Archive: Cast list, Playhouse Creatures (2012)

PLAYHOUSE CREATURES

by APRIL DE ANGELIS

 

CAST in alphabetical order

Nell Gwynn – Charlotte Happy Beaumont

Rebecca Marshall – Kirsty Besterman

Mary Betterton – Alexandra Gilbreath

Elizabeth Farley – Fiona Hampton

Doll Common – Susan Tracy

 

Director – Michael Oakley

Designer – Andrew D Edwards

Lighting Designer – Richard Howell

Sound Designer – Tom Meehan

Casting Director – Ellie Collyer-Bristow

 

Production Manager – John Page

Deputy Stage Manager – James Theobold

Assistant Stage Manager – Lauren Hutchinson

Costume Supervisor – Sabrina Cuniberto

Venue Technicians – Neil Rose, Chris Tindall

Music Consultant – Matthew Scott

Recordings – Jo Stone-Fewings, Charlie Hamblett, Steve Simmonds, David Sturzaker

Wigs & Hair – Sonja Mohren

 

July: Thu 19, Fri 20, Sat 21m&e, Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28m&e, Mon 30, Tue 31

August: Wed 1, Thu 2, Fri 3m&e, Sat 4, Tue 7, Wed 8, Thu 9, Fri 10, Sat 11LP

 

m = matinee

e = evening

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Fred’s Diner (2012)

WORLD PREMIERE

FRED’S DINER

by PENELOPE SKINNER

 

CAST in alphabetical order

Greg – Laurence Dobiesz

Fred – Paul Hickey

Melissa – Cush Jumbo

Chloe – Olivia Poulet

Sunny – Raad Rawi

Heather – Tracey Wilkinson

Director – Tim Hoare

Designer – Andrew D Edwards

Lighting Designer – Richard Howell

Sound Designer – Tom Meehan

Casting Director – Ellie Collyer-Bristow

Production Manager – John Page

Deputy Stage Manager – James Theobold

Assistant Stage Manager – Luke Ross Cobb

Costume Supervisor – Sabrina Cuniberto

Venue Technicians – Neil Rose, Chris Tinall

Wigs & Hair – Sonja Mohren

Set & Props Builders – Russell Carr, William Gaskell, John Page

Marise Rose, Neil Rose, Chris Tindall

 

August: Wed 15, Thu 16, Fri 17, Sat 18m&e, Mon 20, Tue 21, Wed 22, Thu 23, Fri 24, Sat 25m&e,

Mon 27, Tue 28, Wed 29, Thu 30, Fri 31

September: Sat 1m&e, Sun 2LP

 

m = matinee

e = evening

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Adam was a Gardener (1991)

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

Archive: Cast list, Blue Remembered Hills (2012)

BLUE REMEMBERED HILLS

by DENNIS POTTER

 

CAST in alphabetical order

Peter – Gary Beadle

Willie – Ryan Early

Angela – Leila Farzad

Raymond – Richard Frame

Donald – Gregory Gudgeon

John – Daniel Rabin

Audrey – Laura Rogers

 

Director – Anna Ledwich

Designer – Andrew D Edwards

Lighting Designer – Richard Howell

Sound Designer – Tom Meehan

Casting Director – Ellie Collyer-Bristow

 

Production Manager – John Page

Deputy Stage Manager – Tilly Stokes

Assistant Stage Manager – Becky Hartnett

 

June: Tue 26, Wed 27, Thu 28m&e, Fri 29, Sat 30m&e

July: Mon 2, Tue 3, Wed 4m&e, Thu 5, Fri 6, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Wed 11m&e, Thu 12, Fri 13,

Sat 14m&LP

 

m = matinee

e = evening

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Hobson’s Choice (2007)

HOBSON’S CHOICE

by HAROLD BRIGHOUSE

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Alice Hobson – Katherine Kingsley

