WILLIAMS
Tommy Cooper
Golding
Eric Morecambe
CARTWRIGHT
Bob Monkhouse
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Tommy Cooper
Eric Morecambe
Bob Monkhouse
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Damian's acting career encompasses both stage and screen. His television appearances include roles in BBC's Billy Webb and Alfonzo Bonzo, Spatz, Exam Conditions, The Bill, Birds of a Feather, and Britain's Got More Talent. He also presented Damian's Are You Smarter Than Your 10-Year-Old? for Sky One. Most recently, he has played Whiff in Andy and the Band series 1-3 and is set to film series 4. In film, he has appeared in Exam Conditions and Come Together.
Damian's Musical Theatre credits include playing Edna Turnblad in Hairspray at the Leicester Curve, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur, and lead roles in Underneath the Arches and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.
His first love is comedy. He has had the opportunity to play Ollie in Tom McGrath’s Laurel & Hardy, a role inspired by his heroes Laurel and Hardy. He also portrayed Tommy Cooper in both the tour of the play Being Tommy Cooper, and in Paul Hendy's short film The Last Laugh, for which he won the Best Actor award at the Southampton International Film Festival.
Damian is also a well-known farceur, having appeared in productions such as Run for Your Wife, Cash on Delivery, Funny Money, Tom Dick and Harry, It Runs in the Family, Not Now Darling, There Goes the Bride, Out of Order, Caught in the Net, Dry Rot, See How They Run, and Don't Dress for Dinner.
In addition, Damian has performed in the UK Tour of Ladykillers and many other theatre productions, including the one-man play My Dog's Got No Nose, Bouncers, April in Paris, Lucky Sods, and Educating Rita.
With 37 years of experience as a seasoned pantomime performer, Damian started as a villain in pantomimes for eight years before transitioning to the role of Pantomime Dame for the past 29 years. He has been the resident Dame at the Sheffield Lyceum for the last 17 years and was awarded Best Pantomime Dame at The Great British Pantomime Awards.
Eric Morecambe
Theatre credits include: Eric Morecambe in The Last Laugh (Evolution/Edinburgh Fringe); Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night (Stafford Gatehouse); Al in Eight Miles High (Bolton Octagon); Keith in Up on the Roof (Harrogate Theatre); Son in W.A.S.P (Assembly Edinburgh); The Fireman in The Knotty, Flute/Thisbe in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Relatively Speaking, Tommy in Across the Barricades, Buddy in Buddy's Song and Ensemble in Come on Stan (New Vic Theatre); Wesley Orbison in Only the Lonely (Piccadilly and Whitehall Theatres/Bill Kenwright); Ensemble in Elvis the musical (Prince of Wales Theatre/Bill Kenwright); Dame in Sleeping Beauty (Belgrade Theatre Coventry) and 15 years of pantomimes (Evolution/Alban Arena, St Albans & The Royal & Derngate in Northampton).
TV credits include: Melrose in Hetty Feather (BBC); Horace Spendrich in Mr Selfridge (ITV1); Russell Pulis in Doctors (BBC); Eric Morecambe in Tommy Cooper Not Like That, Like This (Left Bank/ITV1); Mr Thorne in Trying Again (Sky); Colin in Eastenders (BBC); Various/As Cast in Watson & Oliver (BBC2); Hugo Tenderhorn in The Slammer (CBBC); Diddy movies/Diddy TV (CBBC); Hoopla (CBBC); Headmaster Mr Crawley in Andy & The Band (CBeebies); Port in Peter Kay's 'Britain's Got the Pop Factor 1 & 2 (Channel4) and Guest Lead in The Toys that Built America (Discovery Channel).
Film credits include: Webster in The Last Train To Christmas (Sky Cinema 2022); Richard in Me Before You (MGM Films) and Eric Morecambe in The Last Laugh (Evolution Films).
