Production photograph of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street showing members of the cast
Photographer: Catherine Ashmore
CFT archive held at West Sussex Records Office.
Production photograph of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street showing members of the cast
Photographer: Catherine Ashmore
CFT archive held at West Sussex Records Office.
Production photograph of She Loves Me showing members of the cast
Photographer: Catherine Ashmore
CFT archive held at West Sussex Records Office.
Production photograph of Singin’ In The Rain showing Daniel Crossley as Cosmo Brown and Adam Cooper as Don Lockwood
Photographer: Manuel Harlan
CFT archive held at West Sussex Records Office.
Production photograph of 42nd Street showing members of the cast
Photographer: Johan Perrson
CFT archive held at West Sussex Records office.
70, GIRLS, 70
Book by DAVID THOMPSON & NORMAN L. MARTIN
Music by JOHN KANDER
Lyrics by FRED EBB
Based on the play ‘Breath of Spring’ by Peter Coke
Adapted by Joe Masteroff
Eunice – Pip Hinton
Walter – Brian Greene
Melba – Shezwae Powell
Fritzi – Buster Skeggs
Gert – Joan Savage
Ethel/Sadie – Fanny Carby
Harry – Len Howe
Ida – Dora Bryan
Lorraine – Jo Stewart
Eddie – James Gavin
Joe/Callahan/Guard etc – Bill Bradley
Pete/Lubliner/Guard etc – Peter Edbrook
MUSICIANS
MD/Piano – Jo Stewart
Double Bass – John Prizeman
Percussion – Bob Turner
Trumpet – David Browning
Saxophone/Clarinet/Flute – Derek Guttridge
Director – Paul Kerryson
Designer – Paul Farnsworth
Lighting – Bill Bray
Sound – William Glancy
Assistant Director – Liz Carruthers
Company Stage Manager – Peter Maccoy
Deputy Stage Manager – Kathleen Patterson
Assistant Stage Managers – Sarah Jane & Douglas Turnbull
June: Wed 27P, Thu 28F, Fri 29
July: Mon 2, Tue 3, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Wed 11, Thu 12, Fri 20, Sat 21m&e, Mon 23,
Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26
August: Sat 4m&e, Wed 8, Thu 9, Fri 10, Sat 11m&L
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F = First Night
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
VALENTINE’S DAY
Book Adapted by BENNY GREEN & DAVID WILLIAM
Lyrics by BENNY GREEN
Music by DENIS KING
William – Edward Petherbridge
Valentine – Steven Pacey
Philip – Robert Hands
Dolly – Gemma Lowy
Mrs. Clandon – Judy Parfitt
Gloria – Fiona Fullerton
McComus – Jonathan Elsom
Mr. Crampton – Jonathan Adams
Bohun/Harry – John Berlyne
Mabel – Ruthie Henshall
Maisie – Helen Way
Maids – Lucy Harmer & Zillah West OR Ruth Paton & Tina Martindale
THE ORCHESTRA
Musical Director/Keyboards – Ian Smith
Woodwind – Bernie Lafontaine
Cello – John Milne
Double Bass – Frazer Snell
Drums/Percussion – Martin Layzell
Director – Gillian Lynne
Designer – Paul Farnsworth
Lighting – Bill Bray
Music Arranger – Chris Walker
Orchestral Management – Bill Occleshaw
Assisted by Andy Barnwell
Sound – Tom Lishman
Assistant Director – Anthea Dobry
Chreographic Assistant – Denni Sayers
Company Manager – Michael Throne
Stage Manager – Richard Yeo
Deputy Stage Manager – Adele Smith
Assistant Stage Managers – Patricia Swales, Leighton Vickers
August: Thu 8P, Fri 9F, Sat 10m&e, Mon 12, Tue 13, Wed 14, Thu 15m&e, Fri 16, Sat 17m&e,
Mon 19, Tue 20, Wed 29, Thu 29m&e, Sat 31m&e
September: Mon 2, Tue 3, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Sat 14m&e, Mon 16, Tue 17, Sat 21m&L
P = Preview
F = First Night
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
ADAM WAS A GARDENER
by LOUISE PAGE
THE PAST
Richard Stephens – Simon Dormandy
Mary – Petra Markham
Mr Hardy – Howard Southern
THE PRESENT
Annie Daviot – Sharon Maughan
Luke – Alexis Denisof
Edward – Alex Scott
Mr Mullins – Howard Southern
Mr Hodgkiss – Geoffrey Freshwater
MUSICIANS
Musical Director/Piano – Corin Buckeridge
Woodwind – Bernie Lafontaine
Director & Choreographer – Caroline Sharman
Designer – Paul Farnsworth
Lighting – Steve O’Brien
Music – Corin Buckeridge
Orchestral Management – Bill Occleshaw
Assisted by Andy Barnwell
Sound – Tom Lishman
Assistant Director – Astrid Hilne
Company Manager – Michael Throne
Stage Manager – Richard Yeo
Deputy Stage Manager – Julie Ann Carmichael
Assistant Stage Manager – Samantha Burke
August: Sat 24P, Mon 26P, Tue 27F, Fri 30
September: Wed 4, Thu 5, Fri 6, Wed 11, Thu 12m&e, Fri 13, Wed 18, Thu 19m&e, Fri 20L
P = Preview
F = First Night
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
DIVORCE ME, DARLING!
by SANDY WILSON
Hortense – Linzi Hateley
M Gaston – David Alder
Fay de la Falaise – Samantha George
Nancy Lebrun – Nicola Keen
Dulcie Dubois – Ann Sidney
Raoul – James Leesmith
Polly Brockhurst – Ruthie Henshall
Bobby van Husen – Tim Flavin
Mme Dubonnet (Mrs. Percival Brown alias Madame K) – Liliane Montevecchi
The President of Monomania – Peter Edbrook
Marcel de la Falaise – Geoff David
Pierre Lebrun – Danny Teeson
Alphonse Dubois – Greg Pichery
Café Manager – Scott Ritchie
Lady Brockhurst – Joan Savage
Cecelia Doublewick – Nicole Carty
Felicity Bagworth/Solange Kate – Ellen Fouracre
Prunella Oglethorpe – Ruth Donaldson
Sir Freddy ffotherington-ffitch – Simon Butteriss
Lord Brockhurst – Jack Tripp
Percival Brown alias Mr. Jones – Kevin Colson
The Hon Tony Brockhurst – Andrew Halliday
Maisie van Husen – Rosemarie Ford
Valet/Sailor – Jeff Crossland
Hannah van Husen – Marti Webb
THE BAND
Piano/MD – Richard Balcombe
Alto Saxophone/Clarinet/Flute – Adrian Bullers
Tenor Saxophone/Clarinet/Flute/Piccolo – Tony McCormick
Tenor Saxophone/Bass Clarinet/Flute – Beverley Calland
1st Trumpet – Georgina Bromilow
2nd Trumpet – Steve Gallagher
Trombone – Chris Traves
Violin – Nick Barnard
Double Bass – Saffron Young
Drums & Percussion – Kevin Campbell
Director – Paul Kerryson
Choreographer – David Needham
Designer – Hugh Durrant
Lighting Designer – Jenny Cane
Sound Designer – John A Leonard
Orchestrator – Grant Hossack
Additional Arrangements – Julian Kershaw
Musical Director – Richard Balcombe
Orchestral Manager – Bill Occleshaw
Assistant Director/Choreographer – Alexandra Worrall
Company Manager – Philip Gault
Stage Manager – Philip Deverell
Deputy Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook
Assistant Stage Managers – Cal Nisbet-Robertson, Christina Papaspyrou
Production Sound Engineer – John Owens
Understudies
Mme Dubonnet/Lady Brockhurst Mandi Martin
President of Monomania/Lord Brockhurst/Percival Brown Christopher Molloy
July: Thu 10P, Fri 11P, Sat 12Pm&e, Mon 14, Tue 15, Wed 16, Thu 17m&e(S), Tue 22,
Thu 24m, Sat 26e, Sun 27, Mon 28, Thu 31e
August: Fri 1(D), Sat 2m, Fri 15(D), Sat 16m&e, Sun 17(D), Mon 18, Tue 19, Thu 21m(D)&e,
Tue 26, Wed 27, Thu 28m, Sat 30e, Sun 31
September: Mon 1, Tue 2, Thu 4e, Fri 5(D), Sat 6m(D), Tue 9, Wed 10, Thu 11m, Sat 13e, Sun 14,
Mon 15, Thu 18e, Fri 19(D), Sat 20m, Tue 23, Wed 24, Thu 25m,
Sat 27L
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D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
GUYS AND DOLLS
a musical fable of Broadway based on a story and characters of DAMON RUNYON
music & lyrics by FRANK LOESSER
book by JO SWERLING & ABE BURROWS
presented by arrangement with Joseph Weinberger Limited, London
and on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York
CAST in order of appearance
Nicely-Nicely Johnson – Harry Morrison
Benny Southstreet – Ian Hughes
Rusty Charlie – Carl Sanderson
Sarah Brown – Clare Foster
Arvide Abernathy – Neil McCaul
Agatha – Stephanie Bron
Calvin – John Brannoch
Harry the Horse – Nick Wilton
Lieutenant Brannigan / Joey Biltmore – Mark Heenehan
Nathan Detroit – Peter Polycarpou
Angie the Ox – Michael Peters
Miss Adelaide – Sophie Thompson
Sky Masterson – Jamie Parker
Mimi – Lucinda Lawrence
General Matilda B Cartwright – Melanie La Barrie
Big Jule – Nic Greenshields
Hotbox Waiter – Adam Margilewski
Havana Diva – Anabel Kutay
Crap Shooters – Miles Barrow John Brannoch Daniel Ioannou
Adam Margilewski Michael Peters Matthew Whennell-Clark
Hotbox Girls Karen Aspinall Lucy Banfield Stephanie Bron
Melissa James Anabel Kutay Lucinda Lawrence
ORCHESTRA
Musical Director – Gareth Valentine
Assistant Musical Director/Keyboard – Greg Arrowsmith
Drums – Allan Cox
Double Bass – Laurence Ungless
Percussion – James Turner
Trumpets – Alex Mayard, Stuart Brooks, Richard Freeman
Trombones – Jon Stokes, Rhys Smith
