Set up in Soho in 1990, Roxane Vacca Management is a theatrical agency, representing actors in film, television and theatre. Over the years we have earned a reputation for finding and nurturing exceptional new talent with clients going on to be awarded BAFTAs, Oliviers and National Television Awards. We maintain a selective list, guiding clients towards varied and successful careers across the industry.

Cinderella at Brixton House opens with Yanexi Enriquez leading as Sindi-Ella

Two Doors Down returns – now on BBC1!
The seventh series of the hit sitcom starring Arabella Weir starts at 9.30pm on Friday 24 Nov

Tommy ‘delivers a standout performance’ in Simon Stephens’ new adaptation of Frisch’s The Fire Raisers, at the Roundhouse until 11 Nov.

THE TALENT – starring Emma D’Arcy
Emma’s leading performance in this moving short from Thomas May-Bailey wins best performance in a male role at Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival.

Michael Sheen’s Valleys Rebellion
Originally aired in 2015, Michael’s vital documentary exploring the history of modern suffrage and political engagement is now being re-shown on BBC4, available now on iPlayer.

Sex Education: the final season. Out on Netflix.
Alistair Petrie returns as the beloved ex-headmaster of Moordale High, Michael Groff

Nenda Neururer leads in It’s Headed Straight Towards Us
Nenda’s performance is singled out for praise in Rachel Kavanaugh’s production, at the Park Theatre until 20 October.

Mrs Sidhu Investigates out on Acorn TV
Our clients Sara Stewart and Nina Yndis appear in this new four-part crime drama, starring Meera Syal and Craig Parkinson.

Tanika Gupta’s adaptation of Dickens’ classic, directed by Pooja Ghai, opens at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, to great reviews. Until 7 October

The Invincibles at the Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, with Yanexi Enriquez
James Grieve’s timely play about the women’s England team opens to great reviews. Until 23 Sept.

Premiere of And Then Come The Nightjars, starring Nigel Hastings
Nigel’s performance is singled out for praise in the reviews of this touching and vital film, in cinemas 1 September.

The Following Events Are Based on a Pack of Lies, starring Alistair Petrie, out now on BBC1 and iPlayer
Sister’s production has already received great reviews with Alistair singled out for praise.

Good Omens Series 2 debuts as the #1 Comedy on Prime worldwide
Starring Michael Sheen and featuring Gloria Obianyo – reviews here

Emma D’Arcy voices Elizabeth Fremantle’s Disobedient
Listed as one of The Times‘ historical fiction works of the month, Emma narrates the audiobook for Penguin. The audiobook and the novel are released 27 July.

Emma D’Arcy nominated for HCA TV Awards
For Best Actress in a Network Broadcast/Cable Series
following their stellar performance in House of the Dragon

Robin Hood: The Legend, Rewritten opens at Regent’s Park
Alex Mugnaioni‘s performance as Sheriff Baldwyn singled out for praise.

And Then Come The Nightjars, starring and produced by
Nigel Hastings slated for theatrical release on 1 September
Premieres on 25 August at the Chichester Film Festival

Michael Sheen stars in the return of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s beloved adaptation for Amazon. Also featuring our client Gloria Obianyo, Good Omens 2 launches 28 July.

Leander Deeny in Wuthering Heights opens to great reviews
At the Royal Derngate, Northampton, until 6 May then tour

Alex Mugnaioni leads in Jules and Jim
At the Jermyn St Theatre until 27 May

Rated five stars by the Guardian – ‘you wish it would never end’.

Michael Sheen wins best actor for his leading performance in the BBC’s upcoming Best Interests, and The Fortress with Nina Yndis wins best writing.

Of Mice and Men at the Birmingham Rep with Maddy Hill opens to great reviews.
Until 8 April, then tour.

Maddy Hill to play Curley’s Wife in the Birmingham Rep’s 2023 production and tour of Of Mice and Men
Directed by Iqbal Khan, the Rep’s run opens on 23 March.

Raymond Coulthard plays opposite Tracy-Ann Oberman in this reimagining that has opened to great reception.


Produced by Michael’s production arm Red Seam, which he runs with Bethan Jones, written by James Graham (Sherwood) and co-created by Adam Curtis (HyperNormalisation, Can’t Get You Out of My Head), The Way explores an ordinary family caught in a chain of events and power struggles that forces them to escape the country they’ve always called home and the certainties of their old lives.
The Way will shoot in and around Michael’s hometown of Port Talbot this year.