Et Tu – Caliban and Cressida

Et Tu – Caliban & Cressida from In Souliloquy / V&T Productions on Vimeo.

 

Performed by Katherine Hardman & Matthew Romain.
Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
Produced by V&T for In Soulilioquy
After William Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Troilus and Cressida.

Music from filmmusic.io
‘Foam Rubber’ Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com)
License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by.4.0)

In Souliloquy is devised and produced by V&T Diana & Eleanor is part of the Et Tu series

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We are delighted to be working once more with Katharine Hardman and introducing Matthew Romain. Special thanks to Future Games of London for the location.

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Kathareine Hardman trained at Drama Centre London with a residency at the Vakhtangov Institute in Moscow.

Artistic Director of ‘Entita Theatre’ having produced fifteen shows alongside Jamie Woods. Working as the company’s Movement Director and Choreographer (www.entitatheatre.co.uk).

Theatre:  Narrator, Manager, Gregor METAMORPHOSIS (Tristan Bates Theatre), Cassie Grey EIGENGRAU (Greenwich Theatre), Ophelia CURTAIN’D SLEEP (Peckham Basic Space Festival), Arkadina THE SEAGULL (Vakhtangov Institute, Moscow) Jean Bird METHOD IN MADNESS (Rose Theatre Kingston, Edinburgh Fringe Festival & National Tour) Zelda YOUR FRAGRANT PHANTOM (National Tour, Marlowe Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, NSDF)

Katharine has also worked with Ita O’brien on her Intimacy on Set movement.

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Matthew trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School after studying at the University of Glasgow.
He will be appearing in the upcoming BBC series World on Fire and in the film Clay Kickers later this year.
Theatre includes: Macbeth, The Inn at Lydda, Hamlet – world tour, King Lear, Hamlet (Shakespeare’s Globe); Blithe Spirit (Frinton Festival Theatre); Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde (UK tour); The Borrowers, Sleeping Beauty (Watermill); Pride & Prejudice (Nottingham Playhouse/York Theatre Royal); Before the Party (Salisbury Playhouse); The Delicate Art of Keeping in Touch (Lion & Unicorn Theatre); Twelfth Night (Orange Tree); The Recruiting Officer (Donmar Warehouse); Privates on Parade, See How They Run, My Fair Lady, Trelawney of the ‘Wells’ (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Onassis (West End & Derby Playhouse); The Shape of Things (Arts Theatre)
Film & TV includes: Blue Iguana (UK Film Studio Productions); Sherlock (BBC)

Et Tu – Diana and Eleanor.

Et Tu – Diana & Eleanor from In Souliloquy / V&T Productions on Vimeo.
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Performed by Mary Roubos and Ruth Keeling
Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
Produced by V&T for In Soulilioquy
After William Shakespeare’s Henry VI part II and Pericles Prince of Tyre.

Music from https://filmmusic.io
‘Sheltered Swan’ by Sascha Ende (https://sascha-ende.de)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by.4.0)

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Ruth Keeling

After 16 years as a professional wardrobe mistress Ruth retrained to become an actor and subsequently trained at the Poor School in kings Cross and also at the London Repertory Company. Her theatre credits include ‘Her Naked Skin’ – National Theatre, ‘Hot Flush, The Musical’- UK Tour, ‘The Social Notwork’ – Camden Festival, ‘Death by Biscuit’ workshop. TV- includes ‘Eastenders’ ‘Hollyoaks’,  ‘Doctors’,  ‘Little’ ‘Miss Jocelyn’  ‘Ben Elton Sketch show.’ Film includes ‘Ashes’ with Lesley Manville and Ray Winston; ‘Molly’ with Javier Bardem and Elle Fanning

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Mary Roubos

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In Souliloquy is devised and produced by V&T Diana & Eleanor is part of the Et Tu series

ET TU – Tamora and Caesar

In an endless battle, two sworn enemies come together and connect over the trauma of their wars.

Julius Caesar – Timothy Hofmeier
Tamora – Sabrina Richmond
Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
Et Tu Tamora and Caesar is part of the Et Tu Series by In Soulilouquy

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Music: Anamalie by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Sabrina Richmond is a performer and writer. She has performed in new writing in theatres across London such as Theatre Royal Haymarket & The Pleasance. Her first play An African in the snow – a migratory experience of loving & living in the cracks of identity across 5 countries has an upcoming short residency at The Pleasance theatre’s LABS programme. Her background in journalism drives her interest in issue-based storytelling. She undertook her actor training at an Acting for Film Conservatory, New York Film Academy, New York.
Spotlight: https://www.spotlight.com/interactive/cv/9252-1209-4269

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Timothy Hofmeier – https://www.spotlight.com/1891-3494-6269

 

Introducing: Kate Sketchley as Bianca for ET TU!

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We are delighted to welcome Kate Sketchley as Bianca to Et Tu for our latest release.

