Archive: Cast list, Surprises (2012)

Co-produced with Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough

SURPRISES

by ALAN AYCKBOURN

 

CAST in order of appearance

Grace – Ayesha Antoine

Franklin – Bill Champion

Gorman – Richard Stacey

Zandy – Laura Doddington

Inez – Sarah Parks

Titus – Ben Porter

Sylvia – Laura Doddington

Jan – Richard Stacey

Lorraine – Sarah Parks

Conrad – Ben Porter

Bellina – Sarah Parks

Seraphina – Ayesha Antoine

Fabiano – Richard Stacey

 

Director – Alan Ayckbourn

Designer – Michael Holt

Lighting Designer – Jason Taylor

Casting Director – Sarah Hughes

Company Stage Manager – Charlotte Warner

Deputy Stage Manager – Neil Webb

Assistant Stage Manager – Clare Heath

 

August: Wed 8P, Thu 9P, Sat 11eP, Mon 13ePN, Tue 14(PT), Fri 17, Sat 18m, Tue 21, Wed 22e(D),

Thu 23, Sat 25e, Tue 28(T), Wed 29m, Fri 31

September: Sat 1e, Mon 3, Wed 5m, Sat 8mLP

 

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

Archive: Cast list, Absurd Persons Singular (2012)

Co-produced with Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough

40th Anniversary Production

ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR

by ALAN AYCKBOURN

 

CAST in order of appearance

Jane Hopcroft – Laura Doddington

Sidney Hopcroft – Ben Porter

Ronald Brewster-Wright – Bill Champion

Marion Brewster-Wright – Sarah Parks

Eva Jackson – Ayesha Antoine

Geoffrey Jackson – Richard Stacey

 

Director – Alan Ayckbourn

Designer – Michael Holt

Lighting Designer – Jason Taylor

Casting Director – Sarah Hughes

 

Company Stage Manager – Charlotte Warner

Deputy Stage Manager – Neil Webb

Assistant Stage Manager – Clare Heath

 

August: Fri 10P, Sat 11mP, Mon 13mPN, Wed 15, Thu 16, Sat 18e, Mon 20(T), Wed 22m, Fri 24,

Sat 25m(D), Mon 27, Wed 29e, Thu 30

September: Sat 1m, Tue 4, Wed 5e, Thu 6(PT), Fri 7(D), Sat 8LP

 

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

Archive: Cast list, Canvas (2012)

WORLD PREMIERE

CANVAS

by MICHAEL WYNNE

 

CAST in order of speaking

Justine – Lucy Montgomery

Alan – Dean Lennox Kelly

Rory – Elliot Levey

Bridget – Sarah Hadland

Bronwyn – Lisa Palfrey

Alistair – Oliver Milburn

Amanda – Hattie Ladbury

Mia – Lily Barkes/Lyla May Garner-Gibbons

Thomas – Alexander McDonald-Damper/Tom Oldham

Chicken – Topaz

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Jonathan Fensom

Lighting Designer – Mark Howland

Composer – Grant Olding

Sound Designer – Gareth Fry

Casting Director – Alastair Coomer

Fight Director – Terry King

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

Assistant Director – Anthony Lau

Costume Supervisor – Sian Harris

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Charlotte Warner

Deputy Stage Manager – Anne Baxter

Assistant Stage Managers – Elizabeth Webster, Charlotte Willis

 

May: Fri 18P, Sat 19P, Mon 21P, Tue 22P(PT), Wed 23P, Thu 24PN, Fri 25, Sat 26m&e, Mon 28,

Tue 29, Wed 30m&e, Thu 31

June: Fri 1, Sat 2m&e, Tue 5, Wed 6, Thu 7m&e, Fri 8, Sat 9m&e, Mon 11, Tue 12, Wed 13m&e,

Thu 14(T), Fri 15(D), Sat 16m(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

Archive: Cast list, Kiss Me Kate (2012)

Co-Produced with The Old Vic

KISS ME, KATE

Music & Lyrics by COLE PORTER

Book by SAM & BELLA SPEWACK

 

CAST

Lilli Vanessi, A Hollywood star playing Katharine in The Shrew – Hannah Waddingham

Fred Graham, Her ex-husband, directing and playing Petruchio in The Shrew – Alex Bourne

Lois Lane, A former nightclub singer, playing Bianca in The Shrew – Holly Dale Spencer

Bill Calhoun, A Broadway performer, playing Lucentio in The Shrew – Adam Garcia

First Man, An employee of Mr Hogan – David Burt
Second Man, An employee of Mr Hogan – Clive Rowe

General Harrison Howell, A veteran of World War Two – Mark Heenehan

Hattie, Lilli Vanessi’s dresser Wendy – Mae Brown

Paul, Fred Graham’s dresser – Jason Pennycooke

 

THE TRAVELLING PLAYERS

Harry Trevor, Baptista, father of Katharine and Bianca – Paul Grunert

Hortensio, A suitor to Bianca – Kevin Brewis

Gremio, A suitor to Bianca – Samuel Holmes

Nathaniel, Servant to Petruchio – Harry Morrison

Gregory, Servant to Petruchio – Warren Sollars

Philip, Servant to Petruchio – Richard Jones

Servant to Bianca – Holly James

Citizen of Padula – Tanya Robb

Citizen of Padua – Carolyn Maitland

Citizen of Padua – Jo Morris

 

THE CREW

Ralph, Stage Manager – Shaun Henson

Pops, Stage Door Man at Ford’s Theatre, Baltimore – Christopher Dickins

Wardrobe Lady – Michelle Bishop

Dance Captain – Kate Tydman

Other parts, including members of the crew and the cast of The Shrew, played by The Company

 

ORCHESTRA

Musical Director/Piano – Gareth Valentine

Assistant Musical Director/Keyboard – Corin Buckeridge

Drums/Percussion – Allan Cox

Double Bass – Don Richardson

Guitars/Mandolin – Andy G Jones

Trumpet/Flugel/Piccolo Trumpet – Derek Watkins

Trumpet/Flugel Gavin Mallett

Trombone/Bass Trombone – Winston Rollins

French Horn – Matt Gunner

Alto Saxophone/Flute/Piccolo/Clarinet – Adrian Revell

Tenor & Soprano Saxophones/Clarinet/Flute – Bob Sydor

Baritone & Alto Saxophones/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet – Jay Craig

Orchestral Management – Andy Barnwell/Pete Harrison for Musical Co-ordination Services Ltd

 

Director – Trevor Nunn

Choreographer – Stephen Mear

Designer – Robert Jones

Dance Arrangements, Musical Supervisor & Musical Director – Gareth Valentine

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Orchestrator – Chris Egan

Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis

Casting Director – Pippa Ailion

Associate Director – Tom Littler

Assistant Choreographer & Dance Captain – Jo Morris

Assistant Musical Director – Corin Buckeridge

Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley

Costume Supervisor – Irene Bohan

Fight Director – Terry King

Dialect Coach – Penny Dyer

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Laura Deards

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Emily Oliver, Laura Wilson

 

