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Eva-Jane Willis was born in South Africa to Eileen Willis and film director Ian Gabriel. She moved with her mother and sister to live in North London at age 4. As a child, Eva-Jane trained part-time at Mountview Theatre School where she was spotted by casting agents for the BBC and landed her first minor role in the television series Grange Hill. She went on to gain more screen experience in various adverts and music videos before landing her first leading role in a feature film by iDream productions in 2007. She decided to accept the offer and defer her degree at London Metropolitan University. She completed the film and went on to accept another lead in the feature "Highgate Vampire", alongside actress Vanessa Kirby. However the film's development never progressed beyond the initial pilot. She decided to undertake a professional actor training and auditioned for Drama Centre London where she was offered one of the five female places on the three year BA Acting course. Whilst there she was nominated for the Carlton Hobbs Award and won the first prize Laurence Olivier Bursary Award, for her rendition of Celia in 'The Philanthropist' by Christopher Hampton, and Lady Percy in 'Henry IV: Part 2'.

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Photos: Inside Rehearsal For BASKERVILLE! at the Mercury Theatre Photo
Photos: Inside Rehearsal For BASKERVILLE! at the Mercury Theatre

On the murky moors of Devonshire, heirs to the Baskerville name are being killed, one by one. Some say it’s a family curse. Some say it’s a murderous hellhound. Some say it’s a load of old nonsense. A case like this can be solved by only one man…or…actually...two – so don your deerstalkers because Holmes and Watson are on the case!
Casting Announced For Mercury Theatre's BASKERVILLE! Photo
Casting Announced For Mercury Theatre's BASKERVILLE!

Learn more about the cast, which includes Richard Ede, Marc Pickering, Eric Stroud, Eva-Jane Willis, and Phil Yarrow.
Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsal For THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND at Sheffield Theatres Photo
BWW Review: PRIVATE LIVES, The Mill at Sonning Theatre Photo
BWW Review: PRIVATE LIVES, The Mill at Sonning Theatre

Did you know that songs by Britney Spears and Amy Winehouse sound great when performed in a French accent and with an accordion? I certainly didn't, and so imagine my surprise when I walked into the theatre at the Mill at Sonning to find Celia Cruwys-Finnigan doing just that. To say it was an unexpected introduction to a production of Noel Coward's Private Lives would be an understatement.
Casting Announced For  PRIVATE LIVES at The Mill at Sonning Photo
Casting Announced For PRIVATE LIVES at The Mill at Sonning

Set majestically on the banks of the River Thames, the Mill at Sonning Theatre is celebrating more than 30 years of entertainment. Uniquely, as the only dinner theatre in the United Kingdom, it has gained unrivalled praise both nationally and internationally. All tickets include a delicious two-course meal in the restaurant before the show.
BWW Review: THE RUBENSTEIN KISS, Southwark Playhouse Photo
BWW Review: THE RUBENSTEIN KISS, Southwark Playhouse

In June 1953 after a brutal trial lasted over two years, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were executed for allegedly providing the Soviet Union with nuclear weapon designs, espionage, and conspiracy.
Photo Flash: First Look at THE RUBENSTEIN KISS Photo
Photo Flash: First Look at THE RUBENSTEIN KISS

Get a preview below of the first London production since 2005 of the multi-award winning play THE RUBENSTEIN KISS by James Phillips.
Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsal For THE RUBENSTEIN KISS at Southwark Playhouse Photo
Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsal For THE RUBENSTEIN KISS at Southwark Playhouse

Rehearsal photos have been released for James Phillips's multi award-winning play, THE RUBENSTEIN KISS, which begins performances at Southwark Playhouse on Thursday 14 March and runs until Saturday 13 April 2019.
Full Cast Announced For THE RUBENSTEIN KISS at Southwark Playhouse Photo
Full Cast Announced For THE RUBENSTEIN KISS at Southwark Playhouse

Devil You Know Theatre Company are delighted to announce full casting for the first London production since 2005 of the multi-award winning play THE RUBENSTEIN KISS by James Phillips.
Photo Flash: First Look at Mercury Theatre Colchester's MOLL FLANDERS Photo
Photo Flash: First Look at Mercury Theatre Colchester's MOLL FLANDERS

