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Grace Kelly Miller
Jack Valentine
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Like many actors in 2020, Grace Kelly Miller (she/her) decided to start a podcast with her friends. 5 years, and over 100 episodes later the 1st campaign of 'No Small Rolls' is coming to a close and Grace's love of podcasts has only continued to grow. She is beyond excited to sink her teeth in the role of Jack Valentine (pardon the pun) and work with creatives she already admires.
As a professional 'Dresser Upper' Grace has had many theatrical adventures over the years. From Shakespeare to Dr. Suess, late-night cabarets to early morning theatre shows, UK tours to the stages of China. Now, having just played a Fairy Detective in Dick Whittington - Vampire Detective feels like the next logical step!
Photo by Stephanie Claire

Nathan Peter Grassi
Cameron Sawyer
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Nathan Peter Grassi (he/him) is a performer, writer, director, and theatremaker, originally from Western Australia, where he trained in physical theatre.
Nathan is half of the award-winning comedy duo Nathan & Ida. Their shows include Nathan & Ida’s Hot Dog Stand, Tropez!, and TEMPUS FUGIT, as well as the short film George & the Dragon, commissioned by the Universities of Bristol and Oxford. He co-founded Troika Theatre; credits include Romeo (Romeo & Juliet), Rupert Cadell (Rope), Lord Arthur Savile (Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime), and Brindsley Miller (Black Comedy). He directed their production, Kindertransport, and produced their documentary, Troika: Recollections. In 2023, Troika Theatre were Supported Artists at Offbeat. Nathan is part of The Dead Secrets, an award-winning sketch and improv comedy group that has toured the UK and internationally with its highly praised sketch shows and improvised murder mystery, Hickory Dickory Murder. He directed three seasons of the audio drama podcast Victoriocity (winning Vocal Direction of a Production in 2019) and voiced Prince Albert (among other characters). Other podcast credits include The Amelia Project, Zombies Run!, Marvel Move, and Burnt Toast (Everybody Panic).
Photo by Dom Burke

Kofi Young
Deputy Boyd
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Kofi Young (they/them) is a performer, songwriter and musician best known for their work with queer folk-rock storytelling troupe The Mechanisms between 2012-2020. Their first solo album, The Wassailant, followed in 2020. Recently, Kofi has contributed to the soundtrack of urban-fantasy video game Small Saga (2023), providing diegetic music as the game’s tavern bard.

Max Windich
Hunter LeMay Alderley
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Max Windich (he/him) is a lawyer specialising in technology and media of various kinds and an occasional voice actor (most recently as Officer Burney in Oblivity, and as two characters in Pancake Games’s upcoming video game Slime Heroes). He used to pop up in am-dram around Oxford (for Oxford Theatre Guild, BMH) but now spends most of his non-working time in the recurring role of “Dad".

Pip Gladwin
Killian Drake
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Pip Gladwin (he/him) is a voice actor by trade and an enthusiastic table top roleplayer (think D&D) by reputation. Working mainly in the podcasting world he can be heard in Wooden Overcoats, Victoriocity, The Silt Verses, The Amelia Project and many others.

Joyce Greenaway
Captain Langford
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Joyce Greenaway (she/her) has performed at The Royal Court, London, major regional theatres including The Liverpool Empire and the Lyric, Belfast and is a main character in Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs: Legion. She tours her own 5 star Edinburgh Fringe solo show WHISK(E)Y WARS, was invited to represent NI at Bozar, Brussels, and was placed in the top 10% of the BBC Writersroom Open Call 2023. She’s currently writing an audio drama for Commission Radio.

Ian Nutt
Ed Castell
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Ian Nutt (he/him) has worked in the charity sector for 16 years, and currently heads up fundraising for the mental health charity Mind in Oxfordshire & Berkshire. When not working though, he spends as much time as his diary allows on stage in Oxford and Banbury. He regularly performs with Oxford Theatre Guild, Ronin Theatre Productions, Banbury Cross Players and other Oxford-based Companies. Jack Valentine will only be Ian's second audio drama, having recorded 'Nothing to Lose' with Peppered Wit Productions during lockdown in 2020.

Nancy White
Ellie
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Nancy White (she/her) trained with the NYT. She loves devised work and anything incorporating music and movement. She has performed, directed and choreographed all over the UK including at Edinburgh Fringe and The Dell (RSC). Having always resembled a vampire, Nancy is delighted to fulfil her casting destiny, even if solely in voice! Audio credits include: training webinars, Helen Stoner in The Great Detective, a Sherlock Holmes adaptation (BMH Productions).