June: Mon 18UCP, Tue 19UCP, Wed 20UCP, Thu 21P, Fri 22P, Sat 23m&e, Mon 25, Tue 26,

Wed 27PN, Thu 28m&e, Fri 29, Sat 30m&e

July: Mon 16, Tue 17, Wed 18m&e(S), Thu 19(PT), Fri 20, Sat 21m&e, Wed 25m&e, Thu 26,

Mon 30, Tue 31m&e

August: Sat 4m&e, Sun 5, Wed 8m&e, Thu 9(T), Fri 10m&e(D), Wed 15, Thu 16m&e,

Sat 18m(D)&e, Mon 20, Tue 21m&e, Thu 23m&e, Mon 27, Tue 28, Wed 29, Thu 30m&e,

Fri 31(D)

September: Sat 1m(C)&LP

 

UCP = University of Chichester Preview

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

Archive: Cast list, A Marvellous Year for Plums (2012)

WORLD PREMIERE

A MARVELLOUS YEAR FOR PLUMS

by HUGH WHITEMORE

 

CAST in order of speaking

Sir Anthony Eden – Anthony Andrews

Anthony Nutting – Martin Hutson

Ann Fleming – Imogen Stubbs

Hugh Gaitskell – Nicholas Le Prevost

Ian Fleming – Simon Dutton

Selwyn Lloyd – David Yelland

Clarissa Eden – Abigail Cruttenden

Sir William Eden/Waiter/Gazier/Mollet – James Simmons

Lauren/Scientist/Waitress/Dancer/Lady Violet Bonham Carter – Olivia Darnley

Prescott/Gardener/MI6 Agent/Millard/Philip/Waiter – Daniel Easton

 

Director – Philip Franks

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – James Whiteside

Music – Matthew Scott

Choreographer – Mark Smith

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Video Designers – Ian William Galloway & Dick Straker

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes

Assistant Director – Jon Pashley

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Props Supervisor – Lindah Balfour

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

Production Manager – Ben Arkell

 

Company and Stage Manager – Maggie Mackay

Deputy Stage Manager – Patricia Swales

Assistant Stage Managers – Sarah Coates, Sophie Martin

Casting Assistant – Jonny Boutwood

 

May: Fri 11UCP, Sat 12UCP, Mon 14UCP, Tue 15P(PT), Wed 16P, Thu 17 PN, Fri 18,

Sat 19m&e, Mon 21, Tue 22, Wed 23m&e, Thu 24, Fri 25(D), Sat 26m(D)&e(S), Mon 28,

Tue 29(T), Wed 30, Thu 31m&e

June: Fri 1, Sat 2m(C)&LP

 

UCP = University of Chichester Preview

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

Archive: Cast list, South Downs & The Browning Version (2011)

DOUBLE BILL

WORLD PREMIERE

 

SOUTH DOWNS

by DAVID HARE

CAST in Order of Speaking

Rev Eric Dewley – Nicholas Farrell

John Blakemore – Alex Lawther

Jeremy Duffield – Jonathan Bailey

Basil Spear – Andrew Woodall

Colin Jenkins – Bradley Hall

Tommy Gunter – Jack Elliott

Roger Sprule – Liam Morton

Belinda Duffield – Anna Chancellor

The voice of Sheila Blakemore – Stella Gonet

 

THE BROWNING VERSION

by TERENCE RATTIGAN

CAST in Order of Speaking

John Tallow – Liam Morton

Frank Hunter – Mark Umbers

Millie Crocker-Harris – Anna Chancellor

Andrew Crocker-Harris – Nicholas Farrell

Dr Frobisher – Andrew Woodall

Peter Gilbert – Rob Heaps

Mrs Gilbert – Amanda Fairbank-Hynes

 

Director South Downs – Jeremy Herrin

Director The Browning Version – Angus Jackson

Designer – Angela Davies

Lighting Designer – Bruno Poet

Music – Paul Englishby

Sound Designer – Ian Dickinson

Fight Director – Terry King

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Casting Director – Julia Horan CDG

Assistant Director – Tim Hoare

Costume Supervisor – Rachel Dickson

Props Supervisor – Mandy Burnett

Voice & Dialect Coach – Michaela Kennen

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Ba Penney

Deputy Stage Manager – Tamara Albachari

Assistant Stage Manager – Caroline Steele

 

September: Fri 2P, Sat 3P, Mon 5P, Tue 6P(PT), Wed 7P, Thu 8, Fri 9, Sat 10m&e, Mon 12, Tue 13,

Wed 14PN, Thu 15m&e, Fri 16, Sat 17m&e, Tue 20, Wed 21m&e, Thu 22, Fri 23(D),

Sat 24m(D)&e,  Tue 27m&e, Wed 28(T), Thu 29m&e, Fri 30

October: Sat 1m&e, Tue 4, Wed 5m&e, Thu 6, Fri 7, Sat 8m&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

Archive: Cast list, Top Girls (2011)

TOP GIRLS

by CARYL CHURCHILL

 

CAST in alphabetical order

Pope Joan/Louise – Lucy Briers

Patient Griselda/Nell – Laura Elphinstone

Isabella Bird/Joyce/Mrs Kidd – Stella Gonet

Marlene – Suranne Jones

Waitress/Kit/Shona – Lisa Kerr

Lady Nijo/Win – Catherine McCormack

Dull Gret/Jeanine/Angie Olivia – Poulet

 

Director – Max Stafford-Clark

Designer – Tim Shortall

Lighting Designer – Jason Taylor

Sound Designer – Ian Dickinson

Video Designer – Finn Ross

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes

Assistant Director – Tim Hoare

Costume Supervisor – Caroline Waterman

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

 

Production Manager – Sam Paterson

Company Stage Manager – Holly Haydn

Deputy Stage Manager – Rebecca James

Assistant Stage Manager – Olivia Jolliffe

 

June: Thu 23P, Fri 24P, Sat 25P, Mon 27P, Tue 28P(PT), Wed 29, Thu 30PN

July: Fri 1(D), Sat 2m(D)&e, Mon 4, Tue 5, Wed 6, Thu 7m&e, Fri 8, Sat 9m&e, Mon 11, Tue 12,

Wed 13m&e, Thu 14m&e(T), Fri 15, Sat 16m&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

Archive: Cast list, She Loves Me (2011)

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

Archive: Cast list, Sweeney Todd (2011)

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

Archive: Cast list, The Deep Blue Sea (2011)

THE DEEP BLUE SEA

by TERENCE RATTIGAN

 

CAST in order of speaking

Philip Welch – Joseph Drake

Mrs Elton – Susan Tracy

Ann Welch – Faye Castelow

Hester Collyer – Amanda Root

Mr Miller – Pip Donaghy

Sir William Collyer – Anthony Calf

Freddie Page – John Hopkins

Jackie Jackson – Ewan Wardrop

 

Director – Philip Franks

Designer – Mike Britton

Lighting Designer – Johanna Town

Music – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Casting Director – Joyce Nettles

