Sheara studied History of Art and Italian at the University of Bristol, Fashion Design at the Istituto di Moda Burgo, Milan, and trained in costume at RADA. She mainly works in film and television assisting award-winning costume designers on projects including Elizabeth – The Golden Age, The Other Boleyn Girl, Sense and Sensibility and Lark Rise to Candleford for the BBC, and the forthcoming Garden of Eden, The Young Victoria, Unmade Beds and Jane Campion’s Bright Star.
For Eyebrow productions, Sheara most recently costumed Me and My Girl at the London Palladium, having previously costume designed both Sweet Charity and Into the Woods. Her other theatre experience includes Dancing in the Streets (Wardrobe Mistress at the Cambridge Theatre, Covent Garden), Art (Costume Supervisor of its UK tour), and The Madness of Esme and Shaz (Costume Designer at the Gielgud Theatre, RADA).


Ian has produced both Showtime Challenges to date and is looking forward to producing Showtime 3 at the London Palladium. He has also produced Company (Edinburgh 2001), and, for Bristol University, Cabaret, Guys and Dolls, Peter and the Wolf for Anthony Nolan, Two, Calamity Jane, and The Boy Friend for National Meningitis Trust.
Although Ian cannot sing, dance or act he is a keen trombone player, plays piano and is learning the drums. He has played the trombone in various orchestras, jazz bands and brass bands including champion section contests. Ian has organised a number of concerts for charity including the Oxford Radcliffe Children's Hospital, Oxford Kidney Unit, Leukaemia Research, Childline and the Brittle Bone Society.
Ian is General Manager for Renal, Transplantation and Urology Services at Guys and St Thomas' Hospital. The department provides kidney treatment care across South East London and the Channel Islands. His non-musical projects include the construction of a new MRI and Ultrasound Suite and a new Catheterisation Laboratory both opened by Princess Anne in 2007. He is presently working on Kidney Treatment Centres in Tunbridge Wells, Bexley Heath and Southwark.
Ian is a fully qualified accountant and presently studying for an MBA at Leicester University.

German. All I could say was, ‘I am hungry.’Amy studied English and Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London and has a postgraduate diploma in magazine journalism from City University. She has written news, reviews and worked as a sub editor for publications including The Big Issue, Time Out, MSN and the Latin American News, and has reviewed theatre in Edinburgh and reported record-breaking news for Virgin while based in Kansas, US. She currently works as a sub editor for Reveal magazine. Amy is a graduate of the Royal Court Young Writers Programme and was selected to join the new Royal Court Reps scheme.
A member of Eyebrow since 2004, Amy is an artistic director of Writetime - Eyebrow's new writing venture focused on developing and producing new scripts. As part of Writetime, Eyebrow has launched WriteBites - an evening of short plays which provides a platform for writers, actors and directors to experiment with new material in an intimate and receptive environment.
Amy has worked as an assistant producer on several of Eyebrow's Showtime Challenges including Me and My Girl (London Palladium) and Sweet Charity (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), and was the ASM for Into The Woods (New Theatre Oxford). She is the co-producer for this year's production of Crazy For You at the London Palladium in October.

Physics. I used to write poetry at the back with Alice Sedgwick. The main thing I remember was my teacher, Tobias Hardy, telling us that bigger things are more attractive.Esther trained as a classical saxophonist and musician at Bristol University and then completed an MA in acting at Mountview Academy. She has been working as a professional actress and musician for the past four years and plays a wide range of wind and keyboard instruments. She has specialised in the world of actor musicians, having worked many times for The New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, The Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch and The Watermill Theatre, Newbury. Esther was part of the Old Vic: New Voices 24 Hour Plays in 2005 and since then has been involved in many plays as well as musicals. In 2006, she was in the West End performing in John Doyle’s Mack and Mabel. Esther is currently in rehearsals for As You Like It at Watford Palace, which runs this April.
Esther appeared in Eyebrow’s production of Into The Woods in Oxford, for which she was an assistant producer. She was also a producer on Sweet Charity, and is extremely excited about being involved in Eyebrow’s upcoming productions!

Leigh graduated from the University of Bristol with a degree in Music and was soon appointed Musical Director in Residence at the Bristol Academy of Performing Arts. Theatre credits include: Sweeney Todd, Assassins, Company, Sweet Charity, West Side Story, Candide, The Pajama Game, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Cabaret and Weird Romance (European premiere). Leigh has recently spent four years as a musical director with Holland America Line, and is a performer with the revue company On That Note.
As a composer and arranger, Leigh has had works performed by ensembles including the National Youth of Choir Wales and the Sorrel Quartet. He recently arranged and conducted the original music for Beauty and the Beast at the Corn Exchange, Newbury.

Probably gym class. Why do school gyms always have those exciting climbing frames against the walls but you never got to use them!John has been involved with Eyebrow productions and Showtime from the get go, directing Into the Woods in 2004 and Sweet Charity in 2006. For Eyebrow productions, John has also directed Company, Guys and Dolls, The Boyfriend and Two.
John has been an actor since leaving Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in 2002 and has worked at the Salisbury Playhouse (Indian Ink), Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond (various Shakespeare), Courtyard at Covent Garden (Amy Evans’ Strike), Pleasance theatre London (Lifelines), The Alma Tavern Bristol (The Problem) and a variety of Edinburgh venues. John’s TV credits include Hollyoaks (Lime pictures), Megaflood (Impossible pictures), Proposal (Kafka Productions) and a commercial for British Gas.

Joe likes to refer to himself as being “The Keeper of the Eyebrow Brand”. Over the years, in addition to designing the Eyebrow logo, he has designed publicity for the last Showtime Challenge, Me and My Girl, as well as Sweet Charity, and many productions at Bristol University, including Eyebrow’s Company. Joe graduated from Liverpool University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Design. As well as being a freelance designer, he currently spends most of his time teaching A-level Graphic Design, Product Design and Art Foundation in London. As a professional designer, he has also created publicity for RADA exhibitions, Buckingham Palace Summer Opening events, and various plays at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In addition, he regularly undertakes re-branding projects that have ranged from Lavender Farms to Youth Clubs and Charities.
For more on Joe’s most recent venuture, check out www.inviteauntiebetty.com


Jonny (me) is a web developer. He studied Computer Visulisation without the intention of designing websites, but started freelancing on greenzone.tv created by Eski Thomas and Julien Temple. He is currently still freelancing. He enjoys it muchly.
He would like to say that he was beguiled into the Eyebrow ways by Amy and Sheara – though in truth it did not take much at all. He probably should have held out for a bit of schmoozing. He did not want a biog - as that just meant more work for himself.

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