
The Wolves
by Sarah DeLappe
Directed by Ragan Keefer
Wednesday 8 - Saturday 18 January, 2025
At the Tower Theatre, Stoke Newington
Photography by Pau Ros
Cast List
#00 : Holly Faulkner
#2 : Frances Berry
#7 : Jacqueline Crain
#8 : Megan Davies
#11 : Lola Thatcher
#13 : Thea Mayeux
#14 : Julia Josephson
#25 : Amy Cash
#46 : Caroline Cromwell
Soccer Mom : Alexandra Charalambous
Production Team
Director : Ragan Keefer
Set Design : Fiona Tabastot
Costume Design : Roxanne Ivy Roberts
Lighting Design : Steven Cox
Sound Design : Anna Kidd
Stage Manager : Olga Walkowska
Assistant Director : Isabel Quiroz
Assistant Stage Manager: Rakshana Sivasurian
Lighting Operator: Clarisa Carvalho, Omer Warman or Jonathan Ringshall
Sound Operator: Sofia Chrisafis or Anna Kidd
Set Construction and Get-In: Mark Mabey, Jacqueline Knight, Holly Heron-Chambers, Gary O’Keefe, Max Batty, Phillip Ley, Masi Nagdee, Andy Hind & Keith Syrett

Holly Faulkner studied English at the University of Cambridge following a lifelong love of drama and literature. While there, she acted in and assistant directed several College productions. Outside of her work as the Climate & ESG Lead for a multi-national bank, she enjoys acting and has always remained involved in a variety of theatre shows, from outdoor Shakespeare to pantomime. Having moved to London in 2023, Holly is excited to be acting in her first show with the Tower Theatre.

Frances Berry graduated from the full time drama program at Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting). After finishing and relocating to Sydney, she worked professionally across various film and television productions. In 2022, Frances revisited her theatre training when she was cast as Emma Darwin in The Wider Earth, alongside the team at Dead Puppets Society. After the Brisbane run, the show toured four states across Australia. Frances Berry is a dual citizen of Australia and the United Kingdom and relocated to London last year. The Wolves is her first production for the Tower Theatre.

Jacqueline Crain is excited to be making her debut with the Tower Theatre! Past work includes Detective Muller in Conscience (Cockpit Theatre) and Connie in the one-woman play The Care and Feeding of Baby Birds (US). In film world, she can be seen in upcoming film Bilby, and short film Donna, which she also directed. She trained at LAMDA. A Kansas City native, Jacqueline’s hobbies include fending off Dorothy quotes and waxing poetic on KC BBQ.

This is Megan Davies’ debut with the Tower Theatre, having joined the company last year. She recently rediscovered her love of acting having previously trained with the National Youth Theatre and performed in university productions such as The Importance of Being Earnest. In her day job, Megan campaigns for a fairer economic system and is excited to be returning to the stage.

Lola Thatcher is a London-based actor and screenwriter. She trained at All in Actors and typically stars in independent film projects, with a particular love for plays. This is her debut production at the Tower Theatre; her previous acting credits include All the Little Lights, The Writer and Hotel Decevoir. Lola joined the Tower Theatre community in 2023.

Amy Cash is a London based actor, singer and writer. This is her debut performance with the Tower Theatre Company. She trained in acting at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, as well as with UAL and the National Youth Theatre. Her theatre credits include Dani in The Last Will and Testament of Sheila Goodwin and Annie in Falling Berries as part of the Echoes Theatre Company (The Libra Theatre Cafe), Alison Murphy in The Pageant Play (Righton Productions at the Hen & Chickens Theatre), Whodunnit Unrehearsed 3 (The Park Theatre), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet and Perdita in The Winter’s Tale (The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival). She has also lent her voice to numerous audiobooks including A Christmas Carol (Amazon Audible, 2016) and Monster 1983 (Amazon Audible). Amy is very excited to be performing with the Tower Theatre for the first time.

