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SASHA WATSON-LOBO as Helene

Sasha has been incredibly fortunate to enjoy some wonderful opportunities, including starring in a television advert as Disney’s Doc McStuffins and spending a year as Young Éponine in the cast of West End hit Les Misérables. More recently, she appeared at London's Dominion theatre in A Christmas Carol and is currently part of the Original West End cast of Frozen The Musical playing Young Elsa. Sasha dances at competition standard, winning the national finals of the All England Dance Competition 2017 and representing England in the Dance World Cup 2018 in Spain. Mousie marks her film debut.

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CJ JOHNSON as Katharina

CJ is a theatre, film and TV actress and singer, performing in London's West End and touring worldwide. She is also an experienced voiceover artist, session singer and puppeteer. As a soloist she has performed globally. Film and TV credits include Natalie Jacobs in Marilyn Monroe Documentary (Netflix), Galavant (ABC) and Beyond the Fence (Sky Arts). Theatre includes Small Island (National Theatre), 42nd Street (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Beyond the Fence (Arts Theatre), Little Shop of Horrors (The Royal Exchange), The Light Princess (National Theatre), Lionel Bart’s Oliver! (UK Tour) and Rent (Duke of York's Theatre).

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JACK BENNETT as Otto

Jack’s film and television credits include The Dig, Britannia, Eastenders, Hustle, Doctors and The Busker & The Coin. He recently shot a role in an upcoming feature in the DC Comics franchise. He’s also known for his stage work, with West End credits including original company Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (directed by John Tiffany), Ecstasy (Directed by Mike Leigh) and Mother Clap's Molly House (directed by Nicholas Hytner). Jack is an Associate Artist of ARC, Stockton and a former Artist in Residence at the Oxford Playhouse.

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JOSHUA LAY as The Red Devil

Joshua is an actor and dancer whose West End Theatre credits include: White Christmas (Dominion Theatre); Matilda The Musical (Cambridge Theatre); Crazy For You (Novello Theatre); La Bohème (Soho Theatre) and Sondheim at 80 at The Royal Albert Hall. Other stage work includes: Little Shop of Horrors in Chester; Sweet Charity (Pimlico Opera); Top Hat (Upstairs at the Gatehouse); Thoroughly Modern Millie (Kilworth House); Lend me a Tenor (Theatre Royal, Plymouth); She Loves Me (Chichester Festival). Joshua has also toured the UK with Funny Girl The Musical and Kiss Me Quickstep, and starred in 42nd Street and Singin' In The Rain at the world-renowned Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. His television work includes Funny Girl The Musical on Sky Arts, The Royal Variety Show, The Paul O'Grady Show, Children In Need, The Alan Titchmarsh Show, and BBC Proms.

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NICHOLE BIRD as Gertrud

Nichole’s classical stage work includes Love’s Victory; The Wits for Shakespeare’s Globe’s ‘Read Not Dead’ at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse; The Rakes Progress with Theatre Complicité; Comedy of Errors, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Cryano de Bergarac, Othello and The Prince and The Pauper. Other theatre includes the Olivier-nominated Alice’s Adventures Underground; Peter Pan and Cinderella; After the Blue, A Christmas Carol...More or Less, The Woman Before, Arden of Faversham, The Real Horror Show, and London’s craziest experimental theatre You Me Bum Bum Train. Part of all-female circus theatre company Circo Rum BaBa, Nichole has also toured internationally with James and The Giant Peach, Unmythable and Death of a Salesman. Her film and TV credits include: Now You See Me 2 (Lionsgate), The Double Life of Morton Coyle and Holby City for the BBC; The Tree Fairy (Film4); the James Morrison Music Video Demons and Mike Leigh’s A Running Jump.

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SOMI DE SOUZA as Mama Zehala

Somi is a British and American mish-mash with Indian roots and can currently be seen as Mrs Mehta in Warner Bros’ Tom and Jerry (2021). As well as appearing in several TV shows, her other film credits include the Oscar-nominated Children of Men, Tear Me Apart and WMD which won Best Debut feature at the East End Film festival. Somi is based in both London and Los Angeles.

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NIGEL COOKE as Kauz

Born in Dunkwa, Ghana. Raised in Berkshire and Oxfordshire. Trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and subsequently worked in Bristol for four years at both The Bristol Old Vic and The Little Theatre Co (of which he was a founder member). Nigel has worked extensively in classical and contemporary plays at the RSC, National Theatre, Royal Court, The Globe, Almeida and many many others. His recent film and TV credits include Peter Rabbit 2, Les Misérables, Mary Queen of Scots, The Crown, Grantchester, Wolf Hall, Endeavour, Doctors, New Tricks and Silent Witness. Nigel has made innumerable radio recordings for BBC drama, most recently celebrated Solzenhitsyn classic One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch. Nigel says: "Mousie not only introduced me to the wonder of Hoxton Hall but also the delights of lederhosen..."

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ROBERT GILL as Theo

Robert played James Joyce in Martin Scorsese’s Hugo, and other film work includes Smash, Nitrate, Salsa Guy, Big Enough for Three, Oliver! and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. On television, he has appeared in Four Weddings and a Funeral, The Alienist, Vanity Fair, Ocean of Fear and A for Andromeda, Derailed, The Forsyte Saga, Dr Finlay’s Casebook and Silent Witness for the BBC. West End Theatre includes: The Woman in Black, The Bodyguard, The Real Inspector Hound/ Black Comedy, Mouth To Mouth, When We Are Married and The Hired Man. Elsewhere in London, Robert has played in Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, Edward II, Next Door’s Baby, Don Juan, Much Ado About Nothing and The Rivals. And further afield, he has played in national tours of Tartuffe and modern classic Calendar Girls; Measure for Measure and Habeas Corpus for The Peter Hall Company; and A Christmas Carol at the Carl Orff Theatre in Munich.