French Horn – Jonathan Eddie
Reeds – Rupert Widdows, Duncan Lamont, Steve Pierce, Jay Craig
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell & Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Rehearsal Pianist – Alex Parker
Keyboard Programmer – Chris Gardiner
Copyist – Mark Cumberland
Director – Gordon Greenberg
Designer – Peter McKintosh
Choreographer – Carlos Acosta
Co-Choreographer – Andrew Wright
Musical Supervisor, Musical Director & Dance Arrangements – Gareth Valentine
Orchestrator – Larry Blank
Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell
Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis
Casting Director – Pippa Ailion
Associate Choreographer – Matthew Cole
Associate Set Designer – Simon Wells
Costume Supervisor – Yvonne Milnes
Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley
Hair, Wigs & Make-Up – Campbell Young Associates
Assistant Director – Samuel Wood
Assistant Choreographer/Dance Captain – Lucy Banfield
Associate Lighting Designer – Guy Jones
Fight Director Paul Benzing
Dialect Coach – Kay Welch
Assistant Musical Director – Greg Arrowsmith
Asssistant Costume Supervisor – Fiona Parker
Production Manager – Ben Arkell
Company Stage Manager – Marcus Watson
Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann
Assistant Stage Managers – Emily Oliver, Bryony Peach
August: Mon 11P, Tue 12P, Wed 13P, Thu 14P, Fri 15P, Sat 16, Mon 18, Tue 19, Wed 20m&e,
Thu 21PN, Fri 22, Sat 23m&e, Mon 25, Tue 26, Wed 27m&e, Thu 28, Fri 29, Sat 30m&e
September: Mon 1, Tue 2, Wed 3, Thu 4m&e, Fri 5(D), Sat 6m(D)&e, Mon 8, Tue 9, Wed 10m&e(S),
Thu 11, Fri 12, Sat 13m(C)&e, Mon 15, Tue 16, Wed 17, Thu 18m&e, Fri 19(D),
Sat 20m(D)&e, Sun 21LP
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
C = Stagetext Captioned Performance
LP = Last Performance
GYPSY
book by ARTHUR LAURENTS
music by JULE STYNE
lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
suggested by the memoirs of GYPSY ROSE LEE
CAST in order of appearance
Uncle Jocko – Jimmy Chisholm
Georgie – Damien Poole
Baby June – Elise Blake / Georgia Pemberton
Baby Louise – Ruby Bridle / Holly Hazelton
Momma Rose – Imelda Staunton
Chowsie – Molly
Pop – Harry Dickman
Weber – Tom Hodgkins
Herbie – Kevin Whately
Louise – Lara Pulver
June – Gemma Sutton
Tulsa – Dan Burton
Yonkers – Kieran Jae
LA – Roger Dipper
Kansas – Damien Poole
Little Rock – Jack North
Mr Goldstone – Jack Chissick
Miss Cratchitt – Julie Legrand
Agnes – Natalie Woods
Cigar – Jimmy Chisholm
Marjorie May – Clare Halse
Geraldine – Danielle Morris
Pastey – Kieran Jae
Tessie Tura – Anita Louise Combe
Mazeppa – Louise Gold
Electra – Julie Legrand
Dolores – Lauren Varnham
Renee – Danielle Morris
Jaycee – Jane McMurtire
Phil – Jack North
Boucheron – Tom Hogkins
Children’s Ensemble – Lisa Bird Millie Cooter Pollyanna Gailer Daisy-May Hanvey
Yasmin Lowe Jessie Popkiewicz-Smith
Dominic Bryant Kai Cooper Alexander Evans Alexander Fyfe
Alfie Jukes Patrick Lee Jonah Mitchell Max Newitt
Harvey Pearce Owen Pennington George Waller
Other parts played by members of the company
ORCHESTRA
Musical Director – Nicholas Skilbeck
Keyboard/Assistant Musical Director – Peter White
Harp, Keyboard – Carys Hughes
Drums – Matt Skelton
Double Bass – Laurence Ungless
Trumpets – Owain Harries, Nick Briggs, Dave Hopkin
Trombones – Jon Stokes, Chris Traves
French Horn – Ruth O’Reilly
Alto Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet – Rupert Widdows
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute – Steve Pierce
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Oboe – Mike Davis
Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon – Jay Craig
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell & Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director – Jonathan Kent
Choreographer – Stephen Mear
Designer – Anthony Ward
Choreographer – You Gotta Get a Gimmick & Time Lapse Transition Jerome Robbins
Musical Director/Orchestrator – Nicholas Skilbeck
Lighting Designer – Mark Henderson
Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis
Video Designer – Ian William Galloway
Casting Director – Pippa Ailion
Associate Director – Lloyd Wood
Assistant Director – Jake Smith
Associate Choreographer – Nikki Woollaston
Assistant Choreographer – Jane McMurtrie
Associate Orchestrator – Tom Kelly
Assistant Musical Director – Peter White
Associate Video Designer – Leo Flint
Costume Supervisor – Yvonne Milnes
Costume Assistant – Fiona Parker
Props Supervisor – Marcus Hall Props
Hair, Wigs & Make-Up – Campbell Young Associates
Voice Coach – Penny Dyer
Children’s Administrator – Jo Hawes CDG
Production Manager – Andrew Quick
Assistant Production Manager – Andy Hunt
Company Stage Manager – John Caswell
Deputy Stage Manager – Claire Rundle
Assistant Stage Managers – George Cook, Andrew Reed
Baby June/Baby Louise Chaperones – Caron Ireland, Misha Rowley
Children’s Ensemble Chaperones – Jenny Beadle, Julie Bird, Jac Hepworth, Janette McAlpine,
Lesley McGovern, Lyana Peniston, Nikki Popkiewicz-Smith
October: Mon 6P, Tue 7P, Wed8P, Thu 9P, Fri 10P, Sat 11, Mon 13, Tue 14PN, Wed 15,
Thu 16m&e, Fri 17, Sat 18m&e, Tue 21m&e, Wed 22, Thu 23m&e, Fri 24, Sat 25m&e,
Mon 27, Tue 28, Wed 29m&e(S), Thu 30, Fri 31(D)
November: Sat 1m(D)&e, Mon 3, Tue 4, Wed 5m&e, Thu 6, Fri 7(D), Sat 8m(D&C)&LP
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
C = Stagetext Captioned Performance
LP = Last Performance
THE RESISTIBLE RISE OF ARTURO UI
by BERTOLT BRECHT
in a translation by GEORGE TABORI
script consultant ALISTAIR BEATON
CAST in order of appearance
Master of Ceremonies – Colin Stinton
Dogsborough – William Gaunt
The Gangsters:
Giuseppe Givola – David Sturzaker
Ernesto Roma – Michael Feast
Emanuele Giri – Joe McGann
Arturo Ui – Henry Goodman
The Cauliflower Trust:
Butcher – Alex Giannini
Bowl – Mark Carlisle
Clark – Rolf Saxon
Sheet – Peter Moreton
Young Dogsborough – James Northcote
Ragg – Colin Stinton
Dockdaisy – Amanda Gordon
Servant – Charlie Hamblett
O’Casey – Joe McGann
James Greenwool – Steve Simmonds
The Actor – Keith Baxter
Judge – William Gaunt
Fish – Peter Moreton
Court Physician – Charlie Hamblett
Woman – Lizzy McInnerny
Defence Counsel – Alex Giannini
Prosecution – Rolf Saxon
Betty Dullfoot – Lizzy McInnerny
Inna – Charlie Hamblett
Ignatius Dullfoot – Colin Stinton
All other parts played by members of the Company
Other Gangsters/Citizens – David Champion, Robert Skillicorn
Lawrence Tate, Aaron Tavaler
Director – Jonathan Church
Designer – Simon Higlett
Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell
Music – Matthew Scott
Sound Designer – Mike Walker
Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes
Assistant Director – Tom Attenborough
Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler
Props Supervisor – Lindah Balfour
Movement Director – Marcello Magni
Fight Director – Terry King
Dialect Coach – Penny Dyer
Production Manager – Simon Bourne
Company Manager – Marcus Watson
Deputy Stage Manager – Alex Burke
Assistant Stage Manager – Luke Ross Cobb
June: Fri 29P, Thu 30P
July: Mon 2P, Tue 2P, Wed 4P, Thu 5, Fri 6, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9(PT), Tue 10, Wed 11PN, Thu 12m&e,
Fri 13, Sat 14m&e, Mon 16, Tue 17(T), Wed 18, Thu 19m&e, Fri 20, Sat 21m&e, Mon 23,
Tue 24, Wed 25m&e, Thu 26, Fri 27(D), Sat 28m(D)&LP
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
LP = Last Performance
PUTTING IT TOGETHER
A Musical Review
music & lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
presented by arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh
The Interloper – Simon Green
The Wife – Linda Thorson
The Husband – David Rintoul
The Younger Woman – Julie-Alanah Brighten
The Younger Man – Matt Rawle
MUSICIANS
MD/Keyboards – Michael Haslam
Drums/Percussion – Gerry Berkley
Woodwind – Kay Bywater
Bass Guitar – Pete Moore
Director – Edward Hall
Designer – Francis O’Connor
Choreographer – Stephen Mear
Lighting Designer – Ben Ormerod
Orchestrations – Jonathan Tunick
Musical Director & Orchestral Reduction – Michael Haslam
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Orchestral Manager – Bill Occleshaw for O2 Productions
Company Manager – Garth Browne
Stage Managers – Joanna Morton, Elizabeth Crabtree
Deputy Stage Manager – Suzanne Bourke