Kate Sketchley trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland after obtaining a BSc in Psychology at McGill University. She is well versed in classical, contemporary and devised work, recently participating in the development and performance of Shame: A Double Bill, a dance theatre piece, and the ongoing development of Mechanical’s Macbeth, by Tilly Lunken, as part of the Criterion Writer’s Programme. Her most recent performance was as Caliban in The Tempest, with Controlled Chaos Theatre. In addition to acting, Kate is a writer and is currently developing two pieces of her own work.

Kate is playing a Bianca who is happy to listen to the woes of her close friend Mariana but wary of sharing her own griefs without wine.

Introducing: Sophie MacKenzie as Mariana for ET TU.

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We are delighted to announce Sophie MacKenzie as Mariana for our next ET TU release. Sophie’s spotlight: https://www.spotlight.com/interactive/cv/4373-0194-6737 details her theatre work, she is a musician as well as a visual artist. https://www.instagram.com/_powerful_man/

Our Mariana is beginning to feel a little trapped in the web of her own happily everafter. Luckily her new bff Bianca has wine and good heart.

ET TU: Iachimo & Goneril.

Et Tu – Iachimo & Goneril. from In Souliloquy on Vimeo.

 

Iachimo – Tom Pepper
Goneril – Jennifer Aries

Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
After William Shakepeare’s King Lear and Cymbaline.
Et Tu – Iachimo & Goneril is part of our ET TU series of dualogues.

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Music: Kevin MacLeod gymnopedie 3 – Satie (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Special thanks to the gorgeous Crooked Well pub in Camberwell!

New 2017 In Souliloquy Trailer!

Why hello there – we have a gorgeous new trailer pulled together by Victorine to celebrate both our body of work (go on check out our portfolio) and in anticipation of what is to come.

It features familiar faces from our talented collaborators – especially the wonderful voice of Lydia Lane as Marina. An edited down version of her monologue voices over the footage of our work.

As always all directed by Victorine and written by Tilly (Orlando and Margaret of Anjou written by Victorine).

In development at the moment

  • The rest of our ET TU series
  • Summer Seasonal Souliloquy
  • Autumn Seasonal Soulilouuy
  • Mechanicals’ Macbeth!

 

Please enjoy this reminder and stay tuned for more new work soon!

ET TU: Sebastian & Petruchio.

Et Tu – Sebastian & Petruchio. from In Souliloquy on Vimeo.

Sebastian – William Sebag-Montefiore
Petruchio – George Turner

Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
In Souliloquy is devised and produced by V&T
ET TU: Sebastian & Petruchio is part of a cycle of six dualogues.

Music: Porsch Blues Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Special Thanks to Steven M Levy and the Charing Cross Theatre.

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Introducing the first release in our ET TU series! Sebastian is loved up and wants to fix the world, Petruchio is determined his love cannot be fixed.

Introducing: Tom Pepper as Iachimo. #EtTu!

We are excited to announce Tom Pepper as Iachimo for the second dualogue in our Et Tu series. Et Tu: Iachimo & Goneril involves the two minor villains meeting over wine and discussing the finer points of their tragedies and triumphs.

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Tom trained at the Guildford School of Acting, Exeter University and the National Youth Theatre.

His theatre credits include Cohen/Speedy in Yank the Musical (Charing Cross Theatre, West End and Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester), Elvis Horsepole in Andy Capp the Musical (Finborough Theatre), Deputy in The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Arts Theatre), Custus/Fight Captain in Crazy For You (Upstairs at the Gatehouse), Daryl Grady in Curtains (Landor Theatre) and Patrick in Sniper (Upstairs at the Arts Theatre).

Television/Commercial credits include: Drifters, Grandpa in My Pocket, Red Dwarf, Boots Summer and Pringles Summer Taxi.

Other credits include: Frantic Assembly Advanced Workshop Ensemble and Storystock Company (Wilderness Festival)

Tom is really excited to be part of Et Tu – Iachimo & Goneril and hopes you can find a little bit of love for these two infamous villains!

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This piece is currently in post-production and due for release Summer 2017!

Introducing: Jennifer Aries as Goneril. #EtTu

We are excited to announce Jennifer Aries as Goneril for the second instalment of our Et Tu series of dualogues. A daughter of Lear and a Queen in her own right Goneril is meeting Iachimo from Cymbaline to compare notes (and wine) on their legacies and futures.

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Recently completed filming on Sky Atlantic’s “The Tunnel”, Jennifer’s most recent screen appearance was as Mary Cox in “Ripper Street”. From being a series regular in BAFTA nominated comedy sketch show “Little Miss Jocelyn” to a plot pivotal character in Charlie Brooker’s “Dead Set”, Jennifer has enjoyed some great jobs in popular TV shows. Having done her time up in Edinburgh, and part of a creative collective “The Director’s Cut” she enjoys collaboration and new writing, performing regularly in showcases of new material with fresh talent & rehearsed readings. Her creative inspirations and idols are Julia Davis and Steve Coogan, and a job with either of these would be a dream come true! She is currently working on her short film with a view to entering it into next year’s festivals.

Et Tu: Iachimo and Goneril is currently in post production and coming soon in Summer 2017!