The Cast
Louisa Morley - Jenny Lloyd-Lyons
Jack Morley - Neil Sellman
Mariana Morley - Steph Sarratt
Isobel Doyle - Esme Seber
Jenny Lloyd-Lyons
Jenny has been treading the boards from the tender age of 11, including the Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre in Crayford, Bromley Little Theatre, and the open-air cliff-edge Minack Theatre in Cornwall. She was a founding member of Grange Drama Associates performing Shakespeare in Hever and Leeds Castles in Kent.
Then came Central School of Speech and Drama, followed by voice-over work, children’s theatre in Bradford, and TV commercials. Theatre roles include Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing), Kate (Taming of the Shrew), Tourvel (Les Liaison Dangereuses), Rita (Educating Rita), Kate Keller (All My Sons), Maggie (Lovesong), Sara Turing (Breaking the Code). She has also directed several plays including A Streetcar Named Desire, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Whose Life Is It Anyway, and Shadowlands, and most recently Ladies’ Day at the National Trust Ellen Terry Barn Theatre in Smallhythe.
Jenny is also currently a Voice Coaching Consultant for senior executives.
Steph Sarratt
Steph Sarratt is an actor from London who trained at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in stage, screen and radio performance. Prior to training, Steph studied at Durham University and was a member of the Kiln Theatre Young Company. Steph has performed in a range of theatre productions across the UK, including: Face Down in the Dirt (King’s Head Theatre), Anna Karenina (Richard Burton Company), Rhino[s] (Lyric Evolution Festival), Grounded (NSDF), and most recently, Blueberries for the Rainbow (The Bread & Roses Theatre).
Neil Sellman
Neil has performed in London, Brighton, Lewes and Hastings. Recent theatre roles include, the title role of Sir by Chris New; Lieutenant Yolland in Translations by Brian Friel; Serge in Art by Yasmina Reza; William/Bill in Love Song by Abi Morgan and was part of the quartet who developed and performed Kabarett at the Stables Theatre.
Musical theatre roles include Arthur in Camelot, Sky & Benny Southstreet in Guys and Dolls, Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors, Cladwell B Cladwell in Urinetown, Jack in Into The Woods, Carl Magnus in A Little Night Music, Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd, MC in Cabaret, Mr Snow in Carousel and George in La Cage Aux Folles.
He has directed Jesus Christ Superstar at the Devonshire Park in Eastbourne, Tales from Wales, Little Shop of Horrors and A Christmas Carol at the Stables Theatre. For the past eight years he has chaired the Stables Theatre and Art Centre in Hastings Old Town. The Theatre supports and produces local community and professional theatre makers, hosts touring professional theatre and music. The theatre has a keen interest in supporting and developing its Youth group and new writing.
Esme Seber
Esme Seber is a BRIT School graduate and completed her masters at the Giles Foreman Centre for Acting in March 2024. She toured an original Leo Butler play ‘Decades’ around various fringe festivals, with a run at The Oval House Theatre. Esme's professional stage debut was in Agatha Christie's A Spiders Web, directed by Brian Blessed at The Mill Theatre in Sonning. Since then she has been involved in various award winning short films and while training at GFCA, notable roles include Miss Julie in ‘After Miss Julie', Messenger in ‘Medea’, Ranevskya in ‘The Cherry Orchard’ and Sarah in ‘The Lover’.
Esme has just completed filming a dark comedy short film named ‘Killer’ directed by Ella Muscroft, which is due to be released in March 2026. She is also currently training with Scott Williams at The Impulse Company in London with the intention of teaching Meisner Technique in correlation with her acting.
The Team
Writer & Director - Miranda Lapworth
Lighting Design - Adam Scott (Oliver McNally)
Sound Design - Sarah Spencer
“Still Me” - music Ward Baker, lyrics Miranda Lapworth
Furniture art work - Šárka Darton and Francesca Hamilton