Stella Feehily
Stella Feehily is an Irish playwright and actor. She was co-winner of the 2007 Susan Smith Blackburn Award for O Go My Man.
Her plays include: The Lightest Element (Hampstead Theatre, 2024); This May Hurt A Bit (Out of Joint & Octagon Theatre, 2014); Bang Bang Bang (Out of Joint & Octagon Theatre, 2011); Dreams of Violence (Soho Theatre & Out of Joint, 2009); O go my Man (Royal Court Theatre & Out of Joint, 2006); and Duck (Out of Joint, 2003).
Lindsey Ferrentino
Lindsey Ferrentino is an American playwright whose plays have been produced internationally. They include The Fear of 13 (Donmar Warehouse, London, 2024), Ugly Lies the Bone (Off-Broadway, 2015; National Theatre, London, 2017) and Amy and the Orphans (Off-Broadway, 2018).
Other plays include: Kokomo, This Flat Earth, Magic Man, Moonlight on the Bayou and Paradise Bar and Grill.
Her adaptation of Michel Hazanavicius' feature film The Artist (with Drew McOnie) was premiered at Theatre Royal Plymouth in 2024.
David Ferry
David Ferry is a Canadian director, dramaturg, actor and teacher. He was Artistic Director of Bluewater Summer Playhouse in Kincardine, Ontario, from 1998-2002 and has also worked as an actor.
Eric Fielding
Eric Fielding was professor of scenic design and resident set designer for the Department of Theatre and Media Arts at Brigham Young University, Utah, for 28 years. He has design credits that include scenery and/or lighting for more than 275 productions. He was editor of Theatre Design & Technology journal from 1988-95.
Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes is an acclaimed British actor, best known for films such as Schindler's List (for which he won a BAFTA Award for Best Actor), The English Patient (for which he was nominated for an Academy Award) and playing the role of Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter film series. He won a Tony Award in 1995 for Hamlet, and made his directorial film debut in 2011 with Coriolanus.
Calum Finlay
Calum Finlay is an actor, writer and director. His play Fanny was premiered at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, in 2024.