Matthew
Matthew trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
His work since leaving drama school has been as varied as it has stimulating. He has had the lead role pulling pints in a series of London’s best pubs, including one in the West End. He has also held down a Christmas job as a Butcher, utilising his movement skills, mainly chopping. He followed this up with a stint on the customer service desk of the General Dental Council, a study in improvisation. Whilst his vocal dexterity has lead to various tours as a salesman for Google, hair salons, card readers or anything else people will pay him for.
His acting career between these jobs has been sporadic and underwhelming. Aside form a lucky stint doing The Play That Goes Wrong, which literally requires you to be good at being bad at acting. So every cloud eh.
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Liam
Liam is originally from Southend-on-Sea in Essex.
Originally being elected to the safe Labour seat of Dunfermline East in 1983, he went on to become Chancellor of the Exchequer for the majority of the New Labour governments.
Since then though, he trained in acting at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and performs an essential role in Horrigan and Howell eating all of the biscuits and drinking all of the lager.
He has also appeared in shows such as The Play That Goes Wrong, Ben Hur and Cluedo, but he really does just prefer to sit in his pyjamas looking out of windows whenever he can.
Before becoming a performer and writer, Liam was part of a research team studying the English slave trade in the History department at the University of Kent.
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ASSOCIATE ARTISTS
Georgia Bradley
ACTOR AND DESIGNER
Georgia is an actor in the ‘Sketch Tonic’ Podcast and the live show ‘A Sketch Too Far’.
She trained at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and her credits include: Lucy in Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Mischief Theatre, Alexandra Palace), Hermia/Quince in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Young Shakespeare Company), Linsday in Shorts and Socks Included (New Diorama Theatre), Ensemble in Horrigan and Howell: A Sketch Too Far (The Hope Theatre) and most recently, Ensemble in Cluedo (UK tour).
She is also a graphic designer and provides all the original artwork for Horrigan and Howell.
JO HARTLAND
ACTOR
Jo is an actor in the ‘Sketch Tonic’ podcast and the live show ‘A Sketch Too Far’
She trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Her credits include BBC Drama, Southward Playhouse, Assembly (Edinburgh) and the Berlinale Film Festival.
She’s also a writer. Having reached the final shortlist of the UK Film Festival’s Short Script competition in 2019, her short film ‘Lily’s House’ is now in production.
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