Voice Credits include: Borka in Ronja, The Robbers Daughter (Studio Ghibli/Amazon); Deltoid in The New Noddy (Dreamworks); Burglar in The New Thunderbirds (BBC); Various roles in A Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (BBC Radio 4); Milo/Max Tweenies (BBC); Plod/Whizz in Noddy in Toyland (Channel5); Bob in Dinopaws (BBC); Stephen/Sidney in Thomas the Tank Engine, Various in Furiki Wheels, Various in Dennis and Gnasher (BBC); Muno in Yo Gabba Gabba (Nick Jnr); Harry/Toto in Harry and Toto (BBC); Various in Mike the Knight (BBC); Puzzler/Problem Blob in Numberjacks (BBC); Various in The Beeps (C5); Bot in Jim Jam and Sunny (ITV); Fleabag Monkeyface in Fleabag Monkeyface (ITV) and Lord Turret in Claude (Disney Jnr).
Directing Credits: Bob is also an experienced director across various productions over the last 20 years, including eleven Evolution pantomimes, No Direction (Edinburgh Fringe and tour), Gagging (Edinburgh fringe), A Man Called Monkhouse (Edinburgh Fringe), Les Dawson Flying High (Edinburgh Fringe and National Tour) and Ground Rules (Eric Chappell/UK Tour).
Instagram: @BobGolding
Bob Monkhouse
Simon studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and graduated with BA (Hons) in Music from Surrey University.
Simon pursued a performing career as both actor and impressionist. In the late 1980’s, he made a number of appearances at The Comedy Store with Alistair McGowan. Simon worked as a reporter/presenter on BBC Local Radio between 2003 and 2007.
Following many TV appearances and live performances, he realised his life-long ambition of performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2015 in The Man Called Monkhouse, receiving critical acclaim for his solo performance. Simon also filmed a principal guest role in series 3 of award-winning Channel 4 sit-com Toast of London.
In 2016, he played Bob Monkhouse in The Last Laugh, a film written and directed by Paul Hendy, which won Best Comedy Drama at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Simon won Best Supporting Actor at Sydney Independent Film Festival and Best Actor at the Discovery Film Festival 2017. Other films include Mother’s Day and Closure.
Since 2020, Simon has been touring the UK in Mark Farrelly’s stage play, Howerd’s End, in which he portrays the legendary British comedian, Frankie Howerd.
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Training: The Guildford School of Acting.
Theatre credits include: u/s Paul/Jack in A Game Called Malice (UK Tour); Leonard in Time and Time Again (Hever Lakeside Theatre); u/s Freddie/Selsdon in Noises Off (Theatre Royal Bath); Ham/Thong/George in A Voyage Round My Father (Theatre Royal Bath); u/s Superintendent/Burton in Accidental Death of An Antichrist (West End); Praed in Mrs Warren’s Profession (Theatre Royal Bath); Pocket in Class + Corruption (Creative Centre Rye); u/s Lombard/Armstrong and played Marston in And Then There Were None (West End); Director in Arms and the Man (Kent Repertory Company); Charley in Charley’s Aunt (UK Tour); Andrew Jarvis in The Accused (West End); u/s Walter in The Price (West End); Charles in Blythe Spirit and Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Kent Repertory Theatre); Merriman in The Importance of Being Earnest (UK Tour); Malcolm in Macbeth and Whittle/Newson in The Mayor of Casterbridge (Salisbury Playhouse); Greg in Happy Family, Richard/Director in Hayfever, Miles in Intimate Exchanges, Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, Various Roles in Oh! What A Lovely War, Bob in Outside Edge, Essendine in Present Laughter (Hever Lakeside Theatre); Gerald Popkiss in Rookery Nook (Kent Repertory); Stewart in Say Who You Are, Len in Sisterly Feelings, Damiss in Tartuffe (Hever Lakeside Theatre).
Television credits include: Chucklevision - Jumping Jackpot (BBC); Foyle’s War (ITV); Fooling Hitler (ITV); Julius Caesar (BBC); Timebusters (BBC); Teenage Health Freak (Channel 4).
