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Cast
"Musica Secreta and Celestial Sirens sang passionate love songs to Christ...... The singing was spine tingling, the casting superb."
   

Music performed live by Musica Secreta:

Tessa Bonner, Deborah Roberts and Katharine Hawnt sopranos
Catherine King mezzo soprano
Caroline Trevor alto
Frances Kelly harp
David Miller or Elizabeth Kenny chitarrone
Nicholas Parle organ
Laurie Stras musical director

Film cast:

Eugenia Caruso Camilla
Jamie McDonald the man
Sue Maund Lucrezia Borgia

Eugenia Caruso

Born and raised in Rome, Eugenia Caruso has trained at East 15 Acting School. She enjoys outdoor sports, speaks fluent Italian and... not so fluent Spanish. Her film and TV credits include cameo roles in the Italian series Nati Ieri and in the feature film Roosevelt Therapy. She has also played lead roles in several short films and in the music video 5Verses for Fink Base Productions.

Eugenia Caruso

Australian-born Jamie McDonald graduated from the Rose Bruford College Acting degree last year. Since completing his degree he first appeared as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet and Borachio in Much Ado About Nothing at the annual Pendley Shakespeare Festival. Most recently he was performing as Josh in the European theatre tour of The Wild Animus. Between these and other theatre projects he has appeared in short films and music videos.

Eugenia Caruso

Sue Maund most recently played Miss Havisham in a tour of Great Expectations for Northern Stage. She has also toured in Princess Sharon for Scarlet Theatre and Juliet + Romeo for Empty Space. Other theatre includes Karate Billy Comes Home at the Auden Theatre, Norfolk; Faith, Hope and Charity at the Lyric Hammersmith, London; Our Country's Good at the Mercury, Colchester; and Rudymenta, based on the works of Bruno Schulz, with Mandala Theatre at the Old Synagogue in Krakow. Performances in London with New Factory Of The Eccentric Actor include Red Cabbage Cafe (Roundhouse), 1905 (Brunswick House) and New Babylon (Round Chapel). For film and TV she has lurked in the background of Krakatoa (C4), The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, The Birthday Girl and Miss Julie. She is very pleased to be lurking in the foreground of Fallen.