Ryan McBryde directs Nick Perry's lively and rambunctious new play Moll Flanders loosely (in all senses) based on the novel by Daniel Defoe, in a mashup of 18th Century bawdiness and 21st Century humour.
Full Casting Is Announced For Nick Perry's MOLL FLANDERS At Mercury Colchester Photo
Full Casting Is Announced For Nick Perry's MOLL FLANDERS At Mercury Colchester

Ryan McBryde directs Nick Perry's lively and rambunctious new play Moll Flanders loosely (in all senses) based on the novel by Daniel Defoe, in a mashup of 18th Century bawdiness and 21st Century humour.
BWW Review: TINY DYNAMITE, Old Red Lion Theatre Photo
BWW Review: TINY DYNAMITE, Old Red Lion Theatre

On their annual holiday together at the seaside, Luce (Eva-Jane Willis) and Anthony (Niall Bishop) meet Madeleine (Tanya Fear). As their friendship develops and the two already best friends form a strong bond with the stranger, they'll have to come to terms with past trauma, mental illness, and acceptance.
Cast Announced for TINY DYNAMITE at The Old Red Lion Photo
Cast Announced for TINY DYNAMITE at The Old Red Lion

Niall Bishop (A Prayer, Hen & Chickens, Red Rock, BBC 1; Absolute Certainty, White Bear; The Seagull, Hemar Theatre; An Inspector Calls, New Wimbledon Theatre), Tanya Fear (Reflection, Royal Court Theatre; Kick-Ass 2; Midsomer Murders, ITV) and Eva-Jane Willis (Magnificence, Finborough Theatre; Winter Hill, Octagon Theatre; Humans, Channel 4; All My Sons, Nottingham Playhouse) will star in Tiny Dynamite, by award-winning playwright and screenwriter Abi Morgan, at the Old Red Lion Theatre this spring. Returning to London for its first professional revival in 15 years, this play explores how tiny events from our pasts can have explosive effects on our futures.
Full Cast Announced for Arthur Miller's ALL MY SONS at Nottingham Playhouse Photo
Full Cast Announced for Arthur Miller's ALL MY SONS at Nottingham Playhouse

Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company announces casting for Arthur Miller's All My Sons.
Photo Flash: In Rehearsals for WINTER HILL at Octagon Theatre Bolton

Octagon Theatre Bolton have released rehearsal images for the forthcoming World Premiere of Winter Hill, the new play from internationally acclaimed playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker, author of the Olivier award winning Our Country's Good and most recently Jefferson's Garden.
Full Cast Announced for Timberlake Wertenbaker's WINTER HILL at the Octagon Theatre

Octagon Theatre Bolton has announced full casting for their forthcoming world premiere production of Timberlake Wertenbaker's new play Winter Hill.
The Finborough Rediscovers Howard Brenton Classic, MAGNIFICENCE

"I loathe us, I loathe our stupid puerile view of the World … That WE have only to do it, that WE have only to go puff, and the monster buildings will go splat…" The first professional London production in over 40 years of Magnificence, the seminal 1973 play by revered British dramatist Howard Brenton, runs at the Finborough Theatre for a strictly limited four week season from Tuesday, 25 October 2016 (Press Nights: Thursday, 27 October and Friday, 28 October 2016 at 7.30pm).
Photo Flash: First Look at LONG SHORT STORY, Opening Tonight at Charing Cross Theatre

Following an acclaimed run at South Hill Park and the Pleasance in Islington earlier this year, Long Story Short will transfer to Charing Cross Theatre for a four-week season from Monday September 15 - Saturday 11 October. Press night is tonight 18 September at 7.45pm. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Squint Stages LONG STORY SHORT, Now thru June 28

Our lives are getting shorter. We live in a world of Wikipedia, Tinder chats and Twitter feeds -- an information age of anything, anytime. With newspapers staying on shelves and journalists in the dock, we're losing faith in the institutions we once trusted and becoming our own reporters. Long Story Short sheds new light on the ever-increasing speed of our digital lives and illuminates the implications of such a climate asking, 'what's next?' as a new chapter of British journalism begins.

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