
Two talented young actors from The Hunslet Club’s very own theatre company, The Hunslet Rogues, are making waves in the television industry, proving that with dedication and support, dreams can become reality.
Annabel and Imogen, two rising stars nurtured by The Hunslet Rogues, have recently landed roles in major productions, including the BBC’s hit drama Waterloo Road and Netflix’s highly anticipated series Toxic Town. Their success highlights the power of grassroots arts initiatives in unlocking young people’s potential, regardless of background and circumstance.
Adding to this incredible achievement, Imogen is also starring in the new series Adolescence – the show that everyone is talking about! Working alongside Ashley Walters, Stephen Graham, and a fantastic cast, Imogen gained invaluable experience in a unique filming style, pushing her skills to new heights.
“At The Hunslet Club, young performers are given a platform to develop their skills, confidence, and passion for the arts,” said Jennie Baldwin-Baker , Operations and Finance Manager at The Hunslet Club.
“We are incredibly proud of Annabel and Imogen. Their hard work and determination have led them to incredible opportunities, and we hope their journey inspires other young people to believe in themselves and follow their dreams.”
As The Hunslet Rogues continue to support aspiring performers, Annabel and Imogen’s success stories are a testament to the transformative power of community-driven theatre and sheer hard work, dedication, commitment and passion.
For more information about The Hunslet Rogues and The Hunslet Club visit our website www.hunsletclub.org.uk or follow us on social media.

This post was written by Zoe Creasser
Main photo: Imogen (left) in Waterloo Road
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