Vickey Hobson – Annabel Scholey

Maggie Hobson – Carolyn Backhouse

Albert Prosser – Alex Waldmann

Henry Horatio Hobson – John Savident

Mrs Hepworth – Judith Paris

Timothy Wadlow (Tubby) – Richard Kane

William Mossop – Dylan Charles

Jim Heeler – John Branwell

Ada Figgins – Lizzie Winkler

Fred Beenstock – Philip Correia

Dr MacFarlane – Alistair Findlay

 

Director – Jonathan Church

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Mark Jonathan

Composer – Matthew Scott

Sound – Mike Keniger

Fight Director – Malcolm Ranson

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Vocal Coach – William Conacher

Costume Supervisor – Christopher Porter

Wigs Supervisor – Darren Ware

Leather Working Consultant – Geoff Oram

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Lucy Parkes

Deputy Stage Manager – Robin Longley

Assistant Stage Managers – Kerrie Driscoll, Helen King, Claire Wardroper

 

July: Fri 27OUP, Sat 28OUP, Mon 30OUP, Tue 31P

August: Wed 1Pm&e, Thu 2PN, Fri 3, Mon 6, Tue 7, Thu 9m&e, Fri 10(D), Sat 11m(D)&e,

Thu 16m&e, Sat 18m(D)&e, Wed 22m&e(T), Fri 24(D), Thu 30m&e(S)

September: Sat 1m&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

Archive: Cast list, After October (1997)

AFTER OCTOBER

by RODNEY ACKLAND

 

Rhoda Monkhams – Dorothy Tutin

Clive Monkhams – Nick Waring

Mrs Batley – Sheila Bernette

Frances Dent – Samantha Holland

Oliver Nashwick – Murray Melvin

Brian Guest – Gregory Floy

Marigold Ivens – Anna Quayle

Joan Monkhams – Maria Miles

Alec Mant – Philip Bond

Lou St Rene – Susannah Hitching

Armand St Rene – Olivier Montague

 

Director – Keith Baxter

Set Designer – Robin Don

Costume Designer – John Bright

Lighting Designer – Mick Hughes

Sound Designer – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Catriona Murray

Casting – Polly Hootkins & Suzanne Smith

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Jane Semark

Deputy Stage Manager – Louise McRoberts

Assistant Stage Manager – Guy Thompson

 

May: Mon 12P, Tue 13P, Wed 14P, Thu 15m&e, Fri 16, Sat 17m&e, Mon 19, Tue 20, Wed 21,

Thu 22m&e(D), Fri 23, Sat 24m&e, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29m&e(D), Fri 30,

Sat 31m(D)&L

 

P = Preview

D = Audio Described Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Magistrate (1997)

THE MAGISTRATE

by ARTHUR WING PINERO

 

Beatie Tomlinson – Elizabeth Ann O’Brien

Cis Farringdon – John Padden

Wyke – Dermot Keaney

Popham – Clare Francis

Agatha Posket – Abigail McKern

Aeneas Posket – Ian Richardson

Mr Bullamy – Frank Middlemass

Charlotte Verrinder – Carolyn Backhouse

Isidore – Mason Phillips

Achille Blond – Olivier Pierre

Colonel Alexander Lukyn – Graham Crowden

Captain Horace Vale – Richard Clifford

Inspector Messiter – Roger Walker

Constable Harris – Stewart Wright

Sergeant Lugg – Colin Mace

Mr Wormington – Derek Smee

Sculptor/Gentleman/Coffee Stall-holder/Policeman – Peter Carr

Prostitute/Housewife – Portia Booroff

Waiter/Policeman – James Rycroft

 

Director – Nicholas Broadhurst

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Robert Bryan

Composer – Gary Yershon

Sound Designer – John A Leonard

Casting – Pippa Ailion

Assistant Director – David Grindley

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Paul Bouchier

Deputy Stage Manager – Gussie Welch

Assistant Stage Managers – Tom Polo, Matthew Brewster

 

Understudies

Popham/Agatha Posket – Portia Booroff

Mr Posket/Colonel Lukyn/Mr Wormington – Peter Carr

Beatie Tomlinson – Clare Francis

Mr Bullamy – Colin Mace

Charlotte Posket – Elizabeth Ann O’Brien

Captain Horace Vale – Mason Phillips

Cis Farringdon/Wyke/Isidore/Constable Harris – James Rycroft

Achille Blond/Inspector Messiter/Sergeant Lugg – Stewart Wright

 