Dialect Coach – Tim Charrington

Assistant Director – Jon Pashley

Costume Supervisor – Sam Pickering

Props Supervisor – Robin Morgan

Wigs Supervisor – Barbie Burrows

 

Production Manager – Ben Arkell

Company Stage Manager – Robin Longley

Deputy Stage Manager – Judith Barrow

Assistant Stage Managers – Laura Levis, Fran Redvers-Jones

 

July: Wed 13UCP, Thu 14UCP, Thu 21UCPm, Fri 22P, Sat 23Pm, Mon 25PNm, Fri 29(D)

August: Mon 1(PT), Tue 2m, Thu 4e, Thu 11m(D), Fri 12m, Wed 17m&e, Sat 20e(S), Tue 23,

Wed 24m, Fri 26m, Tue 30(T), Wed 31m&e

September: Sat 3eLP

 

UCP = University of Chichester Preview

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

m = mat

e = eve

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Rattigan’s Nijinsky (2011)

WORLD PREMIERE

RATTIGAN’S NIJINSKY

by NICHOLAS WRIGHT

based on a screenplay by Terence Rattigan

 

CAST in alphabetical order

Romola Nijinsky as a young woman – Faye Castelow

Georges Astruc/Otto Kahn/Professor Bleuler – Pip Donaghy

Vaslav Nijinsky/Donald – Joseph Drake

Eleqano Nijijnsky/Tamara Karsavina – Emma Harris

Nicolai Legat/Baron de Bunzburg/Dr Frenkel – John Hopkins

Sergei Diaghilev/Cedric Messina – Jonathan Hyde

Leon Bakst/Ship’s Purser/Times Reporter/Leonid Massine – Louis Maskell

The Chosen Maiden/Anna, a maid – Ellie Robertson

Terence Rattigan – Malcolm Sinclair

Romola Nijinsky/Vera Rattigan/Emilia Markus – Susan Tracy

Ballet School Examiner/Sergei Grigoriev/Adolf Bolm – Ewan Wardrop

Vaslav Nijinsky, age 9 – Jude Loseby

A Likely Lad – Alwyn Davies-Ebsworth

Ballet School Candidates – Joe Adams   Jack Burt   Louis Cassidy-Rice   Henry Cox

Fred Davis   Jay Dix   Joseph Dunsford   Luc Gibbons

Jack Harris   Samuel Hawkins   Kyran Kyte   Morgan Mason-Smith

Leonardo Ruggieri   Bradley Tevethan   Edward Waller   Toby Wardle

Claridges Hotel Staff and all other parts played by members of the Company

 

Director – Philip Franks

Designer – Mike Britton

Lighting Designer – Johanna Town

Music – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Choreographer – Quinny Sacks

Casting Director – Joyce Nettles

Dialect Coach – Tim Charrington

Assistant Director – Jon Pashley

Costume Supervisor – Sam Pickering

Props Supervisor – Robin Morgan

Wigs Supervisor – Barbie Burrows

 

Production Manager – Ben Arkell

Company Stage Manager – Robin Longley

Deputy Stage Manager – Judith Barrow

Assistant Stage Managers – Laura Levis, Fran Redvers-Jones

 

July: Tue 19UCP, Wed 20UCP(PT), Thu 21UCP, Sat 23P, Mon 25PN

August: Tue 2e, Thu 4m, Thu 11e(T), Fri 12e, Tue 16, Sat 20m(S), Wed 24e, Fri 26e(D)

September: Sat 3mLP

 

UCP = University of Chichester Preview

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

m = mat

e = eve

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Singing’ in the Rain (2011)

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

Archive: Cast list, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (2011)

In association with Theatre Royal Haymarket Productions

ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD

by TOM STOPPARD

 

CAST in order of appearance

Rosencrantz – Samuel Barnett

Guildenstern – Jamie Parker

The Player – Tim Curry/Chris Andrew Mellon

(Mellon took over role after previews due to Curry’s withdrawal through ill health)

Alfred – Charlie Hamblett

Players – Chris Andrew Mellon   Trevor Allan Davies

Zac Fox   Greg Last   James Northcote

Musician – Keith Thompson

Ophelia – Katherine Press

Hamlet – Jack Hawkins

Claudius – James Simmons

Gertrude – Fiona Gillies

Polonius – Andrew Jarvis

Courtiers – Tomm Coles   Tom Golding   Elisabeth Hopper

Jody Elen Machin   Stephen Pallister

Horatio – Michael Benz

Fortinbras – Tom Golding

Soldier – Stephen Pallister

Ambassador – Andrew Jarvis

 

Director – Trevor Nunn

Designer – Simon Higlett

Costume Designer – Fotini Dimou

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Music – Steven Edis

Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis

Movement – Etta Murfitt

Fight Director – Malcolm Ranson

Casting Director – Maggie Lunn

Associate Director – Michael Oakley

Associate Sound Designer – John Owens

Costume Supervisor – Mary Charlton

Props Supervisors – Chris Marcus & Jonathan Hall for Marcushall Props

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company And Stage Manager – Maggie Mackay

Deputy Stage Manager – Clare Harper-Lewis

Assistant Stage Managers – Becky Hartnett, Emily Oliver

 

May: Fri 20UCP, Sat 21UCP, Mon 23UCP, Tue 24P, Wed 25P, Thu 26(PT), Fri 27, Sat 28m&e,

Mon 30, Tue 31PN

June: Wed 1, Thu 2m&e(S), Fri 3(D), Sat 4m&e, Mon 6(T), Tue 7, Wed 8m(D)&e, Thu 9, Fri 10,

Sat 11m(D)&LP

 

UCP = University of Chichester 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

Archive: Cast list, The Real Inspector Hound & The Critic (2010)

DOUBLE BILL

THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND

by TOM STOPPARD

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Moon – Richard McCabe

Birdboot – Nicholas Le Prevost

Mrs Drudge – Una Stubbs

Simon – Joe Dixon

Felicity – Sophie Bould

Cynthia – Hermione Gulliford

Major Magnus – Sean Foley

Inspector Hound – Derek Griffiths

Radio Announcer – Edward Hardwicke

 

THE CRITIC

by RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Dangle Nicholas – Le Prevost

Mrs Dangle – Una Stubbs

Servant – Sam Parks

Sneer – Derek Griffiths

Sir Fretful Plagiary – Sean Foley

Puff – Richard McCabe

Mr Hopkins – Javier Marzan

Characters of The Spanish Armada a tragedy by Mr Puff

Sentinel 1 – Philippa Stanton

Sentinel 2 – Sam Parks

Sir Christopher Hatton – Tony Boncza

Sir Walter Raleigh – Michael Stevenson

Earl of Leicester – Mark Field

Governor – Richard Kane

Master of Horse – Javier Marzan

Tilburina – Hermione Gulliford

Confidante – Una Stubbs

Don Ferolo Whiskerandos – Joe Dixon

Justice – Richard Kane

Constable – Sam Parks

Senators/Constables – Tony Boncza, Javier Marzan, Michael Stevenson

Justice’s Lady – Sophie Bould

Son – Philippa Stanton

Beefeater – Mark Field

Lord Burleigh – Tony Boncza

1st Niece – Sophie Bould

2nd Niece – Philippa Stanton

The Masque

River Thames – Javier Marzan

River Banks – Sophie Bould   Philippa Stanton

English Galleon – Michael Stevenson

Spanish Galleon – Joe Dixon

Britannia – Sean Foley

Mermaids – Sophie Bould, Philippa Stanton

Queen Elizabeth I – Una Stubbs

Recorded Music – Brighton Festival Chorus

 