Theatre Set and Costume credits include: Odyssey (MSC Wold America); Barnum (Watermill Theatre); The Enfield Haunting (Ambassadors Theatre); The Last Five Years (Garrick Theatre/China Tour); Labour of Love (Noël Coward Theatre); Ian McKellen’s Hamlet, The Cherry Orchard (Theatre Royal Windsor); I’m Sorry Prime Minister, I Can’t Quite Remember (Barn Theatre/Bath Theatre Royal); Spin (Arcola Theatre); Steve (Seven Dials Playhouse); Wodehouse In Wonderland (UK Tour); The Life I Lead (Wyndham’s Theatre/UK Tour); Les Misérables (The Mack Theatre, Mountview); My Night with Reg (Turbine Theatre); Killing The Cat (Riverside Studios); Romeo and Juliet, Richard III (Shakespeare’s Rose Theatre, York); Homos, Or Everyone in America (Finborough Theatre); Musik (Leicester Square Theatre); Vienna 1934 – Munich 1938 (Ustinov Studio Theatre, Bath); The View Upstairs (Soho Theatre); The Importance of Being Earnest (Theatr Clwyd); Abigail’s Party, Abi (Hornchurch Theatre); SUS, Mother of Him, Whodunnit [Unrehearsed], Gently Down the Stream (Park Theatre); The Last Five Years, Grand Hotel, Dogfight (Southwark Playhouse); Mythic (Charing Cross Theatre); Lunch, The Bow of Ulysses (Trafalgar Studios); Floyd Collins (Wilton’s Music Hall); A Prayer for Wings, Jerker (King’s Head Theatre); The Crown - Live!, Cruel Intentions (Edinburgh Festival); The Tempest, Deathwatch, Ignis (Coronet Theatre); First Lady Suite (Mountview); Stay Awake, Jake (The Vault Festival); Violet, Spend Spend Spend (Bridewell Theatre).
Johanna is Chair of The Association for Lighting Production & Design and a Fellow of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Theatre credits include: Vardy V Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial (West End/UK Tour); Two Ladies (Bridge Theatre); The Tempest, Don Quixote (RSC); The Sound of Music, The Famous Five, The Butterfly Lion, The Watsons, The Norman Conquests, Fracked (Chichester Festival Theatre); Play On the Musical (Talawa Theatre/UK Tour); Fisherman’s Friends The Musical (UK Tour & Canada); Identical (Kenny Wax/Nottingham Playhouse); Some Like It Hip Hop (ZooNation UK Tour); The Score, The Homecoming (Theatre Royal Bath & UK Tour); The Lightest Element, Peggy For You, The Memory of Water, The Death of a Black Man (Hampstead Theatre); Brainstorming, Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, The Permanent Way (National Theatre); The Importance of Being Ernest, Guys and Dolls, Queen Margaret, Frankenstein, The House of Bernarda Alba (Royal Exchange, Manchester); The Habit of Art, Being Mr Wickham (Original Theatre Tour & New York); The Hypochondriac, Paper, Rutherford and Son, Love and Information, Julius Caesar (Sheffield Crucible).
Sound Designer credits include: Spring Awakening, 9to5 Musical (Leicester Curve).
Associate Sound Designer credits include:In Dreams (Leeds Playhouse & Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto); Nativity! (Birmingham Rep); A Chorus Line (Leicester Curve & Sadlers Wells) and Sister Act (Leicester Curve).
Sound No.1 credits include: Treason Concert, Bonnie & Clyde Concert (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Hairspray (London Coliseum); On Your Feet (London & UK Tour); Fame (UK Tour); Nativity! (London & UK Tour), Flashdance (UK Tour); Crazy For You (UK Tour); Tommy (UK Tour); Grease (Leicester Curve) and Legally Blonde (Leicester Curve).
Ethan Lewis Maltby’s music has been performed internationally on stage, screen and at live events. He has written and composed several musicals, the percussion shows Noise Ensemble and DrumChasers (narrated by Stephen Fry) and scored two dance productions; most recently for Peter Schaufuss and Ian McKellen's production of Hamlet for the Edinburgh Festival Ballet.
