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Full Cast Announced for Moment By Moment – Future Spotlight’s First Feature Film

by Staff Writer
October 29, 2025
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Future Spotlight Productions has announced the full cast for its debut feature film Moment By Moment, written by Alexander Sage Oyen and set for release in Spring 2026.

Directed by Future Spotlight founder Louis Rayneau, the film stars Olivier Award winner Cassidy Janson alongside Chloe Saracco, Cleve September, Collette Guitart, Jarnéia Richard-Noel, Jordan Donnelly, Katie Tonkinson, Lois Morgan Gay, May Tether and Ross Harmon.

Completing the ensemble are Bohan Baker, George Bowskill, Ziki Buswell, Marcus Chrisostomou, Robert Donnelly, Ella Goodie, Sammy Herbert, Maisie Kennedy, Rosie Napper, Antonia Tom-Dollar and Ethan Vijn.

       

Moment By Moment follows ten strangers in one city, exploring their dreams and nightmares to capture the essence of real-life experiences.

Alexander Sage Oyen is known for musicals including Outlaws, Archie’s Final Project, Diva, A Night Like This, and Roam: A Musical, which will be presented in concert at the Shaftesbury Theatre.

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Louis Rayneau’s directing credits include In Pieces, which was adapted for stage at the Turbine Theatre. He also created the Spotlight On The Future charity project and produces family films and events in partnership with KidZania London.

Cassidy Janson plays Allie. Her credits include Bare, & Juliet (Olivier Award winner), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Chess, Wicked, and Once. She also performed with Amber Riley and Beverley Knight in the trio Leading Ladies.

Chloe Saracco plays Isabela. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Music and Harvard University, her credits include Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 and Into the Woods.

Cleve September plays Austin. He was Olivier-nominated for Hamilton and has appeared in The Little Big Things, Bonnie & Clyde, Millennials, and In The Heights.

       

Collette Guitart plays Faye. Her credits include White Rose, Why Am I So Single?, Rock Follies, SIX, & Juliet, and Bat Out of Hell.

Jarnéia Richard-Noel plays Dionne. She is best known for SIX (Olivier nomination), Madagascar the Musical, Hairspray, and Play On!.

Jordan Donnelly plays Forest. His credits include The Best of Frankie Valli, Magical Merlin, and Choir of Man.

Katie Tonkinson plays Lydia. She has appeared in The Greatest Showman, Bat Out of Hell, Tarantino Live, and Snow White.

Lois Morgan Gay plays Tina. A singer-songwriter, she won a £100,000 record deal in 2022 and was a semi-finalist on The Voice UK in 2024. This marks her acting debut.

May Tether plays Heather. Her credits include Heathers, Gypsy, Taboo, Moby Dick, and Heather the Musical (film).

Ross Harmon plays Tommy. His credits include Get Down Tonight, Shucked, Wicked, But I’m a Cheerleader, and In Pieces (film).

More information can be found here.

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