Rochdale Observer

Cast are coming HOME for new comic drama

- PREVIEW BY STEVE COOKE

HOME have announced the full cast for Work It Out, their brand new, compelling comedy drama coming to Manchester as part of the Spring 2024 season.

Together, they work out their problems with music, exercise, and gallows humour. But amidst the sweat and camaraderi­e there is a simmering mix of fragile egos and impulsive behaviour that threatens to boil over at any moment.

Aaron Mccusker is Rab. His film and television credits include Hope Street (BBC Ni/brit Box), Marcella (Itv/netflix) and Shameless.

Shaq is played by Dominic Coffey who is a company dancer for North

East contempora­ry dance company Ellen Hathaway Dance Company.

Eithne Browne plays Marie. Her theatre credits include Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers (Liverpool Playhouse, London’s Lyric Theatre), Shirley Valentine (Northcott Theatre) and To Kill a Mockingbir­d (New Vic Theatre).

Elizabeth Twells is Alice. Her television credits include Emmerdale (ITV), Doctors (BBC), Everything I Know About Love (BBC/ Working Title) and The Bay (ITV/TALL Story Pictures).

Eva Scott plays Colette. Her theatre credits include Betty! (Royal Exchange Theatre), I Wanna Be Yours (Leeds Playhouse), Penny (Pleasance Theatre) and I Don’t Know Why I’m Crying (Theatre Deli).

Rebecca is played by Raffie Julien whose theatre credits include: Follow the Signs (Soho Theatre), The Emperor’s New Clothes (Derby Theatre, Polka Theatre), Treasure Island (Derby Theatre), and Antigone (Storyhouse Theatre).

Eve Steele, who is Siobhan, has television credits include Clink, Scott and Bailey, Sleeping Lions, All

At Sea, The Driver, Accused, AWOL, Doctors, Spooks and The Royal.

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