Archive: Cast list, Doctor Faustus (2004)

PROMENADE PERFORMANCE

 
In Association with Chichester Cathedral
 

DOCTOR FAUSTUS

by CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE (c 1589-92)

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Chorus – Deborah Addicott   Lorrain Baggaley   Zillah Coxon
Zowie Dryden   Christine Horgan      Valerie Kipps
Polly Machin   Hilary Riddell   Kenneth Smith   Anita Trevelyan

Faustus – Samuel West

Wagner – Harry Scott

Good Angel – Matt Costain

Evil Angel – Stephen Ventura

Cornelia – Sue Bartlett

Valdes – Andrew Pery

Students – Kristina Howell   Tara Kane   Gareth Mayer   Harry Mitchell

Mephistopheles – Michael Feast

Devils – Glyn Angell   Adrian Quinton   Mike Slader   Ami Stidolph

Dragon Drivers – Aylmer White   Steve March

The Busker – Ed Paterson

Students – Becka Brooks   Gavin Fowler

The Rector – Steven Beard

Duke of Vanholt – Peter Christopherson

Duchess of Vanholt – Emily Smith

Lucifer – Kieran Hill

Beelzebub – Vicki Steggles

Lucifer’s Driver – Demagorgon

Lucifer’s Chariot – Midge

The Wife – Vicki McManus

Clarinettists – Helen Hamilton   Jo Sibley

Wrath – Richard Clark   Chris Clarke   Dane Gingell
Barry Jarvis   Chris Levens   Matt Lewis
Kristopher Madden   Ed Paterson
Gareth Prior   Adrian Quinton   Mike Slader

Gluttony – Lucas Andrews   Glyn Angell   Will Norton
Kirsty Paget   Jennifer Porrett   Ami Stidolph

Voice of Gluttony – Nicolas Colicos

Pride

The Pope – Terry Bishop

Cardinals – Andrew Perry   Peter Pine

Friars – James Woodley   Philip Willett

Thurifers – Emily Moseley   Alice Wilson

Monks & Nuns – Angela Baldry   Thomas Barkham   Ellie Dawes
Joy Eydmann   Peter Gregory  Angela Jeremy
Marion Maniura   Jon Pashley   Holly Taylor
David Warwick   Emma Searle   Katie Wickham-Smith

Covetousness – Ronald Stewart

Sloth – Daisy Dawes   Isobelle Frampton
Helen Hamilton   Ellie Price   Abigail Young

Envy – Lucas Andrews   Laura Boxall   Christina Clarke
Alison Coen   Moira Ellam   Natalie Gale
Kristina Howell   Matthew Jarvis   Anna Lansley
Amy Lindley   Zara Miles   Will Norton
Lucinda Philips   Sammie Randall   Emily Rudd

Lechery – Sue Barlett   Zillah Coxon   Zowie Dryden
Pammi Haylett   Barry Jarvis   Isabel Owen
Terri Price   Adrian Quinton   Reginald Raine   Mike Slader

The Emperor –  Peter Coxon

The Empress – Nicky Pegram

Alexander the Great – Matt Costain

Paramour – Emily Smith

Darius – Stephen Ventura

Cloisters Dancers – Alison Coen   Pammi Haylett   Angela Jeremy
Marion Maniura   Isobelle Owen   Terri Price
Katie Wickham-Smith   Daisy Dawes   Abi Young
Ellie Price   Christine Clarke   Emma Searle
Isobelle Frampton   Ellie Dawes   Angela Baldry   Holly Taylor

Guests at the Emperor’s Banquet – Peter Christopherson   James Woodley Barry Jarvis
Ronald Stewart   Joy Eydmann   Terry Bishop
Andrew Perry   Peter Pine   Philip Willett

Helen of Troy – Vicki McManus

Organist – Jason Carr

The Mummers Faustus

The Horse Courser – Ed Paterson

Doctor Faustus – Kristopher Madden

Mephistopheles – Helen Hamilton

The Horse – Chris Levens

 

