Jez Bond won the Channel Four Theatre Director Bursary, under which he trained at Watford Palace Theatre. In 2010, he founded London's Park Theatre, leading the £3m project and taking the reins as Artistic Director when it opened, to critical acclaim, in 2013. He was recently named in the Evening Standard's Power 1000L a list of the one thousand most influential Londoners. As a director his credits include Adult Supervision (Park Theatre); The Fame Game (Tour of Austria); Sleeping Beauty (Salisbury Playhouse); Oliver! (starring Rowan Atkinson, Oxford); I Have Been Here Before (Watford Palace Theatre); The Twits (Tour of Switzerland); Misconceptions (Hong Kong Arts Centre); Big Boys (Croydon Warehouse); Shot of Genius (Leicester Square); Canaries Sometimes Sing (Kings Head & France); and A Season in South Africa (Old Vic). As a dramaturg, he has worked with writers at Soho Theatre, Theatre Royal Stratford East, Royal Court and Young Vic.
Mark Cameron is and actor and scriptwriter. Television credits include Waterloo Road; Eastenders; The Roman Mysteries; Vincent; The Royal; Fifty Five Degrees North; Doctors and Extreme Endurance, plus regular characters in Coronation Street; Steel River Blues and Emmerdale. Film includes D. I. Hackman in Scar Tissue (UK cinema release 2012); The Boss in The Boss (2012 Reed Festival short film winner); Norman Hunter in The Damned United, and John in Tomo (Sundance Film Festival Winner). Theatre includes the Dame in Sleeping Beauty (Salisbury Playhouse); Chancer in Mathematics of the Heart (Theatre 503 and winner of Brighton Fringe Festival 2011 Best Play); Dorante in The Game of Love and Chance (national tour); Alfredo in The Breakfast Soldiers (Contact Theatre, Manchester); and Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare in the Park).