Directors – Jonathan Church & Sean Foley

Designer – Ruari Murchison

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Music – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – Jonathan Suffolk

Choreographer – Sian Williams

Fight Director – Alison de Burgh

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Wigs Supervisor – Danuta Barszczewsk

Props Buyers – Lisa Buckley & Lizzie Frankl

Assistant Director – Michael Oakley

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Paul Thomson

Deputy Stage Manager – Helen Smith

Assistant Stage Manager – Lou Ballard

 

July: Fri 2P, Sat 3P, Mon 5P, Tue 6P, Wed 7P, Thu 8, Fri 9PN, Sat 10m&e, Wed 21(PT),

Thu 22m&e, Fri 23, Wed 28m&e, Sat 31m&e

Aug: Mon 2(T), Tue 3, Thu 5m&e, Tue 10, Wed 11m&e, Fri 13(D), Sat 14m(D)&e, Mon 16,

Wed 18m&e, Thu 19m&e, Mon 23, Tue 24, Fri 27, Sat 28m&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

Archive: Cast list, Love Story (2010)

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

Archive: Cast list, Bingo (2010)

BINGO

Scenes of Money and Death

by EDWARD BOND

 

Cast in order of appearance

Shakespeare – Patrick Stewart

Old Man – John McEnery

Judith – Catherine Cusack

Young Woman – Michelle Tate

Old Woman – Ellie Haddington

William Combe – Jason Watkins

Son – Alex Price

Joan – Joanne Howarth

Jerome – Kieron Jecchinis

Wally – Matthew Needham

Ben Jonson – Richard McCabe

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Robert Innes Hopkins

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Music – Stephen Warbeck

Sound Designer – Jonathan Suffolk

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Props Supervisor – Mandy Burnett

Dialect Coach – Penny Dyer

Assistant Director – Anna Ledwich

 

Production Manager – Dan Watkins

Company & Stage Manager – Maggie Mackay

Deputy Stage Manager – Anne Baxter

Assistant Stage Manager – Claire Rundle

 

Apr: Thu 15P, Fri 16P, Sat 17P, Mon 19P, Tue 20P, Wed 21, Thu 22(PT), Fri 23PN, Sat 24,

Mon 26, Tue 27(T), Wed 28, Thu 29m&e, Fri 30

May: Sat 1m&e, Mon 3, Tue 4, Wed 5m&e(PT), Thu 6, Fri 7, Sat 8m&e, Mon 10, Tue 11,

Wed 12, Thu 13m&e, Fri 14, Sat 15m&e, Mon 17, Tue 18, Wed 19m&e, Thu 20, Fri 21,

Sat 22m&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

Archive: Cast list, A Month in the Country (2010)

A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY

by IVAN TURGENEV

adapted by BRIAN FRIEL

 

Cast in order of speaking

Herr Schaaf – Teddy Kempner

Lizaveta Bogdanovna – Carolyn Pickles

Anna Semyonavna Islayeva – Joanna McCallum

Natalya Petrovna – Janie Dee

Katya – Laura Elphinstone

Michel Aleksandrovich Rakitin – Michael Feast

Aleksey Nikolayevich Belyayev – James McArdle

Matvey – Jem Wall

Doctor Shpigelsky – Kenneth Cranham

Vera Aleksandrovna – Phoebe Fox

Afanasy Ivanovic Bolshintsov – Tony Haygarth

 

Director – Jonathan Kent

Designer – Paul Brown

Lighting Designer – Mark Henderson

Sound Designer – Gregory Clarke

Casting Director – Maggie Lunn

Costume Supervisor – Caroline Waterman

Props Supervisors – Chris Marcus & Jonathan Hall for Marcus Hall Props

Voice Coach – Barbara Houseman

Assistant Director – Michael Oakley

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Ba Penney

Deputy Stage Manager – Tamara Albachari

Assistant Stage Managers – Eleanor Bailey, Caroline Steele

 

Sept: Fri 24SP, Sat 25SP, Mon 27SP, Tue 28P(T), Wed 29P, Thu 30PN

Oct: Fri 1, Sat 2m&e(PT), Mon 4, Tue 5, Wed 6, Thu 7m&e, Fri 8(D), Sat 9m(D)&e, Mon 11,

Tue 12, Wed 13m&e(S), Thu 14, Fri 15, Sat 16m&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

Archive: Cast list, Enron (2010)

ENRON

by LUCY PREBBLE

Co-produced with Headlong and Royal Court

 

Cast

Jeffrey Skilling – Corey Johnson

Andy Fastow – Paul Chahidi

Claudia Roe – Sara Stewart

Ken Lay – Clive Francis

Trader/Security Officer/Senator/Understudy Ken Lay – Shane Attwooll

Employee/Newsreader/Hewitt Leila – Benn Harris

Swing & Understudy – Matt Blair

Newsreader/Lawyer 2/Understudy Claudia Roe – Saskia Butler

Trader/Ramsey/Geek – Simon Coombs

Trader/Raptor/Lehman Brother – Matt Dempsey

Congresswoman/Sheryl Sloman/Irene Gant – Susannah Fellows

Employee/Trader/Raptor/Board Member/Understudy Andy Fastow – Derek Hagen

Lawyer/Grubman/Udnerstudy Jeffrey Skilling – Ed Hughes

Trader/Raptor/Lehman Brother/Understudy Lawyer – Jason Langley

Trader/Geek/Court Officer – Antonio Magro

Swing & Understudy – Zoe Smith

Swing & Understudy – Richard Taylor Woods

Trader/Arthur Anderson – Ewan Wardrop

Daughter – Megan O’Hanlon/Rosa Solieri-Whitwell

 

Director – Rupert Goold

Designer – Anthony Ward

Lighting Designer – Mark Henderson

Composer, Sound Designer, Lyrics – Adam Cork

Video & Projection Designer – Jon Driscoll

Choreographer – Scott Ambler

Casting Director – Joyce Nettles

Associate Director – Lisa Spirling

Assistant Director – Derek Bond

Resident Choreographer & Dance Captain – Ewan Wardrop

Deputy Dance Captain – Zoe Smith

Lighting Associate/Relighter – Jono Kenyon

Sound Associate – Seb Frost

Video Associate – Nev Bull

Video Programmer – Sam Hunt

Wardrobe Manager – Paula McIntosh

Deputy Wardrobe – Marion Harrison

Wardrobe Assistant – Claire Wardroper

Wigs & Make-Up – Jill Leather

 