Assistant Stage Managers – Robin Longley, Jo Spooner, Caroline Healey
September: Thu 6, Fri 7, Sat 8m&e, Mon 10, Tue 11PN, Wed 12m&e, Thu 13(D), Fri 14, Sat 15m&e,
Mon 17, Tue 18, Wed 19m&e, Thu 20(T), Fri 21, Sat 22m&e, Mon 24, Tue 25,
Wed 26m&e, Thu 27, Fri 28, Sat 29m&L
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
D = Audio Described Performance
T = Post Show Discussion
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
MY ONE AND ONLY
music & lyrics by GEORGE & IRA GERSHWIN
book by PETER STONE
Original staging & Choreography by Thommie Walsh & Tommy Tune
Original Broadway Production produced by Paramount Theatre Productions,
Francine le Frak, Kenneth-John Productions, Jonathan Farkas, Bernard Carragher,
Obie Bailey, Bernard Bailey & Lewis Allen
Cast in Order of Appearance
Rhythm Boys – Nolan Frederick, Nigel Harman, Paul Hazel
Captain Billy Buck Chandler – Tim Flavin
Prince Nikki – Hilton McRae
European Aquacade:
Sturgeon – Emma Flett
Flounder – Katie Verner
Prawn – Rachel Stanley
Anchovie – Kaye Brown
Kipper – Heather Douglas
Edythe Herbert – Janie Dee
Mickey – Anna-Jane Casey
Reporter – Heather Douglas
Reverend J D Montgomery – Richard Calkin
Mr Magix – Richard Lloyd King
Ensemble – Adam Brooks Kaye Brown Sergio Covino Heather Douglas
Emma Flett Rachel Stanley Katie Verner Leon Webster
Ritz Quartet – Adam Goodman David Hulston Richard Reynard Corey Skaggs
Achmed – Hilton McRae
Swings – Kevin Brewis Leigh Constantine Ben Tribe
The Band
Musical Director – Gareth Valentine
Assistant MD/Piano I – Ian Townsend
Piano II – Robert Tapsfield
Bass – Ben Groenevelt
Drums/Percussion – Allan Cox
Trumpet I – Ian Wood
Trumpet II – Mark Cleaver
Trumpet III – Tony Waller
Trombone – Paul Fisher
Reed I – Richard Wimpenny
Reed II – Nick Higgins
Reed III – Tony McCormick
Reed IV – Ian Smith
Director – Loveday Ingram
Designer – Lez Brotherston
Choreographer – Craig Revel Horwood
Musical Director – Gareth Valentine
Lighting Designer – Chris Davey
Sound Designer – Fergus O’Hare
Voice & Dialect Coach – Jeanette Nelson
Orchestral Manager – Bill Occleshaw for O2 Productions
Synthesiser Programmer – Stuart Andrews
Orchestral Reductions – Adrian Bullers
Assistant Director – Alex Chisholm
Assistant Choreographer – Heather Douglas
Assistant Musical Director – Ian Townsend
Casting – Jill Green
Company Manager – Garth Browne
Stage Manager – Elizabeth Crabtree
Deputy Stage Manager – Mark Pawsey
Assistant Stage Managers – Cara Boardman, Jo Hotchkiss
No1 Sound Operator – Chrispian Covell
No2 Sound Operator – Emma James
Understudies
Captain Billy Buck Chandler – Sergio Covino
Edythe Herbert – Heather Douglas
Reverend J D Montgomery – Adam Goodman
Mr Magix – Richard Reynard
Prince Nikki – Corey Skaggs
Mickey – Rachel Stanley
July: Thu 19P, Fri 20P, Sat 21mP&eF, Mon 23, Tue 24PN, Fri 27(D), Sat 28m&e
August: Wed 1, Thu 2m(D)&e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Wed 8, Thu 9m&e(S), Fri 10(D), Sat 11m&e,
Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15, Thu 16m&e, Fri 17(D), Sat 18m&e, Wed 29, Thu 30m&e
September: Mon 3, Tue 4, Fri 7(D), Sat 8m&e, Mon 10, Thu 13m&e, Fri 14(D), Sat 15m(D)&e,
Tue 18(T), Wed 19, Thu 20m&e, Sat 22m(D)&L
P = Preview
F = First Night
PN = Press Night
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
T = Post Peformance Discussion
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
Rodgers & Hart’s
PAL JOEY
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics by LORENZ HART
Book by JOHN O’HARA
based on his series of stories in The New Yorker
Presented by arrangement with JOSEF WEINBERGER LIMITED
on behalf of the RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN THEATRE LIBRARY of New York
CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE
Mike Spears – Michael Tomlinson
Joey Evans – Martin Crewes
The Kid – Suzy Bloom
Gladys Bumps – Michelle Hodgson
Victor – Wayne Cater
Diane – Karen Clegg
Tilda – Cheryl McAvoy
Valerie – Nina French
Linda English – Eliza Lumley
Vera Simpson – Susannah Fellows
Melba Snyder – Clare Burt
Ludlow Lowell – John Guerrasio
Ernest – Wayne Cater
Deputy Commissioner O’Brien – Wayne Cater
The Manager Mr Hoople – Wayne Cater
Waiter – Ryan Hurst
Other parts played by members of the company
Swing – Tara Wilkinson
THE ORCHESTRA
Piano – Martin Lowe
Double Bass – Ed Morris
Drums/Percussion – Gerry Berkley
Saxes/Clarinet/Flute – Paul Stevens
Director – Loveday Ingram
Designer – Peter McKintosh
Choreographer – Craig Revel Horwood
Musical Director/Adaptations & Orchestrations – Martin Lowe
Lighting Designer – Robin Carter
Sound Designer – Gregory Clarke for Aura Sound Design
Music Management – Bill Occleshaw for O2 Productions
Dialect Coach – Jeannette Nelson
Casting Director – David Grindrod
Associate Casting Director – Stephen Crockett
Company Manager – Natalia Jaksic
Stage Managers – Jo Weeks & Nicky Hubbard
Deputy Stage Manager – Jon Huyton
Assistant Stage Managers – Bronwen Packham, Hugh McInally
Sound Operator – Steve McEvoy
Production Sound Engineer – Chris Dunkin
Minerva Carpenter – Karl Meier
August: Thu 3, Fri 4, Sat 5m&e, Mon 7, Tue 8F, Wed 9m&e, Thu 10, Fri 11,
Sat 12m&e, Mon 14, Tue 15, Wed 16m&e, Thu 17(D), Fri 18, Sat 19m&e,
Mon 21, Tue 22, Wed 23m&e, Thu 24, Fri 25, Sat 26m&e, Mon 28, Tue 29,
Wed 30m&e, Thu 31
September: Fri 1, Sat 2m&L
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F = First/Press Night
D = Audio Described Performance
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
CFT IN ASSOCIATION WITH CAMERON MACKINTOSH PRESENTS
BARNUM
Music by CY COLEMAN
Lyrics by MICHAEL STEWART
Book by MARK BRAMBLE
In a Revised Version by Cameron Mackintosh and Mark Bramble
CAST
Phineas T Barnum – Christopher Fitzgerald
Chairy Barnum – Tamsin Carroll
Miss Lyman – Rachael Archer
Joice Heth – Aretha Ayeh
Swing – Jacquie Biggs
Mr Sherwood Stratton/Humbert Morrissey – Nick Butcher
Ensemble – Sophie Camble
Swing – Jon-Scott Clark
Wilton – Leon Cooke
Ensemble – Stefan Dermendjiev
Swing – Faith-Louise Francis
Ensemble – Chris Gage
Julius Goldschmidt – A C Garcia
Mrs Sherwood Stratton – Trina Hill
Ensemble – Jack Horner
Ensemble – Erin Jameson
Ensemble – Mitch Leow
Tom Thumb – Jack North
Jenny Lind – Anna O’Byrne
James A Bailey – James O’Connell
Ensemble – Michaela O’Connor
Amos Scudder/Edgar Templeton – Max Parker
Ensemble – Tom Scanlon
Ensemble – Lucie-Mae Sumner
Ensemble – Robert Tregoning
ORCHESTRA
Musical Director – Adam Rowe
Assistant Musical Director/Keyboard – Mark Bousie
Drums/Percussion – James Gambold
Percussion – Julian Poole
Double Bass – Stephen Warner
Guitars – Dan Thomas
Trumpet/Cornet/Flugel – Andy Gathercole
Trumpet/Flugel – Steve Jones
Trombone – Gordon Campbell
Tuba – Dave Kendall
Flute/Piccolo – Rupert Widdows
Clarinet – Duncan Ashby
Clarinet/Bass Clarinet – Massimo Di Trolio
Cello – Chris Fish
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell/Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Rehearsal Pianist – Roger Davison
Keyboard Programmer – Stuart Andrews
Copyist – Jill Streater
Director – Timothy Sheader
Co-Director and Choreographer – Liam Steel
Co-Choreographer – Andrew Wright
Set Designer – Scott Pask
Costume Designer – Paul Wills
Orchestrations – William David Brohn
Musical Supervisor – Stephen Brooker
Musical Director – Adam Rowe
Lighting Designer – Paule Constable
Sound Designer – Mick Potter
Circus Consultant – Vicki Amedume
Casting Directors – Trevor Jackson and James Orange
Associate Director – Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy
Associate Set Designer – Lone Schacksen
Costume Supervisor – Laura Hunt
Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley
Wigs and Make-Up Supervisor – Linda McKnight
Assistant Musical Director – Mark Bousie
Associate Lighting Designer – Rob Casey
Associate Sound Designer – Adam Fisher
Illusionist – Richard Pinner
Dialect Coach – Jill McCullough
Assistant Costume Supervisor – Jess Barthropp
Deputy Wigs and Make-Up Supervisor – Nikki Wright
Production Manager – Chris Boone
Company Stage Manager – Lorna Cobbold
Technical Stage Manager – Rich Paterson
Deputy Stage Manager – Ciara Fanning
Assistant Stage Manager – Hannan Finnegan
Technical Assistant Stage Manager/Circus Rigger – Ian Jarvis
Sound No 1 – Nic Gray
July: Mon 15P, Tue 16P, Wed 17P Thu 18P, Fri 19P, Sat 20m&e, Mon 22(PT), Tue 23,