October: Wed 1P, Thu 2Pm&e, Fri 3, Sat 4m&e, Sun 5, Mon 6, Tue 7, Wed 8, Thu 9m&e(S),

Fri 10(D), Sat 11m(D)&e, Sun 12, Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15, Thu 16m(D)&e, Fri 17(D),

Sat 18m&L

 

P = Preview

P = PN

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Our Betters (1997)

OUR BETTERS

by W SOMERSET MAUGHAM

 

Elizabeth Saunders – Sheri Graubert

Pole – Stanley Page

Lady George Grayston – Kathleen Turner

Fleming Harvey – Charles Edwards

Thornton Clay – William Hootkins

Duchesse de Surennes – Rula Lenska

Anthony Paxton – Stephen Billington

Principessa della Cercola – Barbara Jefford

Lord Bleane – Nicholas Caunter

Arthur Fenwick – Nigel Davenport

Soldier – Christian Malcolm

Ernest – Paul Stewart

 

Director – Michael Rudman

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Joe Atkins

Sound Designer – John A Leonard

Choreographer – Alexandra Worrall

Dialect Coach – Jill McCullough

Casting – Suzanne Smith

Assistant Director – David Grindley

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Christopher Fennell

Deputy Stage Manager – Adrian Storey

Assistant Stage Managers – Tom Polo, Matthew Brewster

 

Understudies

Elizabeth Saunders – Eleanor Draper

Pole/Lord Bleane/Ernest – Lindsey Mack

Lady George Grayston/Duchesse de Surennes/Pricipessa della Cercola – Barbara Ward

Fleming Harvey/Anthony Paxton – Christian Malcolm

 

August: Wed 6P, Thu 7Pm&e, Fri 8, Sat 9m&e, Mon 11, Tue 12, Wed 13, Thu 14m&e, Wed 20,

Fri 22, Sat 23m&e, Sun 24, Mon 25, Thu 28e, Fri 29, Sat 30m

September: Wed 3, Thu 4m, Sat 6e, Sun 7, Mon 8, Thu 11e, Fri 12, Sat 13m, Tue 16, Wed 17,

Thu 18m, Sat 20e, Sun 21, Mon 22, Thu 25e, Fri 26,  Sat 27Lm

 

P = Preview

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Divorce Me Darling! (1997)

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

 

P = Preview

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Blithe Spirit (1997)

BLITHE SPIRIT

An Improbable Farce in Three Acts

by NOËL COWARD

 

Edith – Marilla Robson

Ruth Condomine – Belinda Lang

Charles Condomine – Steven Pacey

Dr Bradman – Laurence Kennedy

Mrs Bradman – Charmian Gradwell

Mme Arcati – Dora Bryan

Elvira – Twiggy Lawson

 

Director – Tim Luscombe

Designer – Tim Goodchild

Composer – Corin Buckeridge

Lighting Designer – Robin Carter

Illusionist – Paul Kieve

Sound Designer – John A Leonard

Assistant Director – David Grindley

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Christopher Fennell

Deputy Stage Manager – Elizabeth Crabtree

Assistant Stage Managers – Adam Havoc, Elizabeth Frank

 

Understudies

Mme Arcati/Mrs Bradman/Edith – Victoria Kempton

Ruth Condomine – Charmian Gradwell

Elvira – Marilla Robson

Charles Condomine/Dr Bradman – Simon Shackleton

 

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

Mon 23, Wed 25, Thu 26m(D)&e, Sat 28e, Sun 29, Mon 30

July: Tue 1, Wed 2, Thu 3m, Sat 5e, Sun 6, Fri 18(D), Sat 19m&e, Sun 20(D), Mon 21, Wed 23,

Thu 24e, Fri 25(D), Sat 26m, Tue 29, Wed 30, Thu 31m

August: Sun 3L

 

P = Preview

D = Audio Described Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Lady Windermere’s Fan (1997)

LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN

by OSCAR WILDE

 

Lady Windermere – Siri O’Neal

Parker – Stanley Page

Lord Darlington – David Rintoul

Footman/Lord Paisley – Simon Coxon

The Duchess of Berwick – Googie Withers

Lady Agatha Carlisle – Laura Bazeley

Lord Windermere – Tim Wallers

Mr Dumby – John Turnbull

Lady Plymdale – Belinda Ross

Lady Stutfield – Mary Chater

Mrs Cowper-Cowper – Amanda Waldy

Sir James Royston – Peter Yapp

Mr Guy Berkeley – Paul Kelly

Mr Hopper – Daniel O’Grady

Lady Jedburgh – Mollie Savile

Miss Graham – Julia Rounthwaite

Lord Augustus Lorton – John McCallum

Lady Paisley/Rosalie – Sasha Waddell

Mr Cecil Graham – James Wallace

Mrs Erlynne – Stephanie Beacham

 

Director – Richard Cottrell

Designer – Hugh Durrant

Lighting Designer – Joe Atkins

Sound Designer – John A Leonard

Casting – Polly Hootkins & Suzanne Smith

Assistant Director – David Grindley

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Philip Deverell

Deputy Stage Manager – Gussie Welch

Assistant Stage Managers – Cal Nisbet-Robertson, Matthew Brewster

 

Understudies

Lord Augustus Lorton – Stanley Page

Mr Hopper/Mr Cecil Graham – Simon Coxon

Mrs Erlynne – Mary Chater

Lady Plymdale/Lady Jedburgh/Rosalie – Amanda Waldy

Parker/Mr Dumby – Peter Yapp

Lord Darlington – Paul Kelly

Lord Windermere – Daniel O’Grady

The Duchess of Berwick – Mollie Savile

Mrs Cowper-Cowper/Lady Agatha Carlisle/Lady Stutfield – Julia Rounthwaite

Lady Windermere – Sasha Waddell

 

April: Wed 30P

May: Thu 1Pm&e, Fri 2, Sat 3m&e, Mon 5, Tue 6, Fri 9(D), Sat 10m&e, Sun 11, Mon 12,

Wed 14, Thu 15e, Fri 16(D), Sat 17m, Wed 21, Thu 22m(D/S), Sat 24e, Sun 25, Mon 26,

Thu 29e, Fri 30(D), Sat 31m

June: Thu 5e, Fri 6(D), Sat 7m, Fri 20(D), Sat21m&e, Sun 22(D), Tue 24, Fri 27(D), Sat 28m(D)

July: Thu 3e, Fri 4(D), Sat 5Lm

 

P = Preview

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Admirable Crichton (1997)

CFT IN ASSOCIATION WITH CRUCIBLE THEATRE, SHEFFIELD

THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON

A Fantasy in Four Acts

by J M BARRIE

 

Crichton – Ian McShane

The Hon Ernest Woolley – Jay Villiers

Lady Agatha Lasenby – Nina Jacques

Lady Catherine Lasenby – Lucy Akrill

Lady Mary Lasenby – Victoria Scarborough

The Rev John Treherne – Adam Blackwood

The Earl of Loam – Michael Denison

Lord Brocklehurst – Richard Trinder

Mrs Perkins – Pamela Buchner

Mr Rolleston – Oliver Porter

Mr Tompsett – Paul Stewart

Miss Fisher – Caroline Nicholls

Miss Simmons – Sally Ann Burnett

Mademoiselle Jeanne – Christina Papaspyrou

Thomas – James Wren

Glady – Justine Adams

Eliza – Cathryn Bradshaw

Kate – Gillian Perry

William – John Lightbody

Naval Officer – John Lightbody

The Countess of Brocklehurst – Barbara Jefford

 

Director – Michael Rudman

Designer – Johan Engels

Lighting Designer – Joe Atkins

Choreographer – Geraldine Stephenson

Sound Designer – Huw Williams

Composer/Musical Director – Ewan Anderson

Fight Arranger – Terry King

Dialect Coach – Julia Wilson-Dickson

Assistant Director – Catriona Murray

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Christopher Fennell

Deputy Stage Manager – Karen Duthie

Assistant Stage Managers – Tom Polo, Christina Papaspyrou, Sally Ann Garner

 