Production Manager – Dan Watkins

Company Stage Manager – Graham Michael

Deputy Stage Manager – Cara Boardman

Assistant Stage Managers – James Woods, Kerrie Driscoll

Sound & Video Op No 1 – Steve Seymour

Sound & Video Op No 2 – Salvador Avila

Production Carpenter – Mark Cosgrove

 

Sept: Thu 9SP, Fri 10SP, Sat 11P, Mon 13P, Tue 14, Wed 15m&e, Thu 16(T), Fri 17(D),

Sat 18m(D)&L(S)

 

SP = Spirit FM Preview

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

m = mat

e = eve

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Pygmalion (2010)

PYGMALION

by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

 

Cast in order of speaking

Clara Eynsford Hill – Candida Benson

Mrs Eynsford Hill – Marty Cruickshank

Freddy Eynsford Hill – Peter Sandys-Clarke

Eliza Doolittle – Honeysuckle Weeks

Coonel Pickering – Peter Eyre

Henry Higgins – Rupert Everett

Mrs Pearce – Susie Blake

Alfred Doolitttle – Phil Davis

Mrs Higgins – Stephanie Cole

Porters/Bystanders/Parlourmaids – Rebecca Birch, Freya Dominic, Brendan Hooper, Tristram Wymark

Director/Designer – Philip Prowse

Lighting Designer – Gerry Jenkinson

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Assistant Director – Tim Hoare

Costume Supervisor – Jane Hamilton

Wigs Supervisor – Danuta Barszczewsk

Props Supervisor – Chris Marcus & Jonathan Hall for Marcus Hall Props

Production Manager – Dan Watkins

Company & Stage Manager – Maggie Mackay

Deputy Stage Manager – Anne Baxter

Assistant Stage Managers – Janine Bardsley, Claire Rundle

 

Understudies

Eliza Doolittle – Rebecca Birch

Mrs Higgins/Mrs Eynsford Hill/Mrs Pearce – Freya Dominic

Henry Higgins – Tristram Wymark

 

July: Fri 9SP, Sat 10SP, Mon 12SP, Tue 13P, Wed 14P, Thu 15(T), Fri 16, Sat 17m&e,

Mon 19PN, Thu 29m&e, Sat 31m(D)&e

Aug: Wed 4m(D)&e, Thu 5, Fri 6, Mon 9, Tue 10, Sat 14m&e, Mon 16, Tue 17, Sat 21m&e,

Wed 25m&e(S), Fri 27m&L(D)

 

SP = Spirit FM Preview

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

T = Post Show Discussion (After Words)

m = mat

e = eve

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, 42nd Street (2010)

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

Archive: Cast list, Enron (2009)

WORLD PREMIERE

ENRON

by LUCY PREBBLE

 

CAST IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

News Reporter – Gillian Budd

Lehman Brother/Trader – Peter Caulfield

Security Officer/Trader – Howard Charles

Trader – Andrew Corbett

Claudia Roe – Amanda Drew

Congresswoman/Sheryl Sloman/Irene Gant – Susannah Fellows

Arthur Andersen/Trader – Stephen Fewell

Lehman Brother/Trader – Tom Godwin

Andy Fastow – Tom Goodman-Hill

Lou Pai/Senator – Orion Lee

Hewitt/News Reporter/Prostitute – Eleanor Matsuura

Ken Lay – Tim Pigott-Smith

Ramsay/Trader – Ashley Rolfe

Daughter – Rosa Solieri-Whitwell or Gabrielle Willcocks

Jeffrey Skilling – Samuel West

Lawyer/Trader – Trevor White

 

Director – Rupert Goold

Designer – Anthony Ward

Lighting Designer – Mark Henderson

Music & Sound Designer – Adam Cork

Video & Projection Designer – Jon Driscoll

Movement Director – Scott Ambler

Dialect Coach – Julia Wilson-Dickson

Casting Director – Joyce Nettles

Costume Supervisor – Rachel Johnson

Costume Supervisor – Christine Rowland

Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley

Assistant Director – Sophie Hunter

Resident Trainee Director – Abigail Graham

Dance Captain – Andrew Corbett

Casting Assistant – Vivienne Storry

 

Production Manager – Dan Watkins

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Ba Penney

Deputy Stage Manager – Lorna Seymour

Assistant Stage Managers – Cara Boardman, Caroline Steele

 

July: Sat 11P, Mon 13P, Tue 14P, Wed 15P, Thu 16P, Fri 17, Sat 18, Mon 20(T), Tue 21,

Wed 22PN, Tue 28, Wed 29m&e(PT), Fri 31(D)

August: Sat 1m(D)&e, Thu 6m&e, Fri 7, Sat 8m&e, Mon 10, Thu 13m&e, Fri 14, Mon 17,

Thu 20m&e, Mon 24, Tue 25, Wed 26m&e, Thu 7, Fri 28, Sat 29m&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

Archive: Cast list, The House of Special Purpose (2009)

WORLD PREMIERE

THE HOUSE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE

by HEIDI THOMAS

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Maria – Lydia Wilson

Alix Romanov – Clare Holman

Ukraintsev – Gunnar Cauthery

Chelnik – Gerard Monaco

Irmakova – Emily Taaffe

Nicholas Romanov – Adrian Rawlins

Commandant Avdeyev – Tony Turner

Alexei – Jonathan Bailey

Anastasia – Kate O’Flynn

Tatiana – Caroline Martin

Olga – Annabel Scholey

Yakunin – Kieran Bew

Yurovsky – Dermot Kerrigan

Soldier – Daniel Hill

Soldier – Mike Jupp

 

Director – Howard Davies

Designer – William Dudley

Costume Designer – Jenny Beavan

Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison

Music – Dominic Muldowney

Sound Designer – Christopher Shutt

Fight Director – Terry King

Casting Director – Julia Horan

Costume Supervisor – Lucy Walshaw

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

 

Production Manager – Dan Watkins

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Suzanne Bourke

Deputy Stage Manager – Helen Smith

Assistant Stage Manager – Victoria Rousell

 

June: Sat 20P, Mon 22P, Tue 23P, Wed 24P, Thu 25P, Fri 26, Sat 27, Mon 29

July: Wed 1PN, Thu 2, Fri 3(D), Sat 4m(D)&e, Thu 23, Fri 24, Sat 25m&e, Mon 27,

Thu 30m&e

August: Mon 3(T), Tue 4, Wed 5m&e, Tue 11, Wed 12m&e, Sat 15m&e, Tue 18, Wed 19m&e,

Fri 21m&e, Sat 22m&L

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, The Last Cigarette (2009)

WORLD PREMIERE

THE LAST CIGARETTE

adapted from Simon Gray’s The Smoking Diaries 

by SIMON GRAY and HUGH WHITEMORE

 