Directors – Martin Duncan, Edward Kemp, Steven Pimlott, Dale Rooks

Designer – Jane Heather

Lighting Designer – Jon Buswell

Composer – Jason Carr

Sound Designer – Ian Dickinson

Choreographer – Steve Elias

Assistant Choreographer – Laura Doye

Fight Director – Terry King

Costume Supervisor – Fizz Jones

Cathedral Production Electrician – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Property Maker – Alistair Plant

 

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Deputy Stage Manager – Kathryn Croft

Assistant Stage Manager – Jo Holt

Community Assistant Stage Managers – Carol Croft, Jan Cummings,

Pru Harrold, Dan Hill, Sarah Morgan Siobhan Rourke

Minibus Drivers – Lita Angell, Peter Mesham, Howard Rooks

 

September:Wed 8P, Thu 9F, Fri 10, Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15, Thu 16, Sat 18, Mon 20, Wed 22,

Thu 23, Sat 25L

P = Preview

F = First Night

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2004)

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1595)

 

Theseus – Jeffery Kissoon

Hippolyta – Noma Dumezweni

Hermia – Akiya Henry

Helena – Daisy Haggard

Lysander – James Loye

Demetrius – Joe Anderson

Egeus – David Killick

Oberon – Jeffery Kissoon

Titania – Noma Dumezweni

Philostrate – John Marquez

Puck – John Marquez

Moth – Anna Lowe

Peaseblossom – Tom Silburn

Cobweb – Matt Costain

Mustardseed – Fiona Dunn

Fairy Acrobats – Matt Costain   Vicki Manus

Peter Quince – Jonathan Cullen

Bottom – Graham Turner

Francis Flute – Daniel Abelson

Tom Snout – Kieran Hill

Snug – Ricky Fearon

Robin Starveling – Barry McCarthy

 

Director – Gale Edwards

Designer – Alison Chitty

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Composer – Jason Carr

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Movement Director – Michael Ashcroft

Voice Coaches – Kate Godfrey   Neil Swain

Assistant Director – Nik Ashton

Design Assistant – Mark Friend

Costume Supervisor – Carrie Bayliss

Magic Advisor – Tom Silburn

 

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Marion Marrs

Deputy Stage Manager – Klare Roger

Assistant Stage Managers – Nicola Ireland, Helena Lane-Smith

 

May: Sat 8P, Mon 10P, Tue 11P, Wed 12P, Mon 17P, Tue 18P(PT), Thu 20F, Fri 21(D), Mon 24, Tue 25(T), Wed 26m(D)&e, Thu 27m(PT)&e(S)

June 1: Tue 1, Wed 2, Sat 5m&e, Sat 19m&e, Mon 28, Tue 29, Wed 30m(D)&e

July: Mon 5, Tue 6m, Wed 14m, Thu 15m(D), Sat 31e

August: Wed 4e, Sun 8, Tue 10, Thu 12e, Fri 13(D), Thu 19e, Sun 22, Thu 26m&e, Sat 28m(D), Tue 31

September: Thu 16m(PT), Sat 18m(D), Wed 22m, Thu 23Lm(PT)

 

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

Archive: Cast list, Loot (1998)

LOOT

by JOE ORTON

 

McLeavy – Gary Richards

Fay – Tracy-Ann Oberman

Hal – Gary Whitaker

Dennis – Alexis Conran

Inspector Truscott – Fred Ridgeway

Meadows – Eamonn Clarke

 

Director – David Grindley

Designer – Stuart Wood

Lighting Designer – Chris Scott

Sound Designer – Michael Palmer

Minerva Carpenter – Andy Neal

 

Deputy Stage Manager – Liz Crabtree

Assistant Stage Managers – Guy Thompson, Sue O’Brien

 

June: Mon 29, Tue 30

July: Wed 1, Thu 2m&e, Fri 3, Sat 4m&e, Mon 6F, Wed 8, Thu 9m&e(D), Fri 10, Sat 11m&e,

Mon 13, Tue 14(T), Wed 15, Thu 16m&e(D), Fri 17, Sat 18m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

T = Post Performance Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Racing Demon (1998)

RACING DEMON

by DAVID HARE

 

