ALEXANDRE LIEBE Born in Germany from a German father and a French mother, Alexandre lived his childhood in both countries. After 12 years working as a grain broker and at the very same time playing theater in Bourges at the Compagnie Maleluka, he decides to make a living from his passion : acting. Freshly graduated from a 3 year long double training in Cinema and Theater at Cours Florent, he joins our adventure ! Né en Allemagne d’un père allemand et d’une mère française, Alexandre a vécu son enfance dans les deux pays. Après avoir travaillé 12 ans en tant que courtier en grains et en parallèle avoir fait du théâtre dans la Compagnie Maleluka à Bourges, il décide de se reconvertir pour vivre de sa passion : comédien. Tout récemment diplômé d’une double formation de 3 ans Cinéma et Théâtre au Cours Florent, il se joint à notre aventure. Meledeen Yacoubi
 Mundey Young Mundey brings a rich tapestry of cultural nuance to her roles. With an impressive array of roles across film, television, and theatre, Mundey has proven her versatility. In 2023, she shined as Aunt Glow in the theatrical production "Wild With Happy" at the Torrance Theatre, directed by Daniel Scipio. Her training includes intensive courses at the PM Acting Studio in Paris, Cours Florent in Bordeaux, and the Actor's Studio of Orange County, where she honed her skills in scene and film techniques. Mundey's background also includes a strong foundation in improvisation and vocal technique from Groundlings. Mundey's unique blend of life experiences, including her service in the United States Air Force and her work as a life coach, enrich her portrayals, bringing depth and realism to each character she embodies. Offstage, Mundey is active in radio and podcasting, where she continues to engage with diverse audiences. Mundey is thrilled to be asked to play the iconic roles of Rosa Parks and Winnie Mandela on tour in 2024-2025 in Tired of Giving In - The Rosa Parks Story and the new version of Théâtre en Anglais’ most successful play Prisoner 46664: Nelson Mandela.
Marc Seri
Chengetai Née et grandie au Zimbabwe (ex-Rhodésie), Chengetai a commencé sa carrière artistique comme modèle et chanteuse en Afrique du Sud. Après avoir accompagné de nombreux artistes sud-africains dans leurs tournées européennes et américaines, elle est venue s'installer à Paris en 2008 à l'invitation de sa maison de disques. En 2009, elle y reçoit le Trophée Charles Trénet pour son premier album "Zimblue", et multiplie les collaborations avec de nombreux musiciens et beat-makers, tant sur scène que sur disques. En 2017, elle fait ses débuts au théâtre avec "Prisoner 46664", une production inédite de la Compagnie "Théâtre en Anglais" consacrée à son héros, Nelson Mandela. Parallèlement, elle tourne son propre tour de chant dédié aux grandes voix du jazz sud-africain et intitulé “The Rainbow Music-Show” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNWixhjNTGY en hommage à la nation Arc-en-Ciel.
Prescilla AVOME
Rachel Summers is a versatile actor with a diverse range of theatre, television, and film credits. A Master’s graduate of the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama,she has built a dynamic career in both classical and contemporary roles. Rachels West End credits include performing in Bleak Expectations at the Criterion Theatre, where she played Poppy Bin and Ripely Fecund. She also starred as Desiree in the critically acclaimed, five-star, Olivier Award-nominated stage adaptation of the much-loved BBC comedy Upstart Crow at the Gielgud Theatre. Most recently, Rachel appeared as Mollie Ralston in the world-renowned production of The Mousetrap, which is the longest-running show in the world, now celebrating an incredible 72 years at the St. Martin’s Theatre. Her theatre credits outside the West End include Amethyst Crapp in Petula at National Theatre Wales, Lise in The Boss Of It All at the Soho Theatre, and Mother and Coco in Conundrum at the Arcola Theatre. She has also been seen as Celia in As You Like It and Constance Neville in She Stoops To Conquer with the Guildford Shakespeare Company, Novice in Trade with New Perspectives Theatre, Madam Irina in This Island’s Mine at the King’s Head Theatre, and Melanie in Dare To Dare at The Space Theatre. Rachel appeared in the musical A Playboy of The West Indies at the Birmingham Rep, and her one-woman show Femi in The Sun, The Moon and The Stars at the Yard Theatre further showcases her talent with a compelling solo performance. On screen, Rachel appeared as Katherine Cousens in the HBO series The Nevers, and in film, she played the role of Keisha in Calloused Hands, which won Best Feature Film at the British Urban Film Festival.
Williams Bulambo