CAST

Simon 1 – Jasper Britton

Simon 2 – Nicholas Le Prevost

Simon 3 – Felicity Kendal

 

Director – Richard Eyre

Designer – Rob Howell

Lighting Designer – Jon Driscoll

Music – George Fenton

Sound – Jonathan Suffolk

Fights – Terry King

Casting – Neil Rutherford & Stuart Burt

Costume Supervisor – Claire Murphy

Assistant Director – Anna Ledwich

Production Manager – Dan Watkins

Company Stage Manager – Sheena Linden

Deputy Stage Manager – Patricia Swales

Assistant Stage Manager – Ali Hunter

 

March: Wed 11P, Thu 12P, Fri 13P, Sat 14P, Mon 16P, Tue 17PN, Wed 18, Thu 19m&e, Fri 20,

Sat 21m&e, Mon 23, Tue 24(T), Wed 25m&e, Thu 26, Fri 27(D), Sat 28m(D)&e, Mon 30,

Tue 31

April: Wed 1, Thu 2m&e, Fri 3, Sat 4m&e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Wed 8m&e, Thu 9, Fri 10, Sat 11m&L

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Taking Sides (2009)

TAKING SIDES

by RONALD HARWOOD

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Emmi Straube – Sophie Roberts

Major Steve Arnold – David Horovitch

Lieutenant David Wills – Martin Hutson

Helmuth Rode – Pip Donaghy

Tamara Sachs – Melanie Jessop

Dr Wilhelm Furtwangler – Michael Pennington

 

Director – Philip Franks

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Mark Jonathan

Soundtrack – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

Dialect Coach – Julia Wilson-Dickson

Assistant Designer – Geraldine Bunzl

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Isobel Perrin

Deputy Stage Manager – Judith Barrow

Assistant Stage Manager – Sarah Coates

 

April: Tue 28P, Wed 29P, Thu 30P

May: Sat 2e, Wed 6m, Sat 9e, Mon 11, Tue 12(T), Wed 13m, Fri 15(D), Sat 16Lm(D)

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Separate Tables (2009)

SEPARATE TABLES

by TERENCE RATTIGAN

ACT I TABLE BY THE WINDOW

 

Cast in order of speaking

Mabel – Connie Walker

Lady Matheson – Josephine Tewson

Mrs Railton-Bell – Stephanie Cole

Miss Meacham – Veronica Roberts

Doreen – Lia Rogers

Mr Fowler – John Nettleton

Anne Shankland – Gina McKee

Miss Cooper – Deborah Findlay

John Malcolm – Iain Glen

Charles Stratton – Geoff Breton

Jean Tanner – Holly Goss

 

ACT II TABLE NUMBER 7

Cast in order of speaking

Jean Stratton – Holly Goss

Charles Stratton – Geoff Breton

Major Pollock – Iain Glen

Mr Fowler – John Nettleton

Miss Cooper – Deborah Findlay

Mrs Railton-Bell – Stephanie Cole

Miss Railton-Bell – Gina McKee

Lady Matheson – Josephine Tewson

Miss Meacham – Veronica Roberts

Mabel – Connie Walker

Doreen – Lia Rogers

Hotel Guests – Sarah Blackford, Lawrence Tate

 

Director – Philip Franks

Designer – Stephen Brimson Lewis

Lighting Designer – Paul Pyant

Music – Matthew Scott

Video & Projection Designers – Jon Driscoll & Gemma Carrington

Sound Designer – Jonathan Suffolk

Fight Director – Malcolm Ranson

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Jill Pennington

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

Assistant Director – Abigail Graham

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Stage Manager – Maggie Mackay

Deputy Stage Manager – Anne Baxter

Assistant Stage Managers – Sarah Coates, Claire Rundle

 

Sept: Thu 10 OUP, Fri 11 OUP, Sat 12 OUP, Mon 14P, Tue 15P, Wed 16, Thu 17PN, Fri 18,

Sat 19m&e, Mon 21, Tue 22, Wed 23, Thu 24m&e, Fri 25(D/W), Sat 26m(D)&e(S),

Mon 28, Tue 29(T), Wed 30m&e

Oct: Thu 1, Fri 2(D), Sat 3m(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

Archive: Cast list, The Grapes of Wrath (2009)

THE GRAPES OF WRATH

adapted by FRANK GELATI

based on the novel by JOHN STEINBECK

 

Cast in order of appearance

ON THE ROAD

Reverend Jim Casy – Oliver Cotton

Tom Joad – Damian O’Hare

THE JOAD HOUSE

Muley Graves – Fergus O’Donnell

Willy – Michael Stevenson

SALLISAW

Car Salesmen – Paul Barnhill   Tony Bell   Andrew Westfield   Benny Young

UNCLE JOHN’S HOUSE

Pa Joad – Christopher Timothy

Ma Joad – Sorcha Cusack

Grampa Joad – Richard Kane

Granma Joad – Jennifer Hill

Uncle John – William Armstrong

Noah Joad – Matthew Needham

Ruthie Joad – Kassie Bull or Beatrice Holland

Winfield Joad – Frederick Burgess or Jude Loseby

Rose of Sharon – Rebecca Night

Connie Rivers – Neil McNulty

Al Joad – Mark Field

ROADSIDE CAMP

Proprietor – Paul Barnhill

Young Thin Man – Fergus O’Donnell

Man Going Back – Andrew Westfield

ON THE ROAD

Gas Attendant – Michael Stevenson

Station Owner – Benny Young

Woman Washing – Anne Kavanagh

1st Agricultural Officer – Tony Bell

2nd Agricultural Officer – Michael Stevenson

HOOVERVILLE

Mayor of Hooverville – Benny Young

Mayor’s Wife – Anne Kavanagh

Floyd Knowles – Tony Bell

Mrs Floyd Knowles – Gina Isaac

Man in Crowd – Matthew Needham

Woman shot in hand – Holly Dale Spencer

Contractor – Paul Barnhill

Deputy Sheriff – Andrew Westfield

1st Officer – Fergus O’Donnell

2nd Officer – Michael Stevenson

WEEDPATCH CAMP

Weedpatch Camp Director – Paul Barnhill

Elizabeth Sandry – Gina Isaac

Al’s Girl – Holly Dale Spencer

Lean Man – Andrew Westfield

HOOPER RANCH

Bookkeeper – Benny Young

Hooper Ranch Guard – Paul Barnhill

Camp Guard – Fergus O’Donnell

1st Man – Neil McNulty

2nd Man – Richard Kane

1st Man with Club – Andrew Westfield

2nd Man with Club – Matthew Needham

BOX CAR CAMP

Mrs Wainwright – Anne Kavanagh

Mr Wainwright – Tony Bell

Aggie Wainwright – Holy Dale Spencer

2st Man – Neil McNulty

2nd Man – Michael Stevenson

3rd Man – Fergus O’Donnell

IN THE BARN

Man in Barn – Benny Young

Boy in Barn – Matthew Aldridge or Grant Harris

Community Cast – Mai Elphinstone, Chris Lieurance, Nell Underdown, Georgette Woolgar