Thea Mayeux is a Scottish actor based in North London. This is her debut performance with the Tower Theatre Company. Thea studied Acting at RADA and Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and has since performed in both theatre and screen. Her film and TV credits include work with Disney+, Pinata Productions Ltd and New Sparta Productions. She is also the co-founder, and Creative Director of Band of Sisters Theatre, a female led theatre company which focuses on supporting emerging female identifying artists. Their latest production, Knives and Forks by Danielle James, premiered this summer at Riverside Studios before a run at Gilded Balloon at Edinburgh Fringe 2024 where it received multiple 4 star reviews. Thea has also performed in the 5-star reviewed show, The Lions Den, at the Camden People’s Theatre.

Caroline Cromwell is an American actor currently based in London. She received her MFA in Acting from East 15 and has successfully obtained a Global Talent Visa. This is her fourth production with the Tower; she previously appeared in The Fan, Under Milk Wood and Coram Boy (which performed in London and at the Minack Theatre). She is a co-founder of London International Shakespeare Ensemble, which had its debut production of Much Ado About Nothing this summer in Camden Market. Other recent credits include The River at the Corbett Theatre, Incognito at the Bridewell Theatre, A Christmas Carol at East 15, and As You Like It during East 15's residency at the Globe Theatre.

Julia Josephson is thrilled to be making her debut performance at the Tower Theatre! Originally from Los Angeles, she moved to London to complete her MA in Applied Theatre at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and also trained at the British American Drama Academy. She did her undergraduate degree at Sarah Lawrence (New York) where performed in several productions, and in London, has performed in the Camden Fringe and with the Beaufort Players. Now, Julia primarily focuses on her work in the creative education sector and currently, she manages the schools programme at the Little Angel Theatre in Islington.

Alexandra Charalambous trained in repertory theatre in London and has performed in a number of theatre productions including Stags and Hens, Rope, Play it Again Sam, Dial M for Murder, Bedroom Farce and Strangers on a Train. More recently, she played the lead role Judy in Home, I’m Darling for Incognito Theatre. Alexandra dabbles with comedy writing and performing, murder mystery events and adding her voice to audio projects. This is her second production for the Tower Theatre and she is excited to be playing Soccer Mom (without the soccer skills!).

