Posts tagged Cast
Commander Falconer: Cate Nunn

Cate has been acting and directing in Oxford for the past 10 years. Past roles include Blanche duBois (A Streetcar Named Desire), Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing), Goneril (King Lear), Jane Bennet (Pride & Prejudice), and Elvira (Blithe Spirit). Directing credits include Sense & SensibilityCollaborators, Measure for Measure, Blue Stockings and Twelfth Night. This is her first sci-fi role since playing a killer Communist space-robot in a school play, and her first time trying to act using just her voice and not her face, which has been a fascinating learning curve! She’s loved taking on the prickly, harried character of Falconer and is absurdly attached to her imaginary eyepatch.

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First Officer Christy: Hannah Wilmshurst

Having appeared in various TV interviews with Wes on Central News and voiced a short news article for now redundant radio channel BBC Thames Valley, Hannah feels primed for the role of Christy. Yeppo. Previous acting roles include: Actor 2 in Collaborators (Ronin Theatre) Eva Schlesinger Kindertransport (Troika Theatre) Witch Macbeth, Helena A Midsummer’s Night Dream, Velvet Delamitri Popcorn and Belle A Christmas Carol (BMH Productions) and most recently toured as various characters in a new play: The Lady’s Mad (Thistledown Theatre).

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Officer Burney: Max Windich

Max Windich is an Oxford-based lawyer, glutton and inveterate cat-fancier. Recent stage roles have included Brendan Flynn in Doubt, Chris Keller in All My Sons and Orsino in Twelth Night, all for the Oxford Theatre Guild, and Iago/Claudio in Othello/Much Ado About Nothing for BMH Productions. Recording Oblivity has been his first time behind a microphone in almost thirty years (somewhere out there is an audio tour of a windmill in which he played Third Lovable Urchin). Now, like Kirsten Dunst in Interview With a Vampire, he wants some more.

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Officer Lowell: Ash Hunt

Ashley trained at LAMDA. He has played the parts of Peter Verhovensky in Dostoevsky's Demons, Leggo in Kay Adshead's Others and Edward Sheridan in Someone Who'll Watch Over Me. He performed Romeo and Juliet with the Stuttgart Ballet Company in the London Coliseum and worked with Matthew Bulgo at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff, performing Carnival by Collette Kane. Other credits include "Torchwood: Children of the Earth" as a recovery worker and Bottom in the Young Shakespeare Company's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. He is also co-founder of Ronin Theatre (@theatreronin), committed to producing modern plays. Twitter: @ashleyhunt

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