 

Director – Jonathan Church

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Music & Songs – John Tams

Choreographer & Additional Staging – Stephen Mear

Music Associate – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – Jonathan Suffolk

Fight Director – Terry King

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

Dialect Coach – Julia Wilson-Dickson

Assistant Director – Anna Ledwich

 

Production Manager Sam Paterson

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Lucy Parkes

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Emily Oliver, Paul Thomson

 

Musicians

Vocals/Harmonium – Barry Coope

Fiddle – Nigel Corbett

Fiddle – John McCusker

Vocals – Heidi Talbot

Vocals/Banjo/Guitar/Harmonica – John Tams

Guitar – Graeme Taylor

Vocals – Sally Ward

Recorded Narration – Rolf Saxon

 

Jul: Fri 10OUP, Sat 11OUP(PT) Mon 13OUP, Tue 14P, Wed 15P, Thu 16PN, Fri 17, Sat 18,

Mon 27(W), Tue 28

Aug: Sat 1m&e, Wed 5m&e(S), Thu 6(T), Fri 7(D), Tue 11, Sat 15m(D)&e, Mon 17, Tue 18,

Sat 22m&e, Tue 25, Wed 26, Fri 28L

 

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

Archive: Cast list, Oklahoma! (2009)

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

Archive: Cast list, Cyrano de Bergerac (2009)

CYRANO DE BERGERAC

by EDMOND ROSTAND

translated & adapted by ANTHONY BURGESS

 

Cast in order of appearance

The Doorkeeper – Gary Oliver

A Cavalryman – Peter Hinton

A Musketeer – Ross Armstrong

Flunkies – Jim Creighton, Tommy Luther

Guard – Jonathan Forbes

Flower Girl – Louise Bangay

Drunkard – Joseph Chance

A Fat Man – Sion Tudor Owen

Citizen – David Weston

His Son – Grant Harris or George Goldsmid

A Pickpocket – Julian Forsyth

Two Boys – Ben Duncan-Duggal or Freddie Burgess

Joe Duncan-Duggal or Sam Robinson

A Food Seller – Jo Herbert

Two Marquises – Laurence Spellman, Tom Andrews

Cuigy – Jack James

The Poet, Ligniere – Richard Trinder

Baron Christian de Neuvillette, a Norman – Stephen Hagan

Ragueneau, a pastry cook – Paul Grunert

Le Bret – Sjhane Attwooll

Roxane, Cyrano’s Cousin – Alice Eve

Her Duenna – Tilly Blackwood

Le Comte de Guiche – Scott Handy

Le Vicomte de Valvert – Jonathan Forbes

Montfleury, a tragic actor – Sion Tudor Owen

Cyrano de Bergerac – Joseph Fiennes

Bellerose, the Actor Manager – Jim Creighton

Jodelet, the Comedian – Julian Forsyth

Actors – Peter Hinton, Tommy Luther, Jonathan Forbes

Cooks – Richard Trinder, Joseph Chance, David Weston, Sion Tudor Owen

Apprentice – Tommy Luther

Lise, Rageuneau’s Wife – Louise Bangay

A Musketeer – Laurence Spellman

Poets – Sion Tudor Owen, Peter Hinton, Joseph Chance, Jim Creighton, Ross Armstrong

Carbon, Captain of the Gascony Cadets – Gary Oliver

The Gascony Cadets – Jonathan Forbes   Peter Hinton   Richard Trinder

Joseph Chance   Jim Creighton   Ross Armstrong

Tommy Luther   Tom Andrews   Laurence Spellman

Writer – David Weston

A Man of Letters – Julian Forsyth

Pages – Ben Duncan-Duggal or Freddie Burgess

Joe  Duncan-Duggal or Sam Robinson

A Capuchin Monk – Julian Forsyth

Sentries – Jack James, Sion Tudor Owen

Bertrandou – Julian Forsyth

A Spanish Officer – David Weston

Sister Marthe, formally The Duenna – Tilly Blackwood

Mother Marguerite – Louise Bangay

Sister Claire – Jo Herbert

Community Cast – Sarah Blackford, Peter Coxon, Owen Ford, Charlie Hancock

Hugo Jackson, Mike Jupp, Eleanor Marssden, Mark Newton

Robert Skillicorn, Georgette Woolgar, Matthew Wright

 

Director – Trevor Nunn

Designer – Robert Jones

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Music – Steven Edis

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Associate Director – Joe Harmston

Fight Director – Malcolm Ranson

Casting Director – Joyce Nettles

Costume Supervisor – Lynette Mauro

Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley

Wigs Supervisor – Danuta Finbow

Assistant Director-  Michael Oakley

Assistant Designer – Bec Chippendale

Assistant Costume Supervisor – Nicole Smith

Assistant Props Supervisor – Lizzie Frankl

Prosthetics – Glynn McKay

 

Production Manager – Dan Watkins

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Pip Horobin

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Cara Boardman, Caroline Steele

 

May: Fri 8 OUP, Sat 9 OUP, Mon 11 OUP, Tue 12P, Wed 13P, Thu 14PN, Fri 15, Sat 16m&e,

Mon 18(PT), Tue 19 Cancelled, Wed 20 Cancelled, Thu 21m&e, Fri 22, Sat 23m&e,

Mon 25, Tue 26, Wed 27m(D)&e(S), Thu 28(T), Fri 29(D), Sat 30m&L

 

OUP = Open University 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

Archive: Cast list, Hay Fever (2009)

HAY FEVER

by NOËL COWARD

 

Cast in order of speaking

Sorel Bliss – Laura Rogers

Simon Bliss – Sam Alexander

Clara – Sue Wallace

Judith Bliss – Diana Rigg

David Bliss – Simon Williams

Sandy Tyrell – Edward Bennett

Myra Arundel – Caroline Langrishe

Richard Greatham – Guy Henry

Jackie Coryton – Natalie Walter

 

Director – Nikolai Foster

Designer – Robert Jones

Costume Designer – Fotini Dimou

Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison

Music – David Shrubsole

Sound Designer – Jonathan Suffolk

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

Dialect Coach – Sally Hague

Assistant Director – Joseph Boyle

Assistant Designer – Bec Chippendale

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Maggie Mackay

Deputy Stage Manager – Helen Smith

Assistant Stage Managers – Lou Ballard, Annette Waldie

 

April: Thu 9 OUP, Fri 10 OUP, Sat 11 OUP, Tue 14P(W), Wed 125Pm&e, Thu 16PN, Fri 17(D),

Sat 18(D), Mon 20, Tue 21(T), Wed 22m&e(S), Thu 23, Fri 24(D), Sat 25m(D)&e, Mon 27,

Tue 28, Wed 29, Thu 30m&e

May: Fri 1, Sat 2m&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

Archive: Cast list, Aristo (2008)