Wed 24PN, Thu 25m&e, Fri 26, Sat 27m&e, Mon 29, Tue 30, Wed 31
August: Thu 1m&e, Fri 2, Sat 3m&e, Mon 5, Tue 6, Wed 7, Thu 8m&e, Fri 9(D), Sat 10m(D)&e,
Mon 12(T), Tue 13, Wed 14, Thu 15m&e, Fri 16, Sat 17m&e, Mon 19, T ue 20, Wed 21,
Thu 22m&e(S), Fri 23(D), Sat 24m(D)&e, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29m&e, Fri 30,
Sat 31m(C)&LP
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
C = Stagetext Captioned Performance
LP = Last Performance
THE PAJAMA GAME
words & music by RICHARD ADLER & JERRY ROSS
book by GEORGE ABBOTT & RICHARD BISSELL
based on Bissell’s novel 7½ Cents
CAST
Babe Williams, Union Rep – Joanna Riding
Sid Sorokin, Superintendent – Hadley Fraser
Vernon Hines, time and motion man – Peter Polycarpou
Gladys, secretary to Hasler – Alexis Owen-Hobbs
Mabel, secretary to Sid – Claire Machin
Hasler, boss/Pop, a railway man – Colin Stinton
Prez, Union President – Eugene McCoy
Max, salesman – John Stacey
Mae, worker – Jenna Boyd
Poopsie, worker – Landi Oshinowo
Brenda, worker – Sophia Nomvete
Charlene, worker – Lauren Varnham
Martha, worker – Amy Griffiths
Rita, worker – Jo Morris
Charley, mechanic – Carl Sanderson
Frank, worker – Richard Jones
Earl, worker – Dan Burton
Joe, worker – Ricardo Coke-Thomas
All other parts played by members of the Company
ORCHESTRA
Musical Director/Piano – Gareth Valentine
Assistant Musical Director/Keyboard – Alex Parker
Drums/Percussion – Allan Cox
Double Bass – Nick Walsh
Guitars – John Gregson
Trumpet 1 – Gavin Mallett
Trumpet 2 – Mick Goulden
Trombone/Bass Trombone – Chris Traves
Alto Saxophone/Flute/Piccolo/Clarinet – Richard Wimpenny
Tenor & Baritone Saxophones/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet – Jay Craig
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell/Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director – Richard Eyre
Choreographer – Stephen Mear
Designer – Tim Hatley
Dance Arrangements, Musical Supervisor & Musical Director – Gareth Valentine
Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison
Orchestrator – Chris Egan
Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis
Casting Director – Pippa Ailion
Assistant Director – Fiona Dunn
Assistant Choreographer & Dance Captain – Jo Morris
Assistant Musical Director – Alex Parker
Costume Supervisor – Jack Galloway
Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley
Wigs Supervisor – Linda McKnight
Fight Director – Paul Benzing
Voice Coach – Jill McCullough
Production Manager – Igor
Company Stage Manager – Lorna Cobbold
Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann
Assistant Stage Managers – Emily Oliver, Fran Redvers-Jones
April: Mon 22P, Tue 23P, Wed 24P, Thu 25P, Fri 26P(PT), Sat 27m&e, Mon 29PN, Tue 30
May: Wed 1m&e, Thu 2, Fri 3, Sat 4m&e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Wed 8m&e, Thu 9, Fri 10, Sat 11m&e,
Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15m&e, Thu 16, Fri 17, Sat 18m&e, Mon 20 (T), Tue 21, Wed 22m&e,
Thu 23, Fri 24(D), Sat 25m&e, Mon 27, Tue 28, Wed 29m&e, Thu 30, Fri 31
June: Sat 1m(D)&e, Mon 3, Tue 4, Wed 5m&e, Thu 6, Fri 7, Sat 8m&LP
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
LP = Last Performance
SHE LOVES ME
book by JOE MASTEROFF
music by JERRY BOCK
lyrics by SHELDON HARNICK
based on a play by Miklos Laszlo
CAST in Order of Speaking
Arpad Laszlo – Gavin McCluskey
Ladislav Sipos – Steve Elias
Ilona Ritter – Annette Mclaughlin
Steven Kodaly – Matthew Goodgame
Georg Nowack – Joe McFadden
Mr Maraczek – Jack Chissick
Amalia Balash – Dianne Pilkington
Keller – Joseph Prouse
Head Waiter – Lee Ormsby
Busboy – Joshua Lay
CUSTOMERS
Mrs Hermann – Charlotte Harwood
Mrs Varga – Amanda Minihan
Miss Konya – Danielle Morris
Mrs Szabo – Amy Ellen Richardson
On-stage Swing & Tango Dancer – Zak Nemorin
On-stage Swing & Tango Dancer – Brenda-Jane Newhouse
ORCHESTRA
Musical Director/Keyboard – Philip Bateman
Keyboard/Accordion/Assistant Musical Director – Oli Jackson
Percussion – James Wycherley
Double Bass – Joanna Nichols
Violin – Shelley Britton
Cello – Dominique Pecheur
Guitar – John Gregson
Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Flute – Bob McKay
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell & Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director & Choreographer – Stephen Mear
Designer – Anthony Ward
Musical Director – Philip Bateman
Lighting Designer – Chris Davey
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Orchestrator – Steven Edis
Casting Director – Jill Green
Assistant Director & Assistant Choreographer – Nikki Woollaston
Assistant Musical Director – Oli Jackson
Costume Supervisor – Yvonne Milnes
Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley
Dialect Coach – Michaela Kennen
Production Manager – Dan Watkins
Company Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook
Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann
Assistant Stage Managers – Kate Dowling, Tilly Stokes
May: Mon 9P, Tue 10P, Wed 11P, Thu 12P, Fri 13P(PT), Sat 14m&e, Mon 16PN, Tue 17,
Wed 18m&e, Thu 19, Fri 20, Sat 21m&e, Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26m&e, Fri 27(D),
Sat 28m(D)&e, Mon 30, Tue 31
June: Wed 1m&e, Thu 2, Fri 3, Sat 4m&e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Wed 8, Thu 9m&e, Fri 10, Sat 11m&e,
Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15m&e, Thu 16()T, Fri 17, Sat 18m&L
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
L = Last Performance
SWEENEY TODD
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
music & lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
book by HUGH WHEELER
from an adaptation by CHRISTOPHER BOND
originally directed by HAROLD PRINCE
original orchestrations by JONATHAN TUNICK
CAST in order of appearance
Sweeney Todd – Michael Ball
Anthony – Luke Brady
Beggar Woman – Gillian Kirkpatrick
Mrs Lovett – Imelda Staunton
Johanna Lucy – May Barker
Judge Turpin – John Bowe
Beadle Bamford – Peter Polycarpou
Tobias – James McConville
Pirelli – Robert Burt
Jonas Fogg – Simeon Truby
Ensemble – Valda Aviks Will Barratt Josie Benson Emily Bull
John Coates Daniel Graham Robine Landi Brian McCann
Tim Morgan Aoife Nally Adam Pearce Vincent Pirillo
Wendy Somerville Anton Stephans Kerry Washington Annabell Williams
ORCHESTRA
Violin/Cover Conductor – Michael Keelan
Violin – Sophie Ryan
Viola – Adrian Smith
Cello – Dominique Pecheur
Double Bass – Jo Carter
Flute/Clarinet – Susan Phipps
Oboe/Cor Anglais – Kate Andrews
Clarinet/E flat Clarinet – Steve Pierce
Bassoon – Julia Staniforth
French Horn – Nicholas Benz
Trumpets – Nathan Bray, Steve Jones
Trombone – Steve Haynes
Organ/Keyboard – Bob Broad
Percussion – Gerry Berkley
Orchestra Management for Musical Co-Ordination Services Ltd Andy Barnwell & Pete Harrison
Director – Jonathan Kent
Designer – Anthony Ward
Movement Director – Denni Sayers
Musical Director – Nicholas Skilbeck
Lighting Designer – Mark Henderson
Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis
Orchestrator – Jonathan Tunick
Casting Director – Pippa Ailion
Associate Director – Lloyd Wood
Associate Musical Director – Andy Rapps
Costume Supervisor – Yvonne Milnes
Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley
Fight Director – Paul Benzing
Dialect Coach – Majella Hurley
Associate Sound Designer – Ken Hampton
Assistant Director – Kim Pearce
Assistant Costume Supervisor – Hannah Warren
Production Managers – Dan Watkin, Sam Paterson
Company Stage Manager – Ben Delfont
Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann
Assistant Stage Managers – Emily Oliver, Claire Rundle
September: Sat 24UCP, Mon 26UCP, Tue 27UCP, Wed 28P, Thu 29P, Fri 30
October: Sat 1m&e, Mon 3, Tue 4(PT), Wed 5, Thu 6PN, Fri 7 (cancelled), Sat 8m(D)&e, Mon 10,
Tue 11, Wed 12m&e, Thu 13(T), Fri 14, Sat 15m&e, Mon 17, Tue 18, Fri 21m&e(D), Sat 22m&e,
Mon 24, Tue 25, Wed 26m&e(S), Thu 27, Fri 28(D), Sat 29m(D)&LP
UCP = University of Chichester Preview
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
m = mat
e = eve
LP = Last Performance
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN
based on the MGM film
screenplay and adaptation by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN
songs by NACIO HERB BROWN and ARTHUR FREED
Produced by arrangement with Maurice Rosenfield, Lois F Rosenfield and Cindy Pritzker Inc.
