Meet the Cast ✨ Emma Cavell King 📱
Emma Cavell King is an actor from and based in East London. Love and Information is her debut production with the Cellar Door Theatre Company.
She recently graduated from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (BA Acting). Previously, she trained at ArtsEd (Sixth-Form and Foundation in Acting). Emma is also a National Youth Theatre member and former member of the Redbridge Youth Theatre Workshop, where she received The Jack Petchey Achievement Award. She will soon be participating in the Stella Adler Academy of Acting’s Film and Television Intensive Course in Los Angeles this summer.
Theatre credits include: The Thrill of Love (The Birmingham Black Box/RBC), Julius Caesar; Citizenship (The Crescent Theatre Birmingham/RBC), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (As You Like It) (Barbican Theatre/RSC), Frontline Heroines; Oedipus (Redbridge Drama Centre), and We, The Women Wild (The Old Red Lion Playhouse)
Film includes: The Game (currently in post-production).
Don't miss Emma in Love and Information
🗓️ 28-29 June, three shows only!
Don't miss it
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📸 Photo by @lidia.crisafulli
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Love and Information poster reveal! ❤️ℹ️
Tickets are selling quickly for our next production, performing 28-29 June at The Drayton Arms @draytonarmssw5
Caryl Churchill's Love and Information is a kaleidoscopic snapshot of modern life, love and finding the answer, with six actors portraying a multitude of characters. This production blends live theatre and film, exploring the increasingly invasive use of technology in our everyday lives. It offers intimate glimpses into the lives of individuals, couples and organisations across a growing world of modern advancements.
Stay tuned as we continue to piece it all together in rehearsal!
Directed by Theo Duddridge @theoduddridge.creative
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Don't miss it!
🗓️ 28-29 June, 3 performances
📍 The Drayton Arms Theatre, SW5 0LJ
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Monologue from ‘Dracula’ - written by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm (adapted from Bram Stoker’s novel)
Performed by Emma Cavell King (playing Mina)
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Loved working on this beautiful show with such a wonderful cast ❤️
‘The Thrill of Love’ written by Amanda Whittington.
Directed by Russell Bolam.
Photography by @gregmilnerphotography