Understudies

Lady Agatha Lasenby – Justine Adams

The Countess of Brocklehurst – Pamela Buchner

Lady Catherine Lasenby/Miss Fisher – Sally Ann Burnett

The Earl of Loam – Paul Stewart

The Hon Ernest Woolley – John Lightbody

Lady Mary Lasenby – Caroline Nicholls

Eliza – Gillian Perry

Crichton – Oliver Porter

The Rev John Treherne/Lord Brocklehurst/Mr Rolleston – James Wren

 

April: Wed 16P, Thu 17Pm&e, Fri 18, Sat 19m&e, Mon 21, Tue 22, Wed 23, Thu 24m&e,

Fri 25(D), Sat 26m&e

May: Wed 7, Thu 8m(D)&e(S), Tue 13, Thu 15m, Sat 17e, Sun 18, Mon 19, Tue 20, Thu 22e,

Fri 23(D), Sat 24m(D), Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29m, Sat 31e

June: Sun 1(D), Mon 2, Tue 3, Wed 4, Thu 5m, Sat 7e, Sun 8L

 

P = Preview

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Handyman (1996)

THE HANDYMAN

by RONALD HARWOOD

Cressida Field – Kate Lynn-Evans

Roman Kozachenko – Frank Finlay

Julian Field – Hugh Bonneville

Washbourne – Nick Stringer

Mather – David Garvey

Marion Stone – Francesca Hunt

Nikita – Allan Surtees

Sister Sophia – Sheila Burrell

 

Director – Christopher Morahan

Designer – John Gunter

Lighting Designer – Mick Hughes

Sound Designer – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Joe Harmston

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Jane Semark

Deputy Stage Manager – Niki Ewen

Assistant Stage Manager – Sally Anne Garner

 

Understudies

Nikita/Roman Kozachenko – Peter Carr

Sister Sophia – Josephine Gordon

Cressida Field/Marion Stone – Deirdre Edwards

Julian Field/Mather/Washbourne – Dale Savage

 

September: Wed 18P, Thu 19Pm&e, Fri 20F, Sat 21m&e, Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26m&e,

Fri 27, Sat 28m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Beatrix (1996)

BEATRIX

Adapted from the writings of Beatrix Potter by

PATRICK GARLAND & JUDY TAYLOR

 

Beatrix – Patricia Routledge

 

MUSICIANS

Flute – Phillipa Davies

Harp – Osian Ellis

Voice of Tom Storey – Paul Copley

 

Director – Patrick Garland

Designer – Julia Trevelyan Oman

Composer – Carl Davis

Lighting Designer – Bill Wardroper

Sound – Tom Lishman

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Christopher Fennell

Deputy Stage Manager – Karen Duthie

Assistant Stage Manager – Francesca Zambra

 

August: Wed 21P, Thu 22Pm&e, Fri 23F, Sat 24m&e, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29m&e,

Fri 30, Sat 31m&e

September: Mon 2, Tue 3, Wed 4, Thu 5m&e, Fri 6, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Wed 11, Thu 12m&e,

Fri 13, Sat 14m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Simply Disconnected (1996)

SIMPLY DISCONNECTED

by SIMON GRAY

 

Simon Hench – Alan Bates

Greg – John Michie

Stephen – Charles Kay

Jeff – Gawn Grainger

Gwendoline – Rosemary Martin

Julian Wood – Benedick Bates

Mandy – Nicola Duffett

 

Director – Richard Wilson

Designer – Julian McGowan

Lighting Designer – Mick Hughes

Sound – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Joe Harmston

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Christopher Fennell

Deputy Stage Manager – Jane Semark

Assistant Stage Managers – Sean Knowles, Sally Ann Garner

 

Understudies

Simon Hench – David Sparks

Julian Wood/Greg – Adam Christopher

Stephen/Jeff – Laurie Bates

Gwendoline/Mandy – Annette Lyons

 

