


GARETH ARMSTRONG
Gareth has combined the roles of actor and director throughout a career that has taken him to over fifty countries. As a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company he worked in Stratford and London, has performed in the West End and most recently played at Shakespeare’s Globe.
In Wales, where he was born and educated, Gareth was a founder Director of the Made in Wales Stage Company and he was an Artistic Director of Cardiff’s Sherman Theatre where he directed classics including Shakespeare, Shaw and Chekov, new plays, and the modern repertoire from Coward to Stoppard. As a freelance he has directed productions in many regional theatres and was an Associate Artist Director at the Salisbury Playhouse.
He has four solo shows currently touring the UK and internationally, and regularly takes productions to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
GERARD LOGAN
Gerard trained at RADA where he won the Bancroft Gold Medal.
Theatre credits include: Prior to winning 5 Stars for his performance in “The Rape of Lucrece” at the Edinburgh Festival, Gerard played classical and contemporary leading roles in most of the major English theatre companies ranging from the Royal Shakespeare Company (where he received an Olivier Award nomination), the National Theatre, to the West End, Young Vic, Manchester Royal Exchange, Greenwich, the Rose Theatre (Kingston), The Rose (Bankside), Richmond, Ipswich, Chester, Basingstoke, Cambridge, Newbury, The King’s Head and Orange Tree Theatre.
Musical Credits (Lead Rolls) include: Seagulls Dance, Green Violin, Anna Karenina & Sunsets & Mornings
Television credits include: The Mark Steele Lectures, Claws, The Murder of Christoph Schliack all for the BBC, A Midsummer Night’s Scream, Big Women and As If for Channel 4, The Marshall and the Madwoman, Streetwise, Tales of the Unexpected, Great Writers and Zorro all for ITV and Family Affairs for Channel Five
Film credits include: The Duel of Hearts, The Nose, Plant Life and A Mind of Her Own.
Radio credits include: An Ice Cream War, 21st Century Blues and The Drunken Philosopher all for the BBC.
Additional work includes: numerous voice overs, commercials and corporate.