WORLD PREMIERE

ARISTO

by MARTIN SHERMAN

Based on material in Nemesis by Peter Evans

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Onassis – Robert Lindsay

Jacqueline – Elizabeth McGovern

Eleni – June Watson

Costa – Robin Soans* then Julius D’Silva

Dimitra – Denise Black

Theo – Julius D’Silva then Hywel Morgan

Yanni – John Hodgkinson

Maria – Diana Quick

Alexander – Joe Marsh

Musician – Ben Grove

Musician – Graeme Taylor

Waiter – Andrew Elias

Waiter – Nick Howard-Brown

 

Director – Nancy Meckler

Designer – Katrina Lindsay

Lighting Designer – Paul Pyant

Music and Sound Designer – Ilona Sekacz

Video and Projection Designer – Lorna Heavey

Choreographer – Liz Ranken

Assistant Director – Ed Viney

Voice Coach – Penny Dyer

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

 

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Lucy Parkes

Deputy Stage Manager – Charlotte Padgham

Assistant Stage Manager – Kerrie Driscoll

*Robin Soans had to withdraw from production through ill health, Julius D’Silva took over role

 

September: Thu 11P, Fri 12P, Sat 13P, Mon 15P, Tue 16P, Wed 17, Thu 18, Fri 19, Sat 20m&e,

Mon 22, Tue 23, Wed 24, Thu 25m&F, Fri 26, Sat 27m&e, Mon 29, Tue 30(W)

October: Wed 1(T), Thu 2m&e, Fri 3, Sat 4m&e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Wed 8, Thu 9m&e, Fri 10,

Sat 11m&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

Archive: Cast list, Taking Sides (2008)

TAKING SIDES

by RONALD HARWOOD

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Emmi Straube – Sophie Roberts

Major Steve Arnold – David Horovitch

Lieutenant David Wills – Martin Hutson

Helmuth Rode – Pip Donaghy

Tamara Sachs – Melanie Jessop

Dr Wilhelm Furtwangler – Michael Pennington

 

Director – Philip Franks

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Mark Jonathan

Soundtrack – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Assistant Designer – Geraldine Bunzl

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Robin Longley

Deputy Stage Manager – Judith Barrow

Assistant Stage Managers – Nick Hayman, Sarah Coates

 

July: Mon 21P, Tue 22P,Thu 23P, Fri 25P, Sat 26P, Mon 28, Tue 29F

August: Sat 2m(D), Tue 5, Wed 6e, Sun 10e, Wed 13m, Thu 14(T), Fri 15e(D), Tue 19e, Fri 22e,

Wed 27e, Thu 28m, Fri29, Sat 30L

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Collaboration (2008)

WORLD PREMIERE

COLLABORATION

by RONALD HARWOOD

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Richard Strauss – Michael Pennington

Pauline Strauss – Isla Blair

Stefan Zweig – David Horovitch

Charlotte Altmann – Sophie Roberts

Hans Hinkel – Martin Hutson

Paul Adolph – Pip Donaghy

 

Director – Philip Franks

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Mark Jonathan

Soundtrack – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Assistant Designer – Geraldine Bunzl

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Robin Longley

Deputy Stage Manager – Judith Barrow

Assistant Stage Managers – Nick Hayman, Sarah Coates

 

July: Wed 16P, Thu 17P, Wed 23P(T), Thu 24Pm, Sat 26Pm, Tue 29Fm

August: Sat 2e, Mon 4(PT), Wed 6m(D), Sun 10m, Wed 13e, Fri 15m, Mon 18, Tue 19m, Fri 22m,

Tue 26, Wed 27m, Thu 28e(D), Sat 30mL

 

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

Archive: Cast list, Six Characters in Search of an Author (2008)

SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR

by LUIGI PIRANDELLO

a new version by RUPERT GOOLD and BEN POWER

co-produced with Headlong Theatre

 

CAST

The Father – Ian McDiarmid

The Mother – Eleanor David

The Son – Dyfan Dwyfor

The Step-Daughter – Denise Gough

The Boy – Jude Loseby or Edward Searle

The Girl – Freya Parker

The Producer – Noma Dumezweni

The Executive – John Mackay

The Editor – Robin Pearce

The Actor – Jamie Bower

The Actress – Christine Entwisle

The Cameraman – Jake Harders

Runner – Jeremy Joyce

Other parts played by Members of the Company

 

Director – Rupert Goold

Designer – Miriam Buether

Lighting Designer – Malcolm Rippeth

Music and Sound Designer – Adam Cork

Orchestrator – Jason Carr

Video and Projection Designer – Lorna Heavey

Movement Director – Georgina Lamb

Casting Director – Julia Horan

Costume Supervisor – Chris Cahill

Vocal Coach – Charmian Hoare

Assistant Director – Anna Ledwich

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Xenia Lewis

Deputy Stage Manager – Lorna Seymour

Assistant Stage Managers – Victoria Rousell, Charlotte A Harley

 

June: Fri 27P, Sat 28P, Mon 30P

July: Tue 1P, Wed 2P(T), Thu 3, Fri 4, Sat 5m(D)&e, Mon 7, Tue 8F, Wed 9m&e(D), Thu 10,

Fri 11, Sat 12m&e, Wed 30, Thu 31m&e

August: Fri 1, Thu 7m&e, Fri 8, Sat 9M7e, Mon 11, Tue 12m&e, Sat 16m&e, Wed 20m&e, Fri 21,

Sat 23m&L

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Funny Girl (2008)

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

Archive: Cast list, Calendar Girls (2008)

WORLD PREMIERE

CALENDAR GIRLS

by TIM FIRTH

Based on the Miramax film Calendar Girls written by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth

 

Cast in Order of Speaking

Cora – Elaine C Smith

Chris – Lynda Bellingham

Annie – Patricia Hodge

Jessie – Sian Phillips

Celia – Gaynor Faye

Ruth – Julia Hills

Marie – Brigit Forsyth

Brenda Hulse – Joan Blackham

John Gary Lilburn

Rod – Gerard McDermott

Lady Cravenshire – Joan Blackham

Iris Benton – Joan Blackham

Lawrence – Carl Prekopp

Louise – Abby Francis

Lulu – Abby Francis

Liam – Carl Prekopp

 

Director – Hamish McColl

Designer – Robert Jones

Lighting Designer – Malcolm Rippeth

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Composer & Music Arrangement – Steve Parry

Costume Designer – Emma Williams

Associate Director – Psyche Stott

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Ba Penney

Technical Stage Manager – Dave West

Deputy Stage Manager – Tamara Albachari

Assistant Stage Managers Tilly Stokes, Emily Bailey

Understudies

Joan Blackham   Jan Shepherd   Emily Bailey

 

September: Fri 5OUP, Sat 6OUP, Mon 8OUP, Tue 9P, Wed 10P, Thu 11, Fri 12(W), Sat 13m&e,

Mon 15, Tue 16PN, Wed 17, Thu 18m(D)&e(S), Fri 19(D), Sat 20m(D)&e, Mon 22,

Tue 23(T), Wed 24,Thu 25m&e, Fri 26(D), Sat 27m&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