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Roger Moss (actor/lawyer) chairman
Roger started his acting career in the National Youth Theatre and OUDS, before joining the RSC and Chichester Festival Theatre, as well as appearing in regional repertory and on TV. He has worked for many leading directors (John Caird, Terry Hands, Peter Wood, Patrick Garland) and played alongside Patricia Routledge, Imogen Stubbs, Jeremy Irons and French & Saunders. He has taught acting courses in London and the USA. Roger is also experienced in ticketing, sales and box offices, both in the West End, at Sadler's Wells and setting up new box office systems at ATGs Milton Keynes Theatre. More recently, he retrained and qualified as a lawyer, working with the Serious Fraud Office and Criminal Prosecution Service. Roger is an experienced training consultant, working with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and also lectures regularly. David Stephen (computer games publisher)Jacqui Chan (dance, actor & director)
Trinidadian-born of Chinese descent, Jacqui trained (ballet) in England and has enjoyed an illustrious career as a dancer, actor, choreographer, director and storyteller, with experience in musicals, opera, theatre, film, TV, radio, non-Western and intercultural work. Jacqui lives in London. In recent years she has toured her own one-woman show Mirror Lore, performed in The Millennium Experience at The Dome and appeared in the West End with Cate Blanchett in David Hare's Almeida production of Plenty. Most recently she played Jean-Claude van Damme's mother in a feature film shot in South Africa! Carolyn Naish (arts manager)Nicholas Tubbs (lawyer)
Nick lives in Scarborough, where he heads his own solicitors' firm Tubbs & Co, specialising in criminal practice. Educated as a chorister at Ripon Cathedral Choir School, then at Durham School, reading law at Leeds and Newcastle Universities, Nick is an enthusiastic sportsman, especially in ski-ing and cricket. He captained Scarborough's team, toured internationally with the MCC and was Vice-Chairman of Scarborough Cricket Club. Tim Tubbs (director)
Born in Yorkshire and educated at Ripon Cathedral Choir School, Eton College (where he was a King's Scholar) and Oxford University, Tim's 20-year theatre career started as stage doorkeeper at Sadler's Wells, where he learned the business, finally leaving in 1993 after programming the famous London theatre for 6 years, to develop his career as a freelance dance manager. He founded UKFD in 1994, running Marylebone Dance Studio since 1998 and working with a wide range of artists. Outside the world of theatre and dance, Tim's interests are travel, history, literature and music. From 1989 to 2000, he also lectured for University Vacations Inc in literature, social history and theatre, both at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, in Devon, Cumbria, Paris, the French Riviera and the Caribbean. |
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