Claud Hernández
Claud Hernández (Spain) known for her emotional depth, honesty, and a deep-rooted passion for storytelling. She trained at the Eòlia Conservatory in Barcelona and Rose Bruford College in London, where she developed a craft grounded in curiosity, truth, and physicality.
On screen, Claud stars in two feature films: Ilusión de Verano (dir. Àlex Comas) and When the River Becomes the Sea (dir. Pere Vila Barceló), which premiered at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. In the latter, she appears alongside Àlex Brendemühl and Bruna Cusí, delivering a performance marked by quiet strength and emotional nuance.
Her stage work includes performances at Barcelona’s Sala Beckett (Els Malnascuts and Com eren els macarrons?, her own devised piece with company Al Dente), and the B12 Festival in Berlin (The Body Keeps It Honest, dir. Pau Aran), where she continues to explore the intersection of movement, voice, and narrative.
Always evolving, Claud continues to train with industry leaders such as Adrián Núñez and Marc Martínez. She thrives on roles that feel raw, real, and full of heart—always seeking new ways to embody complex, human stories.
Albert Ward
An Actor and Writer raised in a large family from Newcastle in the north of England. Albert gave up a 27 year career with British Airways to become a full time mature student, graduating in 2020 with an MA Acting degree from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Whilst living in Germany for four years he was Production Co-ordinator for the Welton Theatre and directed “Wait until Dark” for the BFG Theatre Festival. In the UK he has undertaken many roles at Theatre Royal Lincoln and Key Theatre Peterborough.
His one man show “Unmasked” was published in 2021 as part of a Covid Drama series for DDArts Birmingham.
He is currently organising a group in Barcelona designed to bring actors and writers together to workshop and collaborate. His Dream Role is Antonio in “The Merchant of Venice”.