, he
has been seen on Can I Help You?, The Donny Lee Show, SHIVERS, Growing Up,
Under One Roof, Three Rooms, Phua Chu Kang and President's Star Charity,
to name a few.
He was Highly Commended for his role as a mentally retarded man SHIVERS,
My Brother's Keeper during the 1998 Asian Television Awards.
In theatre, he has worked with ACT 3, Dramaplus Arts, Imaginarts and Hi!
Theatre. Zachary was last seen in Shakespeare's ROMEO and JULIET with I
Theatre.
Zachary is currently on TCS 8 new sitcom, "The New Dragon's Inn".
SeanYeo
Sean's performing career began with the SAF Music and Drama Company in 1993.
His skills were put to the test in 1994's Arts Festival in Dick Lee's Kampong
Amber. He then went on to perform for STAGES' Sooner or Later: A Tribute
to Sondheim and Action Theatre's Corporate Animals. Sean won the Comedian
category of 1995's Fame Awards, His acting career was put on hold as he
pursued his studies in Media and Japanese at Murdoch University, Perth,
Australia, returning to Singapore during holidays to work with Jonathan
Lim on Hark the Jingle Red Nosed Chestnuts, a two-man comedy show. In 2000
Sean returned to Singapore as a pioneer producer at Mediaworks. Recently,
he was seen in Action Theatre's 42 Festival and a sell out, critically acclaimed
run of Hark the Jingle Red Nosed Chestnuts: The Millennium Edition.
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