Meet the cast of BULL!
We are thrilled to share the casting of our brand new co-production with Deafinitely Theatre and Park Theatre – Mike Barlett’s BULL! Directed by Deafinitely Theatre’s Artistic Director Paula Garfield, this extraordinary production features a four-hander cast of deaf actors and will be presented entirely in British Sign Language and creative captions.
The creative team is completed by Paul Burgess (Set, Costume & Video Designer), Jessie Addinall (Lighting Designer), Eleanor Isherwood (Sound Designer & Composer) and Ben Glover (AV Designer) and Raffie Julien (Associate Director).
The UK tour of BULL opens for previews here at The Rep from Sat 12 Sep, before officially opening on Tue 15 Sep, and runs until Sat 19 Sep. The tour then continues to HOME Manchester from Thu 24 to Sat 26 Sep, and conclude its run at the Park Theatre from Wed 30 Sep to Sat 24 October.
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Danny Lee
Danny Lee is a passionate character actor and drag performer based in Essex.
Acting and performing credits include: the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (2025), DeafFab Masquerade Ball (2025), and Deafinitely Youth Theatre’s Shoe Box (2026).
Bull is his professional acting debut..
Ciaran O'Breen
Ciaran is an actor, workshop facilitator and BSL guide from Bristol. He was a finalist for an Offieaward in 2025.
Previous Deafinitely Theatre credits include: Can Bears Ski? and Getting There.
Theatre credits include: Wonder Boy (PW Productions/ Bristol Old Vic), Lord of The Flies (Leeds Playhouse, Belgrade Theatre Coventry & Rose Theatre Kingston); Hansel & Gretel (PaddleBoat Theatre); Galwad (National Theatre Wales/ S4C/ Sky Arts); Flood (Theatre Temoin); Red (Polka Theatre), The Story of Guts (Bristol Old Vic’s Made in Bristol) and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (National Youth Musical Theatre).
Research & Development: Eva (Ad Infinitum), The Little Prince (D-Live), and How High is Up (Fingersmiths).
David Sands
David Sands began his acting career in 2003 with a leading role in the BBC short film called Granddad. He then made his professional stage debut in a touring production of On Blindness, starting at the Soho Theatre.
Theatre credits include: Love’s Labour’s Lost and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Deafinetly Theatre/Shakespeare’s Globe)
Screen credits include: Casualty (BBC), Small World (Lumo TV )
After starring as Chris Baker in Small World, David embarked on a solo stage tour as Chris Baker and then wrote a Lumo TV film called The Chris Baker Show: How to Get Rich. David is also a stand-up comedian, performing gigs for non-deaf audiences without using BSL or an interpreter at several comedy clubs. He also delivers gigs in BSL or International Sign for deaf audiences globally. He occasionally serves as an acting coach and BSL consultant.
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Jasmine Whipps
Jasmine Whipps (Jazzy) is a UK-based deaf content creator, presenter, actor, and advocate for deaf awareness. With experience across television, commercial campaigns, and social media, she is passionate about working with brands to promote accessibility and raise deaf awareness.
Training/Education: National Youth Theatre at Rose Bruford College and completed the Access to Acting Course at RADA in 2022.
Acting credits include: Risking Money: A Romance Scam (Lloyds Bank Academy) and Green Grass Project, and The Vagina Monologues (Deafinitely Theatre)
TV credits include: a TV presenter for OMGenius and also on the See Hear on Tour series.