Danielle Thomson
Danielle has been involved in theatre since childhood when she was a pupil at Edinburgh Acting School. She has been a member of various amateur theatre groups and since moving to Ayrshire eight years ago, Danielle has been involved in productions with the Stair Players and the Ayr Fort Players. Previous roles include ‘Catriona’ in Whisky Galore and ‘Maggie’ in Dead of Night. This is her first production with Compass and she is absolutely thrilled to be involved. She is thoroughly enjoying the rehearsal process for God of Carnage, and can’t wait to take it to the Gaiety stage.
Emily Anderson
Emily is thrilled to make her acting debut in this year's Compass Club production of God of Carnage. Having studied theatre many years ago, it is her first big role. Although it's been terrifying a lot of the time, it has also been incredible, and it's so exciting to be here on stage right in front of you. Emily is a small-time shepherd and runs a successful dog boarding/walking business (in the mud). Before settling at the farm, Emily worked for a local pet courier company & drove through Europe and into Russia to collect pedigree dogs and would be away for months at a time delivering and picking up beautiful dogs. She loves yoga, dancing & photography & her dog Ted.
Cameron Seaward
This will be Cameron's first performance with the Compass Theatre, but not his first time onstage. Recently, Cameron performed with local companies. At Ayr Gaiety in 2025 with the Ayr Fort Players in 'The Girl On The Train', and Theatre Alliance, in their new Scottish musical, "The Tumbling Lassie".