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Samuel Ayowo

I've trained with NYT, the Old Vic summer school and since September LAMDA foundation. I'm also now a member of the OpenDoor charity and have been offered the BA in acting at Guildhall and Drama Centre in September. I believe in the story and message of the play as it’s something close to home for himself. I also commend the cast and crew for being so supportive and enduring working hard to put on this amazing piece of theatre.

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Pierre Moullier

Wooden arrow, their productions are like a shot of tumeric juice; short, strong and really, really good for you. Being involved in 'Justice' hasn't been easy and as an actor, difficulty is relished. I think the difficulty this time comes from the nuance of the script, having to merge word and movement and tackling a subject that is tricky to deal with at this point in time. In a world where windrush scandals, cuts to police service, to community support systems, where the political system is more theatrical and chaotic than any play, it's hard to discern what justice means. It's interesting to look at the different forms it takes. Knife crime is just a reflection of a country that's losing control. So it's good to discuss it. It's healthier to discuss it. Like tumeric juice.

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Ella Baulcomb

I’m a 22 year old actor and writer from Brighton who has recently graduated from Drama St Mary’s. This play is speaking up for the kids who are pin pointed, oppressed and violated on a day to day basis. Based on true events, it translates the very thoughts and emotions that a family can experience when trauma hits full force and what impact that has when justice isn’t restored. I hope this performance can create a conversation as we do have the power to make a change. Knife crime is on the rise and what can we do as a country to try stop this issue? It all starts with one thing. Education.

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Michael McGarry

I trained 3 years at St.Marys Drama School. Since leaving he has appeared in several short films. He has just finished filming on TV series ‘The modern way’ as well as coming off the back of a run at St.Albans Abbey theatre in The rats & A small step for England. This is his first production with Wooden arrow.
I’m really enjoying the rehearsal process and playing Josh in Justice. It’s a great role, a lot of fun creating this characters journey throughout the play. Thanks to all cast & crew to make this such a great experience.

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Barbara Dabson

I recently graduated from the University of Leeds and have been living in London since then. This is my first performance with Wooden Arrow Productions. I’m really pleased to be involved in a play that tackles such an important subject and I hope we can highlight the severity of the issue. This whole rehearsal process has been so much fun and I’ve loved working with such an amazing group of people. I feel I’ve really connected with the character of Liv and have enjoyed bringing her to life. Through this play I really want to show the audience what life is like for young people in London.