Company Biogs
Lewis is an actor, singer and joint artistic director of Three Beyond The Sea. She graduated from ALRA in 2002 and made her professional debut at the Edinburgh Festival playing Macbeth in Shakespeare for Breakfast where she met Hannah.
She is currently creating her debut solos show The History of The Pomegranate, which opens at Jacksons Lane Theatre on 31st August 2011. She was recently awarded both festival prizes at Les Eurotopiques in Lille, France with the company of Hidden Birds.
Her Theatre credits include playing Queen Isabel opposite Kevin Spacey in Trevor Nunn’s Richard II (Old Vic Tour), Alyona (Theatre am Lend/Arcola), Hedda Gabler (Bulandra) When Five Years Pass (Arcola), Hamlet (Old Vic), The Traducers (5065 Lift London Eye), Loser (Company FZ , Mime Festival at the Royal Festival Hall), Permission to Play (Shakespeare’s Globe) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Orange Tree).
TV and film credits include: Forgiven, Pissed on the Job, and Whitey Blighty (All for C4). A Million Pounds Don’t Come For Free.
She also sang in Gaelic with the A’Capella group, Rún from 2008 to 2010.
www.lewisbarfoot.com
Hannah Kimpton
Hannah trained at the RWCMD and then in Commedia dell’Arte at Centre Selavy, France. Since then her work has included: Alyona (Theatre am Lend/Arcola), Scaramouche – the Commedia dell’Arte Musical (Hoxton Hall), The Importance of Being Earnest (Brockley Jack), An Inspector Calls (Tour de Force, European tour), Island (Trestle Theatre, UK and Netherlands tour), The Snow Queen (New Vic Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (Heartbreak Productions), a sell out run of Shakespeare For Breakfast (Edinburgh Fringe Festival) as well as numerous shows for children.
A member of The Comedy Project for the last 4 years, she has appeared in several new pieces of work at the Soho Theatre.
Hannah’s film and TV work includes: The Andi O Show (E4), The Lake (West End Central), The Problem with Liking the Person You Have Sex With, The Birth of Peace, Trapped and Edith’s Finger, BBC Welsh BAFTA (Fiction Factory).


