Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Chris Hollis

    Chris Hollis

    Chris directed Twelfth Night and played Malvolio for PSF last year. He also directed Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He played Bill Austin in MAMMA MIA! […]

  • Joshua Going

    Joshua Going

    Joshua is Welsh and a country boy at heart having grown up on a sheep farm and fluent in his mother tongue. He trained at the University of Exeter with […]

  • Spin Glancy

    Spin Glancy

    Spin trained at LAMDA, graduating in 2024. Film includes: Mind Breaker(Galvez/Popov),Please Care(Slick Films),Sex Ed (Stan & Lola)and Post Mortem (PSF/Good Dog Productions). Theatre includes: Hedda Gabler (LAMDA), Scuttlers (LAMDA), F […]

  • Henry Douthwaite

    Henry Douthwaite

    Henry trained at LAMDA. Henry has worked extensively for over 20 years as an actor in Film,TV, Theatre, Performance Capture and Voiceover. His theatre work includes: Farm Hall (Theatre Royal, […]

  • Jessica Dennis

    Jessica Dennis

    Jessica’s theatre credits include The Merchant of Venice: 1936 (RSC, West End, National Tour), The Habit of Art (Original Theatre, 59E59 Theater), Boeing Boeing (London Classic Theatre), Jack and the […]

  • Meghan de Chastelain

    Meghan de Chastelain

    Meghan is a Canadian-British artist and holds an MFA in Directing from the RoyalConservatoire of Scotland. Credits include: Breakers(Director, Dogstar Theatre);Twelfth Night(Assistant Director, Petersfield Shakespeare Company); Relative Motion(Director,Very Rascals);Trompe L’oeil […]

  • Ryn Alleyne

    Ryn Alleyne

    Ryn Alleyne is a West London based actress who has recently graduated from LAMDA. They have love and passion for all things Shakespeare and theatre while also making an appearance on Mike Myers’ comedy series ‘The Pentaverate’ on Netflix!

  • Amy Allen

    Amy Allen

    Amy is an award winning Actor, celebrated Poet, Spoken Word Artist & Director. As an Actor: Theatre credits include: Sleepy Hollow (National Tour), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Much Ado About […]

  • What did Italy mean to Shakespeare?

    What did Italy mean to Shakespeare?

    Charlotte Moore read English at St Anne’s College, Oxford, and taught the subject in schools for several years before becoming a full time author and journalist. She has published four novels, four historical books for children,”George & Sam”-a memoir of life with her autistic sons, and “Hancox: A House and a Family”-a social and family…

  • Why Shakespeare?

    Why Shakespeare?

    Andrew Matthews is a children’s writer who is best known for his Shakespeare Stories, which have been translated and published in many countries. He was born in Barry, South Wales, and lives in Reading with his wife, Sheena, and their black and white cat, Daisy, who often strolls over his computer keyboard when he is…

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