
MARGOT JOSEPH
Margot is an actress from Moscow. Before moving to Paris, she lived in Geneva, where she pursued a career in finance and international relations. It was there then she joined GEDS, the Geneva English Drama Society and discovered that acting is her only passion. She studied acting in English and French at Cours Florent.

ADAM ALEXANDER
Adam Alexander has worked internationally as a performer, movement instructor and fight director, and stage director in theatre and opera. A versatile artist, Adam has performed in multiple classical and musical theatre productions on both sides of the Atlantic. While at The Actor’s Studio Drama School, Adam created curriculum and taught movement and stage combat. He has choreographed and created movement sequences for Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Regional productions for theatre, film, musical theatre, and opera. Since moving to France, Adam has continued his varied artistic interests, he has performed and taught as well as created and directed a cabaret show. He also directed an AMT Live production of Crossroads as part of the Paris Fringe Festival, a production of Much Ado About Nothing with Cygnet Theatre Paris, and multiple shows at Cours Florent, where teaches Acting, Physical Theatre, Speech, and Stage Combat, and serves as the pedagogical director for the second and third years of the Acting in English department. Adam holds degrees from Boston University, the Manhattan School of Music, and is a member of the Society of American Fight Directors, the Association of Theater Movement Educators, the American Guild of Musical Artists, and Actors Equity Association

TRISTAN STANSBURY WORTHINGTON
Tristan is a British actor living in Paris. He started performing in plays and musicals at a young age and now, after a career in communications, has returned to his first love: theatre. He studied acting in English and French at Cours Florent. In 2019, he played the role of Benedick in Cygnet Theatre’s production of Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Adam Alexander, and had the leading role in Blanche first came, a short film directed by Violette Brient de Gastines. This year, he participated in Laeticia Dosch’s Radio Arbres project and with director Doriane Pasquale created a version of the one-man-show Le Frigo by Copi.