This production by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited
CAST
Don Lockwood – Adam Cooper
Kathy Selden – Scarlett Strallen
Cosmo Brown – Daniel Crossley
Lina Lamont – Katherine Kingsley
R F Simpson – Michael Brandon
Roscoe Dexter – Peter Forbes
Dora Bailey/Miss Dinsmore – Sandra Dickinson
Production Tenor/Diction Coach – David Lucas
Sid Phillips – Marc Antolin
Make-Up Artist – Georgie Ashford
Cameraman – Alan Burkitt
Rod – Brendan Cull
Mary Margaret – Flora Dawson
Wardrobe Mistress/Swing – Jaye Juliette Elster
Production Secretary/Swing – Gemma Fuller
Zelda Zanders – Nancy Wei George
Villain/Swing – Francis Haugen
Policeman – Matthew Malthouse
Clyde – Scott Mobley
Olga Mara – Ebony Molina
Stripper – Gillian Parkhouse
Lady in Waiting – Sherrie Pennington
Flirty Girl – Lisa Ritchie
Sam the Butler – Jack Wilcox
All other roles played by members of the Company
Young Company – Joe Adams Jay Dix
Alwyn Ebsworth-Davies Jude Loseby
Sound Demonstrator (on screen) – Nicholas Le Prevost
ORCHESTRA
Musical Director – Robert Scott
Piano/Assistant Musical Director – Phil Cornwell
Drums – Barry Brewer
Percussion – Matthew West
Double Bass – Rory Dempsey
Trumpets – Kevin Wedrychowski Richard Freeman Graham Justin
Trombone – Jon Stokes
Bass Trombone – Rhys Smith
Reeds – Gavin Tate-Lovery, Andy Hunter, Steve Pierce, Phil Knights
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell & Pete Harrison for Music Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director – Jonathan Church
Designer – Simon Higlett
Choreographer – Andrew Wright
Musical Director – Robert Scott
Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Video Designer – Ian William Galloway
Associate Costume Designer/Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler
Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG
Assistant Director – Luke Sheppard
Assistant Choreographer – Gemma Fuller
Assistant Musical Director – Phil Cornwell
Props Supervisor – Mandy Burnett
Assistant Costume Supervisor – Amy Jackson
Fight Director – Malcolm Ranson
Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare
Production Manager – Paul Hennessy
Company Stage Manager – Charlotte Warner
Deputy Stage Manager – Anne Baxter
Assistant Stage Managers – Ryan Tate, Spencer Tiney
Trainee Assistant Stage Manager – Helene Davies
FILM CREDITS
Video Director – Ian William Galloway
Fight Director – Malcolm Ranson
Fencers – Francis Beraud, Max Cormac, Richard Hay, Ed Young & Tom Zeibell
all other characters played by members of the acting company
Film Underscore – Jason Carr
Wigs Mistress – Teresa Nugent
Producers – Alex Leach & Mike Kovacs
Assistant Producer – Felicity Cruickshank
2nd Assistant Producer – David Nwikpo
Video Assistant Director – James Powell
DOP – Gabi Norland
Focus Puller – Jon Mitchell
Sound Recordist – Mark Kleishishian
Gaffer – James Bridger
Electrician – Adam Slater
DIT (Date Wrangler) – Lee Hatcher
Behind-the-Scenes Editor – Will Casela
Video Production Company – Art War Entertainment
Film Location Parham House by kind permission of Parham Park, West Sussex
June: Mon 27UCP, Tue 28UCP, Wed 29UCP, Thu 30P
July: Fri 1P(PT), Sat 2m&e, Mon 4, Tue 5PN, Wed 6, Thu 7m&e, Fri 8(D), Sat 9m&e, Tue 26,
Wed 27(PT), Thu 28m&e, Sat 30m&e
August: Wed 3m&e(S), Fri 5, Sat 6m(C)&e, Mon 8, Tue 9, Wed 10m&e, Sat 13m(D)&e, Mon 15,
Thu18m&e, Fri 19m&e(D), Sun 21m, Mon 22, Thu 25m&e, Sat 27m&e, Mon 29
September: Thu 1m&e, Fri 2m&e, Mon 5, Tue 6, Wed 7m&e(T), Thu 8, Fri 9, Sat 10m(D)&LP
UCP = University of Chichester Preview
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
C = Stagetext Captioned Performance
LP = Last Performance
World Premiere
LOVE STORY
by ERICH SEGAL
music composed by HOWARD GOODALL
book & lyrics by STEPHEN CLARK
additional lyrics by HOWARD GOODALL
CAST
Oliver Barrett IV – Michael Xavier
Jennifer Cavilleri – Emma Williams
Phil Cavilleri – Peter Polycarpou
Oliver Barrett III – Rob Edwards
Alison Barrett – Claire Carrie
Matt – Jos Slovick
Doctor/Tony – Keiron Crook
Dr Ackerman – Simeon Truby
Waitress/Secretary – Lillie Flynn
Jennifer’s Mother – Julia Worsley
MUSICIANS
Musical Director/Piano – Stephen Ridley
Violins Shelley Britton – Kathryn James
Viola – Ian Anderson
Cello – Dominique Pecheur
Double Bass – Joanna Nichols
Guitar – John Gregson
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell & Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director – Rachel Kavanaugh
Designer – Peter McKintosh
Musical Staging – Nick Winston
Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison
Orchestrations & Additional Arrangements – Howard Goodall
Musical Director – Stephen Ridley
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Casting Director – Pippa Ailion
Costume Supervisor – Poppy Hall
Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley
Deputy Props Supervisor – Lizzie Frankl
Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare
Assistant Director – Tom Attenborough
Design Assistant – Lone Schacksen
Assistant Casting Director – James Hopson
Casting Co-ordinator – Natalie Gallacher
Production Manager – Dan Watkins
Company Stage Manager – Maris Sharp
Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann
Assistant Stage Manager – Emily Oliver
May: Sat 29P, Mon 31P
June: Tue 1P(PT), Wed 2P, Thu 3(T), Fri 4, Sat 5m&e, Mon 7PN, Tue 8, Wed 9m&e, Thu 10,
Fri 11, Sat 12m&e, Mon 14, Tue 15, Wed 16, Thu 17m&e, Fri 18, Sat 19m&e, Mon 21,
Tue 22, Wed 23m&e, Thu 24, Fri 25, Sat 26m&L
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
L = Last Performance
42ND STREET
music by HARRY WARREN
lyrics by AL DUBIN
book byMICHAEL STEWART & MARK BRAMBLE
based on the novel by BRADFORD ROPES
original direction & dances by GOWER CHAMPION
originally produced on Broadway by DAVID MERRICK
Cast in alphabetical order
Millie – Karen Aspinall
Billy Lawlor – Oliver Brenin
Andy Lee – Alan Burkitt
Melvin – Matthew Cheney
Winnie/Swing – Lisa Dent
Ann Reilly – Lisa Donmall
Dorothy Brock – Kathryn Evans
Bobby – Luke Fetherston
Julian Marsh – Tim Flavin
Abner Dillon – Steve Fortune
Diane – Jane Fowler
Peggy Sawyer – Lauren Hall
Pat Denning – Steven Houghton
Bert Barry – Christopher Howell
Gladys – Lucinda Lawrence
Mac – David Lucas
Jake – Matthew Malthouse
Oscar – Peter McCarthy
Phyllis Dale – Kate Nelson
Maggie Jones – Louise Plowright
Lorraine Fleming – Pippa Raine
Ethel – Nancy Wei George
Larry – Jason Winter
Walter/Swing – Gary Wood
ORCHESTRA
Musical Director – Julian Kelly
Piano/Assistant Musical Director – Peter McCarthy
Drums/Percussion – Dave Tyas
Double Bass – Zoltan Dekany
Trumpets – Noel Langley, Jason Hinch, Yazz Ahmen
Trombones – Paul Wright, Simon Harpham
French Horn – Ed Hodgson
Reeds – Bob McKay, Richard Wimpenny, Bob Sydor, Pete Whyman, Carl Raven
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell/Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director – Paul Kerryson
Designer – Ashley Martin-Davis
Choreographer – Andrew Wright
Lighting Designer – Chris Ellis
Projection Designer – Timothy Bird
Costume Designer – George Souglides
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Casting Director – Jill Green CDG
Costume Supervisor – Binnie Bowerman
Props Supevisors – Lisa Buckley, Lizzie Frankl
Assistant Musical Director – Peter McCarthy
Assistant Choreographer – Lisa Donmall
Assistant Costume Supervisor – Rachel Farrimond
Wigs Supervisor – Linda McKnight
Assistant Wigs Supervisor – Suzy Barratt
For Knifedge, the Creative Network Nina Dunn Sam Hunt
Jack James Louise Rhodes-Brown
Production Manager – Paul Hennessy
Company Stage Manager – Charlotte Warner
Deputy Stage Manager – Emily Peake
Assistant Stage Managers – Luke Cobb, Laura Levis
June: Mon 21SP, Tue 22SP, Wed 23SP, Thu 24P, Fri 25P, Sat 26m&e, Mon 28(T), Tue 29,
Wed 30
July: Thu 1PN, Fri 2, Sat 3m&e, Tue 20, Wed 21m&e(S), Thu 22PT, Fri 23(D), Sat 24m&e,
Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28m&e, Fri 30
Aug: Mon 2, Tue 3m&e, Sat 7m(D)&e, Sun8, Wed 11m&e, Thu 12, Fri 13m&e, Wed 18m&e,
Thu 19, Fri 20m&e(D), Sun 22, Mon 23, Tue 24m&e, Thu 26m(D)&e, Sat 28m&L
SP = Spirit FM Preview
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
OKLAHOMA!