Beth Eyre
Mina Parchek
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Beth Eyre (she/her) is an award winning actor for stage, screen and audio. She is best known for Wooden Overcoats and The Tiny Angry Witch. Screen credits include: The Baby, (HBO), Murder for Dummies (Casual Violence), History Bombs. Stage credits include: Betrayal (Theatre Royal Bath) A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Reading Rep). Audio Credits include: Victoriocity, Mockery Manor, Wolf 359, The Beef and Dairy Network Podcast, We Fix Space Junk, Cry Havoc, The Magnus Archives, RE: Dracula, Life With Leo(h). Beth is also the narrator of more than 80 audiobooks.

Lowri Ann Davies
Pandora Carlton
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Lowri Ann Davies (she/her) is a Welsh performer, producer, director and editor. Projects she's worked on include The Magnus Archives, Cry Havoc! Ask Questions Later and M.U.S.E. and she can currently be heard playing Celia Ripley in The Magnus Protocol.

Richard Rycroft
Professor Wilks
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Richard Rycroft (he/him) played Maester Wolkan in 3 seasons of GAME OF THRONES (HBO). More recently, he appeared as the Archbishop of Canterbury in the final 2 seasons of THE CROWN (Netflix). Other screen appearances have ranged from “Prince Albert’s mate” in DRUNK HISTORY (Comedy Central) to the Speaker of The House of Commons in WOLF HALL (BBC), as well as scenes in films such as BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (Working Title Films), GREED (Sony Pictures International) and TOUCH (Focus Features). On stage, he has played Hector in Alan Bennett’s THE HISTORY BOYS (Greenwich Theatre), Polonius in Hamlet (Oxford Castle), Sir Epicure Mammon in Ben Jonson’s THE ALCHEMIST (Riverside Studios Hammersmith) and the Managing Director in the wildly immersive OFFICE PARTY (Pleasance, London) . He has performed stand-up comedy both as himself, and the character Magnus Turner MP, and has contributed his voice to numerous radio and podcast productions, most recently RAMON FEAR’S TERROR TAPES and VICTORIOCITY. Playing Professor Wilks has given him a rare opportunity to play a character older than himself (by several hundred years).

Erika Sanderson
Ms St Jean
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Erika Sanderson (she/her) trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. A highly versatile character actor, her stage career spans over three decades during which she has created a myriad of roles in a variety of genres from children's theatre to classical plays and musical theatre. Since 2015 she has predominantly worked as a voice actor and can regularly be heard on The NoSleep Podcast, as well as appearing in other audio dramas and video games.

Phillip Cotterill
Hugo / Lawrence
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Phillip Cotterill (he/him) trained at LAMDA. Theatre credits include two national tours of The Borrowers and numerous plays in Oxfordshire for BMH Productions, ElevenOne Theatre, Oxford Theatre Guild and Ronin Theatre Productions. Radio credits include two BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Plays with Watershed Productions. Phillip was an improviser with the critically-acclaimed Edinburgh Improverts sometime in the latter stages of the twentieth century, and is a writer-performer with award-winning comedy troupe The Dead Secrets. Most recently he has portrayed Dr Septimus Bell (and other characters) in three seasons and counting of Victoriocity.

Maddy Searle
Frank the Hacker
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Maddy Searle (they/them) is a sound designer, actual play performer and voice actor. They make podcasts under the banner of Snazzy Tapir Productions, including their solo/duet TTRPG show, A Game of One's Own.
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Josie Jaffrey
Written and Created
Josie Jaffrey (she/her) is a fantasy and historical fiction author who writes about lost worlds, dystopian societies and paranormal monsters (vampires are her favourite). She has published multiple novels and short stories.
Her novel MAY DAY (the book in which Jack Valentine first appears) won the Book Bloggers' Novel of the Year Award 2021.
She is also the founding editor of indie fantasy magazine Indie Bites.
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Hedley Knights
Recording
Bio to come.
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Jen Sugden
Directed
Bio to come.
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Adie Hart
Production Support
Adie Hart (she/her) is a fantasy author, fiction editor, and project manager. She has published short stories with Indie Bites, Macfarlane Lantern Press and more, and enjoys reading and writing capable heroines, cinnamon roll heroes, and as many obscure fairy tale references as possible. She's currently the lead editor of Indie Bites Magazine and is working on her first novel, a cosy fantasy rom-com publishing soon.
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Beth Crane
Sound Design
Bio to come.