Our Team

Victoria Sasso (they/them)- Caileigh, Co-Creator

Victoria earned their BFA in Acting from California State University, Fullerton before moving to New York City, where they worked professionally on projects ranging from national tours to Shakespeare Festivals to Musical Theatre. They are now based primarily in London, having just completed an MA at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Most recently, Victoria worked on Peacock’s The Continental: From The World of John Wick. They are especially passionate about collaborating with other artists to create new work that tells stories from queer and feminist perspectives. www.victoriasasso.com

Harun Ćehović (he/him)- Faruk, Co-Creator

Harun Ćehović hails from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts Sarajevo with a Bachelor's degree in Acting and recently completed his Master's degree in Theatre Lab at RADA. Harun has acted in several plays with the National Theater Sarajevo and has also appeared in short and feature films across Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, and Italy. The short film he produced and wrote, "Finchley Lane,” opened the OFF Film Festival in Sarajevo this year.

Tiffany Elana King (she/her)- Maureen

Tiffany is a recent RADA graduate, having returned to her first love, acting. She is also a theatre maker, poet and educator.  Recent directing, choreography and writing credits include: TETHERED (Rada), RESPECT: THE ARETHA FRANKLIN SONGBOOK (UK Tour and Arena Tour), CABARET HAVANA (Mountview Mack), PUNCHY: THE MUSICAL (Courtyard Theatre), PETER PAN (Powderham Castle), ALICE IN WINTER WONDERLAND and JUNGLE BOOK: THE GAME (Vision Arts). Tiffany has over 14 years’ experience working with young people as Artistic Director of Theatretrain Reading.

Matthias Moret (he/they)- Maxime, Co-Creator

Matthias Moret is a London based French actor and theatre maker. After completing a Masters in acting and theatre Making at RADA, they collaborated on the new piece of writing "The Last Time I Saw Caileigh", alongside developing their first solo piece "SpitIn My Face". As a queer maker, Matthias wants to portray stories and issues that the LGBTQIA+ community face, and to broaden their representation.