Jonny Brace (Sam)

Jonny is a recent graduate of the MA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media course at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama.

Since graduating he has worked as an actor with his recent credits including '"Beauty and the Beast" the Pantomime' at the Bedford Corn Exchange, a South of the UK Tour with Trunk Theatre and appeared as a lead character in the web series '7 Minutes in Heaven' which he also wrote and directed.

His other writing work includes the short film 'Shakey Breaky Heart' which is currently in pre-production and a one-person show 'That's Ace' produced as part of Mountview's Ignite Festival.

Katie Penfold (Stats)

Katie started youth theatre Stage Tynemouth when she was seven and stayed on until leaving for the University of Lincoln at eighteen.

While studying politics at university, she joined the Drama Society and performed in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Hangmen before staying on to study MA Theatre.

Having graduated last year, she’s “excited to be in such a great show this early in my career.” Other credits: Cinderella (Laurels, Whitley Bay) and Bunker (Northern Stage).


Zara Evans (Aesha)

Zara is a Scottish actor who has been living and working in London for the past 6 years.

Her most recent performance is being Nicola, a very damaged young girl with a multiple personality disorder, in April De Angelis' The Positive hour, receiving excellent reviews. 

She is thrilled to be playing Aesha in The Last Sales Conference of the Apocalypse.

Daniel Nyari (T-Base)

Daniel Nyari graduated in 2020 from PPA with a BA in musical theatre.

He most recently performed as Jack in Jack and the Beanstalk and is often dubbing voices and animations for Netflix.

Daniel is most definitely a nerd; spending most of his free time gaming and playing the piano. He also loves all things maths, science and music related and can often be found listening to A Capella music.

Marcus Bentley (Voice of God)

Marcus Bentley, known as the voice of Big Brother, was born on October 4, 1967.

Bentley studied Performing Arts at Stockton & Billingham Technical College, now Stockton Riverside College.

Marcus Bentley also trained as an actor at East 15 drama school in Essex.

Before becoming famous for his Geordie accent on Big Brother, Marcus Bentley considered giving up acting and voiceovers and becoming a teacher. He told BBC Entertainment: "I had a wife and children and was only getting by with voiceover work, theatre roles and TV bit-part acting."