Princess Bestman is a performer / storytelling entity inspired by identity and society. They are continuously shifting,
morphing and
seeking alternative forms of expression ; leading their approach to be described as experimental yet intentional. You can find Princess on
stage, screen & in local communities but their most likely in their garden hoping the plants grow.
Sunny Chung (they/them) is a writer/actor, and soon-to-be graduate of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
They have worked in a diverse range of productions, most recently “The Watsons” by Laura Wade, directed by Joanna Pidcock. Their life’s ambition is to pioneer the voices of the LGBTQ+ community, in addition to those of the global majority.
Tricia (she/they) is a London-based Queer, Black non-binary creative. Their pronouns are she/they
and they are happy for people to use them both interchangeably (just like in this bio)!
She has a passion for removing passivity from theatre and aims to tell
the stories that are often untold, and to widen representation in the
performance world.
Tricia is so excited to be part of the Twelfth Night cast among an entire team of trans and non-binary creatives. To be able to take part in such an iconic gender-bending work with other performers who
experience gender in a way off the beaten path is such an honour and a
deep, personal joy!
Lil J. Bush is a shapeshifting musical theatre, stage, and voice actor from Leeds in the North of England.
Trans Twelfth Night is their professional stage debut!
Roly is a performer and theatremaker working across stage and screen. Their credits include We Live In Time
(A24 / StudioCanal / Sunnymarch), Bootycandy (Gate), and Baldur’s Gate 3.
Annie Wallace is a Scottish actress, best known for her role as Sally St Claire on Hollyoaks, a role she played
from 2015-2024 as the first recurring trans character in British soap history. She has won numerous awards for her activism in LGBTQ+ circles.
Theatre: ‘Joan of the Mississippi’ (Camden People’s Theatre);
‘Ghostbusters’ (Secret Cinema); ‘The Vortex’ (Boudica Theatre);
‘The Only Fish in the Sea’ (Ten Feet Tall); and ‘Musings’ (Horsehair Strike
Team). Film/Television: ‘The Agency’ (Paramount +); ‘Jolt’ (Amazon Prime); ‘1-800-D-Direct’ (Clare McDonald); ‘Fluid’ (Lauren Cooney); ‘The
Ferryman’ (Naomi Jamboretz); ‘Night Out’ (Amelia Hashemi).
K.C. Finn, also known as Chester’s debonair drag emcee Mr Brake Down, is an actor, writer, singer, and producer
originally from Cardiff. He is the founder of the Upside Down Cabaret, which showcases multiply-marginalised queer performers across a variety of disciplines, and spends what little free time he has roaming Cheshire waters on his narrowboat, Doom & Glitter.
Ahadi is a non-binary multi-hyphenate creative whose work focuses on identity, queerness and heritage.
As an artist, they aspire to create work that highlights and amplifies the voices of those often left outside mainstream media. They are particularly interested in exploring black and queer stories that give a greater emphasis to joy, rather than
trauma. Ahadi is committed to exploring how art can be used to celebrate and cultivate euphoria.
Misha Mond (they/he), is an actor, playwright, and drag
cabaret artist known as Metrosexual Michael.
He’s just a sweet transvestite from transsexual transpennine trail, and is the co-founder of Northern arts company, The T4T BNB. They are absolutely ecstatic to head to The Space for their London debut, and can’t wait to cook up some
magic with this gorgeous team!
Nathan is a trans male actor from Dublin, Ireland, who came out in
2013.
He graduated from the Lir Academy in 2024. Most recently, he has worked with TG4, The Abbey Theatre, Fighting Words, and the Cork Midsummer Festival.
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