Ethan regularly works with lyricist Jenna Donnelly to craft musicals from original stories. Their musical The Battle of Boat, was premiered by the National Youth Music Theatre and is published by Theatrical Rights Worldwide.
He has also composed for several video games including the upcoming MetaIsland and has written music for the FA Cup Final, UEFA Europa League Final, UEFA Women's Champions League Final and the UEFA Supercup along with themes for the NFL, Sail GP, World Rowing and Rugby Football Union.
Ethan's music can regularly be heard on services such as: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, BBC, Channel 4, Disney +, ITV, Netflix and Sky.
Credits include: Wigs, Hair & Make Up Designer for The Parent Agency (Chester Storyhouse Theatre); Wigs, Hair & Make Up Designer for Hairspray (2024/25 UK & Ireland Tour); Wigs Designer for The Magic Flute (Nevill Holt Opera Festival 2024); Wig Designer for Buyer & Cellar (London/Tour); Make Up Designer for Shrek the Musical (2023/24 UK & Ireland Tour and London Apollo); Make Up Designer for Madagascar the Musical (UK, Australia , Asia and USA Tour); Associate Wigs, Hair & Make Up Designer for Singing in the Rain (Kilworth House); Wigs, Hair & Make Up Designer for Bronco Billy (Charing Cross Theatre London); Wigs, Hair & Make Up Supervisor for Drop the Dead Donkey (UK Tour); Wigs, Hair & Make Up Supervisor for Steel Magnolias the Play (UK Tour); Associate Make Up Designer for Mrs. Doubtfire, The Musical (West End & USA Tour); Make Up Designer for Laid in Earth (Sadlers Wells, English National Ballet); Associate Make Up Designer for Harry Potter & the Cursed Child (Toronto); Make Up Supervisor for The Grinch Who Stole Christmas: The Musical! (UK Tour).
Amy gained a degree in Creative Arts for Theatre and Film at UCA Rochester. She started as a scenic artist, but moved quickly into wardrobe, and has been Wardrobe Supervisor at Evolution for the past 10 years. For the last 5 years Amy has been Costume Designer for all of Evolution's pantomimes, short films and theatre tours.
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Dan began his career at his local theatre in Devon before moving into UK and international touring, undertaking a number of roles and eventually working up to Stage Manager. He then moved into production management, most recently working with Lloyd Thomas Production Management.
Dan’s production management credits include Calamity Jane (UK Tour), &Juliet (UK Tour), Two Strangers Carry A Cake Across New York (Criterion Theatre), Becoming Nancy (Birmingham Rep), Macbeth (UK Tour), Opening Night (Gielgud Theatre), The Glass Menagerie (UK Tour), The King and I (Dominion Theatre), Burlesque (UK Tour).
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Paul Hendy is a scriptwriter, filmmaker, director, and producer.
In a previous career, Paul was a TV presenter and hosted shows such as The Disney Club; Don’t Try This At Home with Davina McCall; Wheel of Fortune; the BAFTA nominated Dear Mr Barker and Stash the Cash.
Paul has directed and produced several short films including: The Terrorist Princess; Mister Sunshine; The Choice (Best Horror at Ignite Film Festival) and The Last Laugh (Best Film at Manchester Film Festival and Best Film at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival). He has directed several TV ads and is currently developing a feature film about Morecambe and Wise.
His novels, Diary Of A C-List Celeb and Who Killed Simon Peters? were published by Transworld. The books gained something of a cult following and were subsequently translated into Russian and Greek.
Previously, Paul directed and produced a UK Tour of Morecambe about his comedy hero, Eric Morecambe. In 2023, he directed the five-star, critically acclaimed Lena (the life story of Lena Zavaroni).
Paul runs Evolution Productions with his wife, Emily, and they produce (amongst other things), high- quality pantomimes with the emphasis on West End production values, strong casting and genuinely funny scripts.
Paul is thrilled to be presenting The Last Laugh at the wonderful Noël Coward. He dedicates this show to the memory of Tommy, Eric and Bob.