Leighton Pugh trained at LAMDA, after studying Modern Languages at Queen’s College, Oxford. His radio work includes the plays
Murder by the Book and
Scenes from Provincial Life for BBC Radio 4 and the voice of Heinrich von Kleist in the BBC Radio 3 documentary
The Tragical Adventure of Heinrich von Kleist. Leighton has been in five productions for the National Theatre, most recently
The Lehman Trilogy (NT Live 2018–19, New York, West End). For Naxos AudioBooks he has recorded, among other things,
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Zola’s
Germinal,
Nana and
L’Assommoir, and featured in Walton’s
The Compleat Angler.
Lucy Scott trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Her stage credits include
Emma (Tricycle Theatre),
Search and Destroy (New End Theatre) and
Mansfield Park (Chichester Festival). Her television credits include
Pride and Prejudice (BBC),
Rosemary and Thyme (ITV) and
Spooks (BBC). She also appeared in the film Tom Brown’s
Schooldays with Stephen Fry. She has read many titles for Naxos AudioBooks, including Balzac’s
Cousin Bette, Eliot’s
Romola, Fontane’s
Effi Briest and Richardson’s
Clarissa.
Nicholas Boulton graduated from The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, winning the BBC Carleton Hobbs Award for Radio. He has since featured in countless BBC radio dramas, narrated a plethora of award-winning audiobooks, and died a thousand deaths in various video games. Film, TV and theatre appearances include
Shakespeare in Love,
Game of Thrones and
Wolf Hall (RSC). His Naxos Audiobooks unabridged recordings of the
Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell won the
AudioFile ‘Earphones’ Award in 2021, and he also received the ‘Golden Voice’ Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023.