music by RICHARD RODGERS
book & lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
based on Lynn Riggs’ Green Grow the Lilacs
original dances by Agnes de Mille
Presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited
on behalf of R&H Theatricals of New York
Cast
Curly – Michael Xavier
Aunt Eller – Louise Plowright
Laurey Leila – Benn Harris
Ike Skidmore – Julian Sims
Slim – Sam Archer
Will Parker – Michael Rouse
Jud – Craige Els
Ado Annie – Natalie Casey
Ali Hakim – Michael Matus
Gertie Cummings – Amy Ellen Richardson
Andrew (Pop) Carnes – Alex Giannini
Cord Elam – Tim Morgan
Armina – Amanda Minihan
Virginia Kylie – Anne Cruikshanks
Vivienne – Melanie Cripps
Billy-Joe – Leon Else
Katy-Louise – Michelle Francis
Fred – Matthew Gould
Mike – Eugene McCoy
Joe – Kristopher Mitchell
John Joe Junior – Darragh O’Leary
Kate – Laura Scott
Ellen – Rebecca Sutherland
ORCHESTRA
Violin – Juliet Leighton-Jones/Roz Lishak
Violin/Assistant MD – Peter McCarthy
Viola – Nick Barnard
Cello – Yvonne Parsons
Drums/Percussion – Matt French
Double Bass – Dave Berry
Flute/Piccolo/Clarinet – Susan Phipps
Clarinet/Eb Clarinet/Bass Clarinet – Alice Gledhill
Bassoon – Lully Bathurst
French Horn – Jonathan Hassan
Trumpets – Richard Hammond, Nick Briggs
Trombone – Liam Kirkman
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell/Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director – John Doyle
Designer – David Farley
Choreographer – Nikki Woollaston
Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Orchestrator – Jonathan Tunick
Musical Director – Catherine Jayes
Casting Director – Jill Green
Costume Supervisor – Binnie Bowerman
Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley
Music Copyist – Nathan Kelly
Dialect Coach – Julia Wilson-Dickson
Assistant Choreographer – Jo Morris
Dance Captain – Melanie Cripps
Assistant Musical Director – Peter McCarthy
Set Design Assistant – Machiko Hombu
Costume Design Assistant – Ellan Parry
Assistant Costume Supervisor – Alice Speak
Rehearsal Pianist – Helen Ireland
Music Runner – Adam Hoskins
Production Manager – Paul Hennessy
Company Manager – Charlotte Warner
Stage Manager – Dave West
Deputy Stage Manager – Liz Matyear
Assistant Stage Managers – Lou Ballard, Tilly Stokes
Jun: Mon 15 OUP, Tue 16 OUP, Wed 17 OUP, Thu 18P, Fri 19P, Sat 20, Mon 22(T), Tue 23,
Wed 24PN, Thu 25, Fri 26(D), Sat 27m(D)&e, Tue 30
Jul: Wed 1m&e(S), Thu 2, Fri 34, Sat 4m&e, Mon 20, Tue 21, Wed 22(W), Thu 23m&e,
Fri 24(D), Sat 25m(D)&e, Wed 29, Thu 30m&e
Aug: Mon 3, Tue 4, Sat 8m&e, Wed 12, Thu 13m&e, Fri 14, Wed 19m&e, Thu 20, Fri 21,
Sun 23, Mon 24, Thu 27m&e, Sat 29m&L
OUP = Open University Preview
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
W = Live Nights: Get Into Live Theatre (Workshops for 14-22 year olds)
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
FUNNY GIRL
Music by JULE STYNE
Lyrics by BOB MERRILL
Book by ISOBEL LENNART
from an original story by Miss Lennart
CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING
Fanny Brice – Samantha Spiro
John, Stage Manager – Kevin Brewis
Emma – Amy Rockson
Mrs Brice – Sheila Steafel
Mrs Strakosh – Myra Sands
Mrs Meeker – Cara Elston
Mrs O’Malley – Joanna Goodwin
Tom Keeney – Cornelius Clarke
Eddie Ryan – Sebastien Torkia
Heckie, a cabbie – David Lucas
Ginger – Abigail Rosser
Bubbles – Keeney Girls Laura Scott
Polly – Kate Cobb
Maude – Charlene Ford
Snub Taylor – Pablo Mendelssohn
Nick Arnstein – Mark Umbers
Florenz Ziegfeld – David Killick
Ziegfeld Tenor – David Lucas
Mimsey, a Ziegfeld Dancer – Amy Ellen Richardson
Jenny, a Ziegfeld Dancer – Anna Carmichael
Vera, a Ziegfeld Dancer – Kate Cobb
Ziegfeld Dancers – Cara Elston Charlene Ford Joanna Goodwin
Abigal Rosser Laura Scott Kevin Brewis
Paul, a waiter – Cornelius Clarke
Mr Renaldi – David Lucas
ORCHESTRA
Musical Director – Robert Scott
Piano/Assistant Musical Director – Gareth Ellis
Drums/Percussion – Barry Brewer
Double Bass – Tom Mark
Flute/Alto Flute/Clarinet – Gavin Tate-Lovery
Alto Saxophone/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet – Gareth Brady
Soprano and Tenor Saxophone/Clarinet – Steve Moss
Trumpets – Pablo Mendelssohn, Owain Harries, Mike Feltham
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell/Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director – Angus Jackson
Designer – Mark Thompson
Choreographer – Stephen Mear
Lighting Designer – James Whiteside
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Orchestrator – Jason Carr
Musical Director – Robert Scott
Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG
Costume Supervisor – Yvonne Milnes
Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley
Dialect Coach – Anne Walsh
Assistant Director – Paul Christie
Assistant Musical Director – Gareth Ellis
Dance Captain – Kevin Brewis
Production Manager – Dan Watkins
Company Manager – Charlotte Warner
Stage Manager – Lucy Parkes
Deputy Stage Manager – Patricia Swales
Assistant Stage Managers – Rebecca Fountain, Rachel Phillips
April: Mon 28P, Tue 29P, Wed 30P
May: Thu 1 P, Fri 2P, Sat 3, Mon 5, Tue 6, Wed 7, Thu 8F, Fri 9(D), Sat 10m(D)&e, Mon 12,
Tue 13(T), Wed 14m&e, Thu 15, Fri 16, Sat 17m&e, Mon 19, Tue 20, Wed 21m&e, Thu 22(W),
Fri 23, Sat 24m&e, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28m&e, Thu 29, Fri 30, Sat 31m&e
June: Mon 2, Tue 3, Wed 4m&e, Thu , Fri 6, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Wed 11m&e, Thu 12,
Fri 13, Sat 14m&L
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
W = Live Nights! Workshops for 14-22 year olds
T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
L = Last Performance
A Chichester Festival Theatre production
in association with Paul Elliot and Duncan C Weldon
Meredith Willson’s
THE MUSIC MAN
Book, Music & Lyrics by MEREDITH WILLSON
Story by MEREDITH WILLSON and FRANKLIN LACEY
Cast
Harold Hill – Brian Conley
Marian Paroo – Scarlett Strallen
Mrs Paroo – Katy Secombe
Winthrop Paroo – Eddie Manning or Declan Murphy-Saunders
Amarylllis – Beatrice Holland or Phoebe Saunders
Marcellus Washburn – Andy Hockley
Mayor Shinn – Rolf Saxon
Eulalie Shinn – Jenny Galloway
Zaneeta Shinn – Zizi Strallen
Gracie Shinn – Kassy Bull or Frances Roberts
Jaycee Squires – Kenneth Avery-Clark
Mrs Squires – Amanda Minihan
Ewart Dunlop – Matthew Gould
Maud Dunlop – Sherrie Pennington
Oliver Hix – Giles Taylor
Alma Hix – Sophie-Louise Dann
Olin Britt – Steve Fortune
Ethel Toffelmier – Nicola Blackman
Tommy Djilas – Barnaby Thompson
Charlie Cowell – Gary Milner
Constable Locke – Carl Sanderson
Conductor/Townsperson – Eddie Elliott
Townsperson – Kristopher Mitchell
Townsperson – Marc Antolin
Townsperson – Alice Mogg
Townsperson – Clare Halse
Children of River City – Lucy Anderson Alwyn Davies-Ebsworth Charlie Ellison
Katie Hartland Thomas Hutchin Cameron McLeish Ewan McLeish
Joseph Marchant Aidan O’Connor Joseph Porter Elliot Robinson
Sam Robinson Isaac Salt Sam Slinger Harry Sumner
Ben Thair Bradley Trevethan Liam Wright
Salesmen and other parts played by members of the Company
ORCHESTRA
Piano/MD – Stephen Ridley
Keyboards/Assistant MD – Wyn Hyland
Violin – Juliet Leighton-Jones
Alto Saxophone/Flute/Piccolo – John Franchi
Tenor Saxophone/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet – Steve Pierce
Alto & Baritone Saxophones/Clarinet – Duncan Lamont
Trumpets – Alan Hase, Owain Harries
Trombone – Liam Kirkman
French Horn – Dave McQueen
Double Bass/Tuba – Dave Berry
Percussion – Tim Gunnell
Drums – Dominic Sales
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell/Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director – Rachel Kavanaugh
Designer – Robert Jones
Choreographer – Stephen Mear
Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Orchestra and Musical Supervisor – Steven Edis
Musical Director – Stephen Ridley
Casting Director – Jill Green
Costume Supervisor – Poppy Hall
Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley
Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare
Assistant Director – Adam Lenson
Assistant Choreographer – Jo Morris
Assistant Musical Director – Wyn Hyland
Assistant Designer – Bec Chippendale
Production Manager – Paul Hennessy
Company Manager – Charlotte Warner
Stage Manager – Maggie Mackay
Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann
Assistant Stage Managers – Jess Cutler, Emily Oliver
June: Mon 23OUP, Tue 24OUP, Wed 25OUP, Thu 26P, Fri 27P, Sat 28, Mon 30
July: Tue 1(T), Wed 2, Thu 3PN, Fri 4(D), Sat 5m&e, Mon 7, Tue 8, Wed 9, Thu 10m(D)&e(S),
Fri 11, Sat 12m(D)&e, Fri 18, Sat 19m&e, Sun 20, Fri 25m&e, Sat 26m&e(PT), Sun 27,
Thu 31
August: Fri 1, Sat 2m&e, Sun 3, Wed 6, Thu 7m, Fri 8m&e, Thu 14, Fri 15m&e, Sat 16m&e,
Mon 18, Tue 19, Wed 20m&e, Tue 26(W), Wed 27m&e, Sat 30m(D)&L
OUP = Open University Preview
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
W = Live Nights: Get Into Live Theatre (Workshops for 14-22 year olds)
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
A Chichester Festival Theatre production
in association with Anthony Field and John C Causebrook
BABES IN ARMS
music by RICHARD RODGERS
lyrics by LORENZ HART
book by GEORGE OPPENHEIMER
based on the original by Rodgers & Hart
Adapted by MARTIN CONNNOR
presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited
on behalf of R&H Theatricals of New York
Cast in order of appearance
Dan La Mar – Tony Jackson
Maizie La Mar – Catherine Terry
Valentine La Mar – Mark McGee
Gus Fielding – Matthew Hart
Dolores Reynolds – Kay Murphy
Marshall Blackstone – Philip Catchpole
Irving Stone – Ashley Day
Pinkie Johnson – Kylie Anne Cruikshanks
Nat McCabe – Joseph Prouse
Betty Palmer – Stephanie Bron
Peter Franklin – Charles Ruhrmund
Libby Drake – Michelle Francis
Ted Vanderpool – Darren J Fawthrop
Mitzi Lee – Karen Aspinall
Bronson Jones – Gary Murphy
Davenir Smith – Graham Newell
Seymour Fleming – Rolf Saxon
Billie Edwards – Donna Steele
Lee Calhoun – Joseph Wicks
Baby Rose Owen – Sophia Ragavelas
Mrs Phyllis Owen – Lorna Luft
Steve Edwards/Jim Murray – Oliver Tydman
ORCHESTRA
Piano – Kelvin Thomson
Drums/Percussion – Matthew Senior
Double Bass – Ed Morris
Reeds – Andy Panayi, John Whelan, Jane Panayi, Colin Skinner
Trumpets – Pablo Mendelssohn, Lance Kelly
Trombone – Dave Williamson
Violin – Nina Foster
Cello – Katherine Jenkinson
Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell/Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd
Director – Martin Connor
Choreographer – Bill Deamer
Designer – Hugh Durrant
Lighting Designer – Mark Jonathan
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Orchestrator – Richard Balcombe
Musical Director – Mark Warman
Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare
Casting Director – Jill Green
Assistant Musical Director – Kelvin Thomson
Assistant Choreographer – Kylie Anne Cruikshanks
Costume Supervisor – Binnie Bowerman
Dance Captains – Kylie Anne Cruikshanks, Darren J Fawthrop
Production Manager – Iain Gillie
Company Manager – Di Holt
Stage Manager – Marion Marrs
Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann
Assistant Stage Managers – Charlotte A Harley, Claire Wardroper
May: Tue 29OUP, Wed 30OUP, Thu 31OUP
June: Fri 1P, Sat mP&e, Mon 4, Tue 5, Wed 6, Thu 7PN, Fri 8, Sat 9m&e, Mon 11, Tue 12,
Wed 13, Thu 14m&e(S), Fri 15(D), Sat 16m(D)&e, Mon 18, Tue 19(T), Wed 20,
Thu 21m&e, Fri 22, Sat 23m&e, Mon 25, Tue 26, Wed 27, Thu 28m(D)&e, Fri 29(D),
Sat 30m&e
July: Mon 2, Tue 3, Wed 4, Thu 5m&e, Fri 6, Sat 7m&L
OUP = Open University Preview
P = Preview
PN = Press Night
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
T = Post Show Discussion
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
CAROUSEL
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Book & Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Based on the play Liliom by Ferenc Molnár
Adapted by Benjamin F Glaser
Original dances by Agnes de Mille
Performed by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited
on behalf of R&H Theatricals of New York
CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING
Carrie Pipperidge – Lydia Griffiths
Julie Jordan – Harriet Shore
Mrs Mullin – Nina French
Billy Bigelow – Norman Bowman
Policeman – Richard Kent
David Bascombe – Steve Fortune
Nettie Fowler – Jacqui Dubois
Enoch Snow – Robert Irons
Jigger Craigin – Adam Croasdell
First Heavenly Friend – Alan Vicary
Starkeeper – Roy Dotrice
Louise – Clemmie Sveaas
Carnival Boy (Principal Dancer) – Benny Maslov
Enoch Snow Jr – Tom Woods
All other characters played by members of the Company
ENSEMBLE
Dancer – Josephine Darvill-Mills
Dancer – Daniel Farrow
Jenny – Helen French
Dancer/Arminy – Madeleine Harland
Dancer – Gavin Mitford
Dancer – Alice Mogg
Penny – Justine Schnellbeck
Dancer – Francesca Sibthorp
Dancer – Elia Lo Tauro
Children – Helena Berry Jonny Boutwood Charley Cunningham
Jack Everson Ben Geering Joe Hugh James Winter Loseby
Isobel Miller Felix Mosse Edward Porter Alice Sowden
Charlotte Titcombe Sephanie Wilkins Jennie Witton
ORCHESTRA
Musical Director/Keyboards – Robert Scott
Keyboards – Jonathan Williams
Violin – Charlie Brown
Cello – Tony Woollard
Double Bass – Beth Symmons
Flute/Piccolo/Alto Flute – Monica McCarron
Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Alto Saxophone – Rachel Brown
Horn – John Davy
Trumpet/Flugel – Pablo Mendelssohn
Drums/Percussion – Matt Whittington
Orchestral Management – Music Solutions Ltd
Keyboard Programming – Vivace, Audio Ltd
Copying – Colin Rae
Director – Angus Jackson
Designer – Robert Innes Hopkins
Choreographer – Javier de Frutos
Lighting Designer – Neil Austin
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Musical Director – Robert Scott
Orchestrator – Jason Carr
Casting Director – Jill Green CDG
Assistant Director – Thomas Hescott
Assistant Musical Director – Jonathan Williams
Dance Captains – Josphine Darvill-Mills, Gavin Mitford
Costume Supervisor – Fizz Jones
Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare
Fight Director – Terry King
Casting Assistant – Karen Pinkus
Production Manager – Paul Hennessy for The Production Desk Ltd
Company Manager – Di Holt
Stage Manager – Marion Marrs
Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann
Assistant Stage Managers – Charlotte A Harley, Louise Martin
June: Mon 5KP, Tue 6KP, Wed 7KP, Thu 8P, Fri 9P, Sat 10mP&eP(D), Mon 12F, Tue 13,
Wed 14(PT), Thu 15m&e, Fri 16(D), Sat 17m&e(S), Thu 29, Fri 30(D)
July: Sat 1m(D)&e, Thu 13m(D)&e, Mon 17, Sat 22m&e, Mon 24, Tue 25, Wed 26m&e,
Thu 27, Fri 28(D), Sat 29m&e
August: Wed 2m&e, Thu 3m(D)&e, Sun 6, Mon 7(T), Tue 8, Sat 12m&e, Mon 14, Tue 15,
Wed 16m&e, Sun 20, Mon 21, Tue 22, Sat 26m&e, Tue 29, Thu 31m&e
September:Fri 1L(D)
KP = Kenwood Preview
P = Preview
F = First Night
PN = Press Night
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
WORLD PREMIERE
SIX PICTURES OF LEE MILLER
Music & Lyrics by JASON CARR (2005)
Book by EDWARD KEMP
Inspired by The Lives of Lee Miller by Antony Penrose
CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE
Lee Miller – Anna Francolini
Theodore Miller – Brendan O’Hea
Florence Miller – Beverley Klein
A Doctor – Teddy Kempner
A Naval Rating – Gary Milner
A Psychiatrist – Mark Meadows
Man Ray – Teddy Kempner
Paul Éluard – Gary Milner
Jean Cocteau – Mark Meadows
Gertrude Stein – Beverley Klein
Alice B Toklas – Anna Lowe
Pablo Picasso – Brendan O’Hea
Aziz Eloui Bey – Melvin Whitfield
Nimet Eloui Bey – Anna Lowe
Roland Penrose – Brendan O’Hea
Cynthia – Anna Lowe
Dave Scherman – Mark Meadows
Audrey Withers – Beverley Klein
Major Spiros – Melvin Whitfield
Sergeant Magee – Gary Milner
Leopold Brylla – Teddy Kempner
Ariane – Anna Lowe
ORCHESTRA
Clarinet/Orchestral Manager – Mark Lacey
Violin – Megan Pound
Cello – Natalie Rozario
Double Bass – Kate Saxby
Piano – Jonathan Williams
Director – Anthony van Laast
Designer – Sue Blane
Musical Director – Jonathan Williams
Orchestrations – Jason Carr
Lighting Designer – Paul Pyant
Sound Designer – Paul Arditti
Assistant Director – Paul Higgins
Costume Supervisor – Froo Gager
Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare
Trapeze Coach – Matt Costain
Production Manager – Damian Partington
Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook
Stage Manager – Caroline Healey
Deputy Stage Manager – Gemma Tonge
Assistant Stage Manager – James Woods
July: Fri 1P, Sat 2P, Mon 4P(PT), Tue 5P, Wed 6P, Thu 7F, Sat 9m, Wed 13m, Thu 14m&e(T),
Sat 16m, Mon 18, Thu 21m(D), Fri 22, Sat 23m, Mon 25, Wed 27, Thu 28e, Fri 29,
Sat 30m
August: Tue 2, Wed 3m&e(D), Thu 4m, Sat ;6m, Fri 19, Sat 20m, Mon 22, Thu 25m, Fri 26,
Wed 31e
September: Fri 9, Sat 10Lm
P = Preview
F = First Night
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion
m = mat
e = eve
D = Audio Described Performance
L = Last Performance
WORLD PREMIERE
THE MASTER AND MARGARITA
adapted by EDWARD KEMP (2004)
from the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov (1940)
Cast in Order of Appearance
Pontius Pilate – David Killick
Aloysius – Joe Anderson
The Master – Samuel West
Centurion Ratslayer – Ricky Fearon
Trepan Trepanovich – Martin Duncan
Rimsky – Barry McCarthy
Varukha – James Loye
Andrei – Matt Costain
Margarita – Clare Holman
Berlioz – Junix Inocian
Ivan – Jonathan Cullen
Kaifa – Matt Costain
Boris Pagoda – Steve Elias
Ariman – Tom Silburn
Glumov – Ricky Fearon
Azazello – Graham Turner
Fagott – John Marquez/Toby Sedgwick
Woland – Michael Feast
Behemoth – Noma Dumezweni
Dr Stravinsky – David Killick
Hella – Clare Foster
Natasha – Daisy Haggard
Archibald Archibaldovich – Ricky Fearon
Archibaldikova – Vicki McManus
Nurse – Anna Lowe
Afranius – Michael Feast
Frieda – Anna Lowe
The Orchestra
Clarinets/Sax/Orchestral Manager – Mark Lacey
Trumpet – Fraser Tannock
Trombone – Rob Workman
Percussion/Orchestral Manager – Mark Taylor
Accordion – Dan Jackson
Balalaika – Ben Grove
Violin – Megan Pound
Director – Steven Pimlott
Designer – Alison Chitty
Movement Director – Toby Sedgwick
Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford
Composer – Jason Carr
Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie
Musical Director – Dan Jackson
Wig & Hair Design – Romaine Bowman
Assistant Director – Phillip Breen
Design Assistant – Mark Friend
Costume Supervisor – Carrie Bayliss
Magic Advisor – Tom Silburn
Illusion Design – Scott Penrose
Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook
Stage Manager – Marion Marrs
Deputy Stage Manager – Klare Roger
Assistant Stage Managers – Nicola Ireland, Helena Lane-Smith
Props Maker – Alistair Plant
Props Buyer – Jane Slattery
