Jamie Cameron appears in the Mischief Festival at The Other Place for the RSC
Mary Doherty will play Charlotte Malcom in A Little Night Music and Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible at Storyhouse this Summer.
Rebecca Lee has been nominated for the Ian Charleson 2017 award for her role in Romeo and Juliet at The Watermill Theatre.
The winner will be announced on 18th May.
https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2018/shortlist-announced-2017-ian-charleson-awards/
Cedric Neal takes the role of The Arbiter in Chess at the ENO.
Kimberly Blake also appears in the production.
http://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/murray-head-chess-depart-cedric-neal_46215.html
Dexter Flanders plays Mitch and Maria Louis plays Eunice in ETT's tour of A Streetcar Named Desire.
http://www.ett.org.uk/whats-on/a-streetcar-named-desire/cast
Stephanie Street plays the leading role of Diana Ingram in Quiz.
This production transfers from Chichester Festival Theatre and is written by James Graham.
Mia Austen plays WPC Helen Long in new thriller, Save Me, for Sky.
Available on Sky Atlantic from 28th Feb
Lachele Carl appears in Modus II, a Swedish Crime series about a criminal psychologist called in to catch a serial killer by the police.
On IPlayer now.
Recent Bristol Old Vic graduate, Whitney Kehinde, joins the RSC.
She will play Cornelia in Hamlet, directed by Simon Godwin and Nurse in King Lear, directed by Gregory Doran.
Stephanie Jacob plays Doris in Absolute Hell, directed by Joe Hill-Gibbins at the Lytttelton Theatre from 18th April 2018
Nicola Sanderson plays Aunt Lou Lou in the Number 1 tour of Agatha Christie's Love From a Stanger.
Directed by Lucy Bailey, for Fiery Angel and Northampton Royal & Derngate.
Michael Bradley will be Musical Director for Fat Friends, the musical. Lizzie Bea appears in the company.
The show tours until June 2018
The show stars Jodie Prenger and is written by Kay Mellor