thepinkbedroom / cast
The Pink Bedroom
Woman / Eleanor Lawrence
Man / John Gillespie
The Lady of Larkspur Lotion
Mrs Hardwick- Moore / Rita Hamill
Mrs Wire / Francesca Wilde
The Writer / Robert Goodman
Mr Paradise
Mr Paradise / Robert Goodman
Girl / Cordelia Levinson
Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen
Man / Brian Timoney
Woman / Caitlin Shannon
cast / biogs
Brian trained at the Academy Drama School, London and at The Bennett
Method Studio. He has worked extensively in Theatre, TV and Film.
Theatre Credits include Fair Play (Royal Court), Scot’s Quair, (Citizen’s
Theatre Glasgow) Macbeth (Cambridge Shakespeare Company)
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Farce (Millfield Theatre) Twelfth Night (Pentacle Theatre Co),
Piece of Foreign Sky (Arches Theatre, Glasgow). Brian also directed
Unspoken Production's previous show ‘Blackout’ at The Courtyard Theatre.
TV and Film credits include: My Name is Joe (Directed by Ken Loach),
Tinseltown (BBC), Bodyguards (BBC), Investigator (Channel Four),
False or True (BBC).
Brian is the Artistic Director of Unspoken Productions. He also teaches
‘the Method’ at his actors studio The Method Centre.
Caitlin Shannon
Caitlin trained at the Actor’s Studio and the Robert Lyons studio in Los Angeles. Favourite U.S theatre credits include The Norman Conquests at Theatre 40, Stella by Starlight at Laguna Playhouse, Henry IV part 1 at the Classical Theatre Lab, Things We Do For Love and A Chorus of Disapproval at the Odyssey Theatre, Horton Foote’s Blind Date at the Tamarind, and A Bench in the Sun at the Westport Country Playhouse. Film/TV credits include the mini-series A Legend to Ride, and The Division. She’s also a member of the ‘California Artists’ Radio Theater’, most recently she was heard in Charley’s Aunt and Jane Eyre,
opposite Michael York.
Cordelia Levinson
Cordelia recently completed a Diploma in Acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute
in NYC and since returning has appeared in two plays with CP productions
The Murder Game and Love Intrigues which was taken to Edinborough.
Eleanor Lawrence
Eleanor trained with the National Youth Theatre and The Lee Strasberg Film and Theatre Institute, New York.
Theatre credits include: The Rest of the World (Landor Theatre), Twelfth Night &
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Principal Theatre Co.), Less (The King’s Head),
Cell Sell (Soho Theatre) Faliraki - The Greek Tragedy (Lyric , Hammersmith), Immaculate Conceit (Lyric, Hammersmith), Nicholas Nickleby (Lowry Centre)
and Shared Experience’s The First Mrs Rochester (Young Vic).
Television credits include: Skins (Channel 4) and Angelos (Five).
Theatre includes: Mrs. Sorkin (Bridewell Theatre), 14 Emotions (Drill Hall), Marisol (Southwark Playhouse), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Chester Gateway Theatre/No1 Tour), Collected Stories (Eye Theatre, Suffolk), Come Back Little Sheba (Barons Court Theatre), Runners (Blue Elephant Theatre), Bruises (Union Theatre),
Italian American Reconciliation (Theatro Technis), Angeles Still Falling
(Birds Nest/Half Moon), Haircut (Riverside Theatre).
Film Includes: Are You Ready for Love? (Red Pictures), Next Door (Stalker Films), Intimate with a Stranger (Int. Independent Pictures), Outlaw Force (Thalia Films), Goodfellas (Warner Brothers).
Television includes: Riders to the Sea (PBS), Green Promo (Sundance Channel, NBC), General Hospital (ABC).
John trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating in 2005.
Since graduating, John has performed in Film, TV & Theatre.
Theatre credits include: Abel Znorko in Enigma Variations (Pleasance Islington), Vasily in Gatekeeper’s True Religion (Union Theatre), Captain Wilson in
Red Night (Finborough Theatre).
Film credits include Reverb (Swipe Pictures).
TV includes Trial and Retribution (La Plante Productions).
Commercials include Nintendo Wii (Therapy).
Rita trained at the Gaiety School in Dublin. Her most recent theatre project
was playing opposite a puppet in Martha for Barnstorm Theatre Company
in Kilkenny.
Other theatre includes: Dance Hall Days (The Riverside Studios), The Field
(The Tricycle), Bloody Sunday at (The Tricycle - production winner of an Olivier Award), The Wallace Monologues (St Albans Theatre), Living Quarters (The Abbey Theatre in Dublin at The Peacock and National Tour), Limbo (The
Crypt Arts Theatre), Anna Karenina (Irish Times Theatre Awards Nomination), Learning to Drive (One Woman Show), End of Term by Maeve Binchey,
Henry V, Red Devils, Mary and Lizzie and Factory Girls by Frank McGuinness, Laundry and Bourbon, An Actor's Nightmare, The Man from The North,
The Children's Hour (Best actress nomination).
TV and Film includes: Dirty Pretty Things, Bloody Sunday, Fair City (RTE), The Fitz, Rat, Vicious Circle, Silent Witness (BBC), With or Without You, Finbarr's Class
(RTE), Moll Flanders (MGM), Lecture 21, Building the Titanic (Granada),
Omagh (Channel 4), The Bill (ITV).
Radio 4: Bloody Sunday, Scenes from the Saville Inquiry
www.ritahamill.com
Robert has appeared in many feature films, including Luc Besson’s
The Messenger, Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and A Fish Called Wanda, to name a few.
TV credits include Hustle and Dr. Who.
As well as being an actor Robert is a screenwriter, and has directed his own
short films, which have had screenings all over the world, and also on Sky TV.