
Acting
Al Cammish (né Alan Simon Lewis) is a British stage and screen actor, musician and writer, born in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. He is the eldest child of charity directors, Mark and Christina Lewis, and the older brother of Kate Lewis - an equestrian and influencer. While attending Scarborough College, Cammish gained recognition as both a singer-songwriter (headlining local festivals and supporting various touring bands, such as McFly and The Vamps) and a competitive dancer (earning titles in Latin & Ballroom, Contemporary and Freestyle). In 2018, he graduated from The University of Warwick with a First Class (Hons) degree in Film & Television Studies, specializing in queer animation, and relocated to Birmingham.

Serious musician Doom and free-spirited circus kid Glitter start a budding summer relationship filled with camping trips, late-night conversations, and plenty of song and dance. Their relationship is put to the test as they deal with trying to make it in the music biz, their mothers, and finding what feeds each of their souls and dreams.

Adam works night shifts at a fast food restaurant in a motorway service station. A directionless and unassuming man, he lives a lonely life, but upon hearing that his father has died, Adam finds himself in search of answers.

A despondent soul arrives in a strange place where he must confront his (mostly) inner demons.

Kansas, 1872. A young farmer boy must take his revenge against the Bandits that murdered his loved ones. Partnering up with a wise, old traveller, his plan soon turns sour when those closest to him become his worst enemy.

Struggling to get over his ex, a young gay man arranges an anonymous hook up. Then anxiety sets in – what if his date is a murderer?