The Revd Lionel Espy – Dinsdale Landen

The Rt Revd Charlie Allen – Denis Quilley

Frances Parnell – Rachel Joyce

The Revd Tony Ferris – Paul Venables

Stella Marr – Jocelyn Esien

The Revd Donald ‘Streaky’ Bacon – Peter Bourke

The Revd Harry Henderson – Mark Kingston

Heather Espy – Helen Blatch

Ewan Gilmour – Paul Ireland

Tommy Adair – Ric Morgan

The Rt Revd Gilbert Heffernan – John Harding

Maitre D’ – John Ogilvie

Waiter – Joe Fraser

Hotel Guests/Synod Members etc – Sue Trenchard   Clare Wille

Joe Fraser   John Ogilvie

 

Director – Christopher Morahan

Designer – Stephen Brimson Lewis

Lighting Designer – Mick Hughes

Composer – Paddy Cunneen

Sound – John A Leonard

Assistant Director – Jacob Murray

Casting – Anne Henderson

 

Company Stage Manager – Philip Deverell

Deputy Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Assistant Stage Managers – Sally Ann Garner, Charlotte A. Harley

 

Understudies

The Revd Tony Ferris/Ewan Gilmour – Joe Fraser

The Rt Revd Gilbert Heffernan/The Revd Donald ‘Streaky’ Bacon/

Tommy Adair – John Ogilvie

Heather Espy – Sue Trenchard

Frances Parnell/Stella Marr – Clare Wille

 

July: Wed 1P, Thu 2Pm&e, Fri 4F, Sat 5m&e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Wed 8, Thu 9m&e, Fri 10(D),

Sat 11m&e, Mon 13, Tue 14(T), Wed 15, Thu 16m(D)&e, Fri 17(D), Sat 18m&e, Mon 20,

Tue 21, Wed 22, Thu 23m&e(S), Fri 24(D), Sat 25m(D)&e, Mon 27, Tue 28, Wed 29,

Thu 30m&e, Fri 31(D)

August: Sat 1m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

T = Post Performance Discussion

L = Last Night

Archive: Costume bulletin, The Spershott Version (1986)

A bulletin sent out to cast members of The Spershott Version in the run up to a meeting relating to costume requirements and make up.

The Spershott Version was a promenade performance that traveled the streets of Chichester and drew on a large community cast. It was presented to celebrate the history of Chichester as part of the 25th festival season of Chichester Festival Theatre.

The play was based on the memoirs of James Spershott a  joiner born in Chichester in the 18th Century. It featured stories on the Plague, John Keats, William Blake and much more.

From the CFT archive held at the West Sussex Records Office

Archive: Costume design, The Spershott Version (1986)

Costume designs for townspeople by Paul Farnsworth for the 1986 production of The Spershott Version.

The Spershott Version was a promenade performance that traveled the streets of Chichester and drew on a large community cast. It was presented to celebrate the history of Chichester as part of the 25th festival season of Chichester Festival Theatre.

The production is based on the memoirs of James Spershott a  joiner born in Chichester in the 18th Century, featuring stories on the Plague, John Keats, William Blake and much more.

From the CFT archive held at the West Sussex Records Office

Archive: Costume design, The Spershott Version (1986)

Costume designs for servants by Paul Farnsworth for the 1986 production of The Spershott Version.

The Spershott Version was a promenade performance that traveled the streets of Chichester and drew on a large community cast. It was presented to celebrate the history of Chichester as part of the 25th festival season of Chichester Festival Theatre.

The production is based on the memoirs of James Spershott a  joiner born in Chichester in the 18th Century, featuring stories on the Plague, John Keats, William Blake and much more.

From the CFT archive held at the West Sussex Records Office

Archive: Costume design, The Spershott Version (1986)

Costume designs for ladies and gentlemen by Paul Farnsworth for the 1986 production of The Spershott Version.

The Spershott Version was a promenade performance that traveled the streets of Chichester and drew on a large community cast. It was presented to celebrate the history of Chichester as part of the 25th festival season of Chichester Festival Theatre.

The production is based on the memoirs of James Spershott a  joiner born in Chichester in the 18th Century, featuring stories on the Plague, John Keats, William Blake and much more.

From the CFT archive held at the West Sussex Records Office