July: Fri 23P, Sat 24P, Mon 26P(PT), Tue 27P, Wed 28P, Thu 29F, Fri 30(D)
August: Mon 2(T), Tue 3, Sat 7e, Sat 14e, Wed 18m(D)&e(S), Sat 21m, Tue 24, Fri 27(D)
September: Wed 1m(D)&e, Fri 3, Sat 4e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Sat 11e, Fri 17(D), Tue 21, Fri 24L(D)
P = Preview
F = First Night
PN = Press Night
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
CABARET
book by JOE MASTEROFF
based on the play by JOHN VAN DRUTEN
and stories by CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD
music by JOHN KANDER
lyrics by FRED EBB
Broadway production directed by HAROLD PRINCE
Produced for the Broadway stage by HAROLD PRINCE
Cast
Cliff Bradshaw – William Rycroft
Ernst Ludwig – Richard Laing
Fraulein Schneider – Sarah Badel
Fraulein Kost – Tessa Pritchard
Herr Schultz – Brian Greene
Emcee – Julian Bleach
Sally Bowles – Alexandra Jay
Kit Kat Boys
Kit Kat Boy/Customs Officer/Sailor – Steven Fawell
Kit Kat Boy/Sailor – Matt Dempsey
Kit Kat Boy/Vikki – William Maidwell
Kit Kat Boy/Taxi Man – David Ball
Kit Kat Boy/Max/Sailor – Paul Milton
Kit Kat Girls
Kit Kat Girl – Charlie Bull
Kit Kat Girl – Anna Carmichael
Kit Kat Girl – Lucy Holloway
Kit Kat Girl – Tessa Pritchard
Kit Kat Girl – Pauline Stringer
Kt Kat Girl – Barbara Tartaglia
Customers in the Kit Kat Klub
Roger Booth Pete Coxon Paul Newton-Smith Luke Osborne Harry Page Ken Smith
Kit Kat Band
Kit Kat Girl (Keyboard/Accordion) – Moira Hartley
Kit Kat Girl (Trombone) – Caroline Hall
Kit Kat Girl (Double Bass) – Lucy Shaw
Kit Kat Girl (Saxophone) – Vivienne Soan
The Band
Piano/Musical Director – Garth Hall
Keyboard – Moira Hartley
Reed 1 – Sue Phipps
Reed 2 – Martin Kerrigan
Reed 3 – Claire McInerny
Violin – Helen Ward
Double Bass – Lucy Shaw
Drums/Assistant Musical Director- Martin Layzell
Trumpet – Annette Brown
Trombone – James Vincent
Banjo/Guitar – Michael Barnes
Orchestrator – Adrian Bullers
Keyboard Programmer – Stuart Andrews
Rehearsal Pianist – Jan Winstone
Director – Roger Redfarn
Choreographer – Bill Deamer
Assistant Choreographer – Charlie Bull
Costumes, based on designs by Angela Davies – Mark Bouman
Lighting Designer – Chris Scott
Sound Designer – Scott George
Musical Director – Garth Hall
Orchestral Manager – Bill Occleshaw for O2 Productions Ltd
Fight Director – Terry King
Assistant Director – Sarah Wolf
Casting – Anne Henderson
Costume Supervisor – Mark Bouman
Additional Costume Supervision – Jools Osborne
Company Manager – Sylvia Carter
Stage Manager – Jo Bradman
Deputy Stage Manager – Gareth Weeks
Assistant Stage Managers – Cara Boardman, Guy Thompson
Understudies
Cliff Bradshaw – Matt Dempsey
Ernst Ludwig – Steven Fawell
Fraulein Schneider – Pauline Stringer
Fraulein Kost – Anna Carmichael
Herr Schultz – Paul Milton
Emcee – David Ball
Sally Bowles – Lucy Holloway
July: Thu 25P, Fri 26P, Sat 27F, Mon 29, Tue 30, Wed 31PN
August: Thu 1m&e, Fri 2(D), Sat 3m&e, Mon 5, Tue 6, Wed 7, Thu 8m(D)&e, Fri 9(D&W), Sat 10m&e,
Mon 12, Tue 13, Wed 14, Thu 15m&e(S), Fri 16(D), Sat 17m(D)&e, Wed 2, Thu 29m&e
September: Mon 2, Tue 3, Fri 6(D), Sat 7m&e, Wed 11, Thu 12m, Sat 14e, Mon 16, Fri 20(D),
Sat 21m&e, Thu 26e, Fri 27(D), Sat 28m(C)
October: Tue 1, Wed 2(W & T), Thu 3m, Sat 5L
P = Preview
F = First Night
PN = Press Night
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
T = Post Peformance Discussion
W = Pre Performance Young People’s Workshops
C = Careers in Musical Theatre Forum
PS = Pre Performance Seminar
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
NYMPH ERRANT
Music & Lyrics by COLE PORTER
Book by STEVE MACKES & MICHAEL WHALEY
Based on the novel by JAMES LAVER
Cast in Order of Appearance
Miss Pratt – Marilyn Cutts
Evangeline Edwards – Rae Baker
Joyce Arbuthnot-Palmer – Helen Anker
Henrietta Bamberg – Alison Carter
Bertha – Ruby-Marie Hutchinson
Madeline St Maure – Isabelle Georges
The Cocotte/Mrs Bamberg/Aunt Ermyntrude – Marilyn Cutts
Ensemble – Members of the Company
and MARK ADAMS
The Orchestra
Keyboards/MD – Jo Stewart
Flute/Violin – Helen Duffy
Bass/Percussion – Joff Morgan
Director – Roger Redfarn
Designer – Hugh Durrant
Musical Arrangements/Musical Director – Jo Stewart
Choreographer – Nikki Woollaston
Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard
Sound Designer – Gregory Clarke for Aura Sound
Orchestrations – Adrian Bullers
Music Management – Bill Occleshaw
Company Manager – Philip Deverell
Stage Manager – Jo Weeks
Deputy Stage Manager – Adam Havoc
Assistant Stage Managers – Sue O’Brien, Caroline Burnett
Sound Engineer – Jason Barnes
Minerva Carpenter – Karl Meier
August: Thu 5 (cancelled), Fri 6, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10F, Wed 11m&e, Thu 12(D), Fri 13,
Sat 14m&e, Mon 16, Tue 17, Wed 18m&e, Thu 19(D/T), Fri 20, Sat 21m&e, Mon 23,
Tue 24, Wed 25m(D)&e, Thu 26(D), Fri 27, Sat 28m&e, Mon 30, Tue 31
September: Wed 1m&e, Thu 2(D), Fri 3, Sat 4m&L
F = First Night
D = Audio Described Performance
T = Post Performance Discussion
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
SONG OF SINGAPORE
Book by ALLAN KATZ, ERIK FRANDSEN, MICHAEL GARIN, ROBERT HIPKENS & PAULA LOCKHEART
Music & Lyrics by ERIK FRANDSEN, MICHAEL GARIN, ROBERT HPIKENS & PAULA LOCKHEART
Spike Spauldeen (Uke-Guitar) – Simon Slater
Freddy S Lyme (Piano) – Elio Pace
Hans van der Last (Trombone/Trumpet) – Richard Brightiff
Rose – Issy van Randwyck
Inspector Kurland – David Shaw-Parker
Chah Li – Béatrice Grace
Jug Jug A-Razor (Drums) – James Wilson
Zoot de Fumee (Saxophone) – Ben Albu
Slam Dunk (Bass) – Martin Roach
Trunk Johnson (Trumpet/Accordion/Percussion) – Miles Russell
Director – Roger Redfarn
Musical Supervisor – David Beer
Designer – Stuart Wood
Musical Staging – Michele Hardy
Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard
Sound Designer & Engineer – Sean Knowles
Production Sound – Crispin Hayek
Musical Advisor – Bill Occleshaw
Production & Stage Manager – Richard Jarman
Deputy Stage Manager – Elizabeth Crabtree
Assistant Stage Manager – Guy Thompson
Minerva Carpenter – Karl Meier
Assistant to Designer – Charlotte Martin
Costume Supervisor – Mark Bouman
August: Thu 13m&e, Fri 14, Sat 15m&e, Mon 17, Tue 18F, Wed 19, Thu 20m&e(D), Fri 21,
Sat 22m&e, Mon 24, Tue 25, Wed 26, Thu 27m&e(D), Fri 28, Sat 29m&e, Mon 31
September: Tue 1, Wed 2, Thu 3m&e(D), Fri 4, Sat 5m&e, Mon 7, Tue 8, Wed 9, Thu 10m&e(D),
Fri 11, Sat 12m&L
P = Preview
F = First Night
D = Audio Described Performance
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night
Production photograph of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying showing Annette McLaughlin as Hedy La Rue and James Bolam as JB Biggley
Photographer: Clare Park
CFT archive held at West Sussex Records Office.
Production photograph of Just So showing Julie Atherton as Kolokolo Bird and Richard Dempsey as Elephant’s Child
Photographer: Clare Park
CFT archive held at West Sussex Records Office.
Production photograph of The Water Babies showing Steve Elias as Frog
Photographer: Ivan Kyncl
CFT archive held at West Sussex Records Office.
JUST SO
music by GEORGE STILES (1990 revised 2001)
book & lyrics by ANTHONY DREWE
inspired by the stories of Rudyard Kipling (1902)
Cast in Order of Appearance
Eldest Magician – Junix Inocian
Elephant’s Child – Richard Dempsey
Kolokolo Bird – Julie Atherton
Parsee – Ahmet Ahmet
Stove – Steve Elias
Rhino – Nicolas Colicos
Giraffe – Alexis Owen-Hobbs
Zebra – Akiya Henry
Jaguar – Dean Hussain
Leopard – Simon Greiff
Wildebeest – Helen Goldwyn
Kangaroo – Andrew Spillett
Dingo – Daniele Coombe
Adult Elephants/Cooking Ingredients/Boring Wildebeest/
Wannabe Wallabys/Crab Appendanges – The Company
The Orchestra
Piccolo/Flute/Alto Sax – Richard Wimpenny
Clarinet/Soprano Sax/Tenor Sax – Tony McCormick
Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Baritone Sax – Melanie Henry
Horn – Kevin Henry
Guitar – Ben Grove
Double Bass/Bass Guitar – Ed Morris
Kit/Percussion – Jim Fleeman
Percussion – Mark Taylor
Keyboards – Tom Deering Louise Hunt
Orchestral Managers – Mark Lacey Mark Taylor
Synthesizer Programming – Stuart Andrews
Director – Anthony Drewe
Designer – Peter McKintosh
Choreographer – Stephen Mear
Musical Director & Additional Orchestration – David Shrubsole
Orchestrations – Christopher Jahnke
Associate Orchestrator – John Clancy
Lighting Designer – Jeff Croiter
Sound Designer – Paul Arditti
Assistant Director – Nik Ashton
Assistant Designer – David Farley
Costume Supervisor – Emma Marshall
Assistant Costume Supervisor – Charles Hanrahan
Dance Captain – Steve Elias
Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook
Stage Manager – Paul Grist
Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann
Assistant Stage Managers – Charlotte A Harley, Jessica Morris
June: Fri 11P, Sat 12P, Mon 14P, Tue 15P, Wed 16Pm&Pe(PT), Thu 17 Pm&F, Fri 18(D),
Wed 23m&e(T), Thu 24m&e(S)
July: Thu 1m&e, Tue 6e, Wed 7m(PT)&e, Thu 8m&e, Fri 9, Sat 10m&e, Mon 12, Tue 13,
Wed 14e, Thu 15e, Sat 31m(D)
August: Wed 4m, Sat 7m, Thu 12m, Sun 15, Thu 19m, Sat 21e, Sun 29
September: Thu 2m&e, Sat 4m(D), Sat 11m, Sat 25Lm(D)
P = Preview
F = First Night
PN = Press Night
D = Audio Described Performance
S = Sign Interpreted Performance
PT = Pre Show Talk
T = Post Show Discussion
m = matinee
e = evening
L = Last Night