May: Wed 8P, Thu 9Pm&e, Fri 10F, Sat 11m&e, Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15, Thu 16m&e, Fri 17,

Sat 18m&e, Mon 20, Tue 21, Wed 22, Thu 23m&e, Fri 24, Sat 25m&e, Mon 27, Tue 28,

Wed 29, Thu 30m&e, Fri 31

June: Thu 1m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Fortune’s Fool (1996)

FORTUNE’S FOOL

by IVAN TURGENEV

Adapted by Mike Poulton

 

Kuzovkin – Alan Bates

Olga Petrovna – Rachel Pickup

Pavel Yeletsky – Benedick Bates

Tropatchov – Desmond Barrit

Karpatchov – Richard Braine

Ivanov – David Collings

Trembinsky – John Turner

Yegor – John Bardon

Pyotyr – Ashley Artus

Vaska – Alan Maher

Ivanova – Jean Challis

Anpadist – Jimmy Gardner

Masha – Mary Rose

 

Director – Gale Edwards

Set Designer – Peter J. Davison

Costume Designer – Sue Willmington

Composer – Jason Carr

Lighting Designer – Mark L. McCullough

Sound Designer – Paul Arditti

Voice Coach – Penny Dyer

Assistant Director – David Hunt

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Philip Deverell

Deputy Stage Manager – Jane Semark

Assistant Stage Managers – Sean Knowles, Louise McRoberts

 

Understudies

Olga Petrovna – Mary Rose

Yeletsky/Karpatchov/Pyotyr/Vaska – Adam Christopher

Kuzovkin/Ivanov – Laurie Bates

Tropatchov/Yegor/Trembinsky – John Kearns

Ivanova – Zibba Mays

 

August: Wed 21P, Thu 22Pm&e, Fri 23F(D), Sat 24m&e, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29m(S)&e,

Fri 30(D), Sat 31m(D)&e

September: Mon 2, Tue 3, Wed 4, Thu 5m&e, Fri 6(D), Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Wed 11,

Thu 12m&e, Fri 13(D), Sat 14m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Monsieur Amilcar (1995)

CFT IN ASSOCIATION WITH CRITERION PRODUCTIONS PLC

 

MONSIEUR AMILCAR

by YVES JAMIAQUE

Adapted by GEORGE GONNEAU &  NORMAN ROSE

 

Monsieur Amilcar – Keith Michell

Eleanor – Penelope Keith

Leon (Machou)/Man – Ben Aris

Virginia – Lois Harvey

Nicky – Adam Magnani

Melie – Jean Kent

 

Director – Tim Luscombe

Designer – James Merifield

Lighting – Robin Carter

Sound – Tom Lishman

 

Company Manager – David Bownes

Stage Manager – Richard Jarman

Deputy Stage Manager – Sharon Perchard

Assistant Stage Managers – Ashley Cole, Julie Wyman

Stage Carpenter – Jim Boutwood

 

September: Thu 14P, Fri 15P, Sat 16Pm&e, Mon 18P, Tue 19F, Wed 20, Thu 21m&e, Fri 22,

Sat 23m&e, Mon 25, Tue 26, Wed 27, Thu 28m&e, Fri 29, Sat 30m&e

October: Mon 2, Tue 3, Wed 4, Thu 5m&e, Fri 6, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Wed 11, Thu 12m&e,

Fri 13, Sat 14m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First/Press Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Hothouse (1995)

THE HOTHOUSE

by HAROLD PINTER

 

Roote – Harold Pinter

Gibbs – John Shrapnel

Lamb – Christien Anholt

Miss Cutts – Celia Imrie

Lush – Tony Haygarth

Tubb – Roland Oliver

Lobb – Peter Blythe

 

Director – David Jones

Set Designer – Eileen Diss

Costume Designer – Tom Rand

Lighting Designer – Mick Hughes

Sound Designer – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Joe Harmston

 