The Wolves is Rae Keefer‘s fifth show with the Tower. Ragan directed An IQ Test for my Birthday last year; before that, she stage managed Spring Forward and The Little Prince. She joined as Assistant Director for Richard III. Past directing credits include Echoes, On The Exhale, Lost Connections, VIRGIN-IA and, most recently, Heroin Is NOT The New Chic. Just recently Ragan has completed her MFA in Theatre Directing from the University of East London and is so grateful to have found the Tower since moving to London from the US.
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The Wolves
by Sarah DeLappe
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Wednesday 8 - Saturday 18 January, 2025 |
Cast List
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Production Team
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![]() | Holly Faulkner studied English at the University of Cambridge following a lifelong love of drama and literature. While there, she acted in and assistant directed several College productions. Outside of her work as the Climate & ESG Lead for a multi-national bank, she enjoys acting and has always remained involved in a variety of theatre shows, from outdoor Shakespeare to pantomime. Having moved to London in 2023, Holly is excited to be acting in her first show with the Tower Theatre. |
![]() | Frances Berry graduated from the full time drama program at Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting). After finishing and relocating to Sydney, she worked professionally across various film and television productions. In 2022, Frances revisited her theatre training when she was cast as Emma Darwin in The Wider Earth, alongside the team at Dead Puppets Society. After the Brisbane run, the show toured four states across Australia. Frances Berry is a dual citizen of Australia and the United Kingdom and relocated to London last year. The Wolves is her first production for the Tower Theatre. |
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![]() | Jacqueline Crain is excited to be making her debut with the Tower Theatre! Past work includes Detective Muller in Conscience (Cockpit Theatre) and Connie in the one-woman play The Care and Feeding of Baby Birds (US). In film world, she can be seen in upcoming film Bilby, and short film Donna, which she also directed. She trained at LAMDA. A Kansas City native, Jacqueline’s hobbies include fending off Dorothy quotes and waxing poetic on KC BBQ. |
![]() | This is Megan Davies’ debut with the Tower Theatre, having joined the company last year. She recently rediscovered her love of acting having previously trained with the National Youth Theatre and performed in university productions such as The Importance of Being Earnest. In her day job, Megan campaigns for a fairer economic system and is excited to be returning to the stage. |
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![]() | Lola Thatcher is a London-based actor and screenwriter. She trained at All in Actors and typically stars in independent film projects, with a particular love for plays. This is her debut production at the Tower Theatre; her previous acting credits include All the Little Lights, The Writer and Hotel Decevoir. Lola joined the Tower Theatre community in 2023. |
![]() | Amy Cash is a London based actor, singer and writer. This is her debut performance with the Tower Theatre Company. She trained in acting at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, as well as with UAL and the National Youth Theatre. Her theatre credits include Dani in The Last Will and Testament of Sheila Goodwin and Annie in Falling Berries as part of the Echoes Theatre Company (The Libra Theatre Cafe), Alison Murphy in The Pageant Play (Righton Productions at the Hen & Chickens Theatre), Whodunnit Unrehearsed 3 (The Park Theatre), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet and Perdita in The Winter’s Tale (The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival). She has also lent her voice to numerous audiobooks including A Christmas Carol (Amazon Audible, 2016) and Monster 1983 (Amazon Audible). Amy is very excited to be performing with the Tower Theatre for the first time. |
![]() | Thea Mayeux is a Scottish actor based in North London. This is her debut performance with the Tower Theatre Company. Thea studied Acting at RADA and Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and has since performed in both theatre and screen. Her film and TV credits include work with Disney+, Pinata Productions Ltd and New Sparta Productions. She is also the co-founder, and Creative Director of Band of Sisters Theatre, a female led theatre company which focuses on supporting emerging female identifying artists. Their latest production, Knives and Forks by Danielle James, premiered this summer at Riverside Studios before a run at Gilded Balloon at Edinburgh Fringe 2024 where it received multiple 4 star reviews. Thea has also performed in the 5-star reviewed show, The Lions Den, at the Camden People’s Theatre. |
![]() | Caroline Cromwell is an American actor currently based in London. She received her MFA in Acting from East 15 and has successfully obtained a Global Talent Visa. This is her fourth production with the Tower; she previously appeared in The Fan, Under Milk Wood and Coram Boy (which performed in London and at the Minack Theatre). She is a co-founder of London International Shakespeare Ensemble, which had its debut production of Much Ado About Nothing this summer in Camden Market. Other recent credits include The River at the Corbett Theatre, Incognito at the Bridewell Theatre, A Christmas Carol at East 15, and As You Like It during East 15's residency at the Globe Theatre. |
![]() | Julia Josephson is thrilled to be making her debut performance at the Tower Theatre! Originally from Los Angeles, she moved to London to complete her MA in Applied Theatre at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and also trained at the British American Drama Academy. She did her undergraduate degree at Sarah Lawrence (New York) where performed in several productions, and in London, has performed in the Camden Fringe and with the Beaufort Players. Now, Julia primarily focuses on her work in the creative education sector and currently, she manages the schools programme at the Little Angel Theatre in Islington. |
![]() | Alexandra Charalambous trained in repertory theatre in London and has performed in a number of theatre productions including Stags and Hens, Rope, Play it Again Sam, Dial M for Murder, Bedroom Farce and Strangers on a Train. More recently, she played the lead role Judy in Home, I’m Darling for Incognito Theatre. Alexandra dabbles with comedy writing and performing, murder mystery events and adding her voice to audio projects. This is her second production for the Tower Theatre and she is excited to be playing Soccer Mom (without the soccer skills!). |
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![]() | The Wolves is Rae Keefer‘s fifth show with the Tower. Ragan directed An IQ Test for my Birthday last year; before that, she stage managed Spring Forward and The Little Prince. She joined as Assistant Director for Richard III. Past directing credits include Echoes, On The Exhale, Lost Connections, VIRGIN-IA and, most recently, Heroin Is NOT The New Chic. Just recently Ragan has completed her MFA in Theatre Directing from the University of East London and is so grateful to have found the Tower since moving to London from the US. |