ALT B: Caught In The Act
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About
Mohammedally Al-Hashemi and Malachi Pullar-Latchman present a truly unique night of experimental theatre.
Three Performers. A script they’ve never read before. An invitation to improvise beyond the text and explore character and motivation in real-time. When is the script abandoned and when is it relied upon? Watch as the actors rely entirely on instinct and creativity to complete the story, pushing the boundaries of live performance.
Caught In The Act asks us to confront the laws of live theatre. It is an invitation to embrace spontaneity and rediscover the wonder of creativity. This ambitious, and fun production, promises an unforgettable magical experience for one night only.
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Molly-Rose Treves
Director | Writer
Molly-Rose is an actor, writer and comedian from Croydon. She graduated from The University of East Anglia with a first-class degree in Scriptwriting and then went on to train at…
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Director | Writer
Molly-Rose is an actor, writer and comedian from Croydon.
She graduated from The University of East Anglia with a first-class degree in Scriptwriting and then went on to train at Drama Centre London as an actor. She works across the mediums of theatre and comedy as well as being the associate producer for ‘The Dream Machine’, a monthly night of long-form improv at The Hope Theatre in Islington.
Molly-Rose was recently awarded funding from Croydon Council’s Legacy Fund to work on her debut play ‘Bug & Beetle’ which was workshopped as a part of the Croydonites festival
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Will Stevens
Cast Member
Will Stevens was born and raised in London, and has enjoyed performing across the city for the last 10 years. He’s been part of long-form improv outfit ‘The Dream Machine’…
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Cast Member
Will Stevens was born and raised in London, and has enjoyed performing across the city for the last 10 years. He’s been part of long-form improv outfit ‘The Dream Machine’ for 4 years. He loves delivering ‘imagination training’ workshops to actors in London and students from drama schools such as LAMDA and Southbank University.
Away from improvised comedy, Will has been busy on the screen with the 2024 release of Netflix’s hit ‘Alexander: The Making Of A God’, and filming on the upcoming ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Last year, he performed at the Riverside Studios, in ‘Life With A Little L’ – a physical re-interpretation of Charles Bukowski short stories – and spent Christmas finishing his latest self-produced short film, ‘Michael’. Will is represented by 42mp.
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Mohammedally Al-Hashemi
Cast | Producer
Mohammedally Al-Hashemi is an actor, writer, and producer of Yemeni-Iranian heritage born and raised in London. With over half a decade of experience in the industry, his work explores themes…
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Cast | Producer
Mohammedally Al-Hashemi is an actor, writer, and producer of Yemeni-Iranian heritage born and raised in London. With over half a decade of experience in the industry, his work explores themes of fractured identity, grief, and dreams.
His short films have been selected for Oscar and BAFTA-qualifying festivals and screened internationally: in the USA, Canada, France, Germany, Yemen, Egypt, and Oman. He is currently developing his debut feature, debut play Majnun and various TV shows.
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Jessie Bedrossian
Cast Member
Jessie Bedrossian is a British-Armenian actor from London. Jessie has recently wrapped filming abroad on a lead role in upcoming rom-com ‘A WINTER’S SONG’. She can currently be seen in…
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Cast Member
Jessie Bedrossian is a British-Armenian actor from London. Jessie has recently wrapped filming abroad on a lead role in upcoming rom-com ‘A WINTER’S SONG’. She can currently be seen in Sam Mendes’ ‘THE FRANCHISE’ for HBO, and will shortly be seen playing Danny Dyer’s daughter in short film ‘ETERNAL WORDS OF A DEAD VERSE’. Further screen credits include ‘GRANTCHESTER’ (ITV) and ‘CASUALTY’ (BBC). Jessie is currently entering the festival circuit with her short film ‘POMEGRANATE’, which she starred in and executive produced, and explores an intergenerational Armenian family living in the UK facing the rippling effects of denied trauma. Recent theatre credits include ‘BURNT AT THE STAKE’ (Shakespeares Globe), ‘I AM KARYAN OPHIDIAN’ (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse), and ‘TALKING PEOPLE’ (Bush Theatre).