Company Manager – David Bownes

Stage Manager – Richard Jarman

Deputy Stage Manager – Jane Semark

Assistant Stage Managers – Lorna Cobbold, Ashley Cole, Julie Wyman

Stage Carpenter – Jim Boutwood

 

August: Thu 17P, Fri 18P, Sat 19Pm&e, Mon 21P, Tue 22F, Wed 23, Thu 24m&e, Fri 25,

Sat 26m&e, Mon 28, Tue 29, Wed 30, Thu 31m&e

September: Fri 1, Sat 2m&e, Mon 4, Tue 5, Wed 6, Thu 7m&e, Fri 8, Sat 9m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First/Press Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Playing the Wife (1995)

PLAYING THE WIFE

by RONALD HAYMAN

 

Strindberg – Derek Jacobi

Harriet – Derbhle Crotty

Bengt – Jamie Glover

Gertrud – Caroline Holdaway

 

Director – Richard Clifford

Designer – Julian McGowan

Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Sound Designer – Tom Lishman

 

Company Manager – David Bownes

Stage Manager – Richard Jarman

Deputy Stage Manager – Jane Semark

Assistant Stage Managers – Ashley Cole, Julie Wyman

Stage Carpenter – Jim Boutwood

 

July: Thu 13P, Fri 14P, Sat 15Pm&e, Mon 17P, Tue 18F, Wed 19, Thu 20m&e, Fri 21,

Sat 22m&e, Mon 24, Tue 25, Wed 26, Thu 27m&e, Fri 28, Sat 29m&e, Mon 31

August: Tue 1, Wed 2, Thu 3m&e, Fri 4, Sat 5m&e, Mon 7, Tue 8, Wed 9, Thu 10m&e, Fri 11,

Sat 12m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First/Press Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, A Word from Our Sponsor (1995)

CFT in association with Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough

A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR

Words by ALAN AYCKBOURN

Music by JOHN PATTISON

 

Harry, a vicar – Peter Forbes

Janice, a widow – Eileen Page

Gussie, her companion – Phyllida Hancock

Francis, a chemist – Christopher Webber

Nonie, his wife & a bookseller – Prue Clarke

Rache, their daughter – Alison Burrows

Earl, a businessman – Graham Kent

Valda – Kate Arneil

Valder – Dale Rapley

 

Director – Alan Ayckbourn

Musical Director – John Pattison

Assistant Musical Director – Simon Cryer

Designer – Roger Glossop

Lighting Designer – Mick Hughes

Choreographer – Sheila Carter

 

Company Manager – David Bownes

Stage Manager – Richard Jarman

Deputy Stage Manager – Sharon Perchard

Assistant Stage Manager – Georgina Samuels

Stage Carpenter – Jim Boutwood

 

June: (Perfs Wed 7 – Sat 10 Cancelled), Mon 12P, Tue 13P, Wed 14F, Thu 15m&e, Fri 16,

Sat 17m&e, Mon 19, Tue 20, Wed 21, Thu 22m&e, Fri 23, Sat 24m&e, Mon 26, Tue 27,

Wed 28, Thu 29m&e, Fri 30

July: Sat 1m&e, Mon 3, Tue 4, Wed 5 Thu 6m&e, Fri 7, Sat 8m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First/Press Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Visit (1995)

THE VISIT

by FRIEDRICH DÜRRENMATT

Adapted by MAURICE VALENCY

 

VISITORS

Claire Zachanassian, née Wässcher, multi-millionairess – Lauren Bacall

Her Husbands, VII-IX – John Hodgkinson

Butler – Edward Jewesbury

Toby – gum chewer – Tony Denham

Roby – gum chewer – Scott Chisholm

Koby – blind – Arnold Yarrow

Loby – blind – Jimmy Gardner

 

VISITED

Alfred Ill – Joss Ackland

His wife – Heather Canning

His son – Will Barton

His daughter – Sophie Walker

Mayor – Joseph O’Conor

Mayor’s Wife – Eileen Page

Pastor – Paul Webster

Schoolmaster – Richard Moore

Doctor – Dennis Clinton

Policeman – Anthony Pedley

Man One – Sidney Livingstone

Man Two – Roger Watkins

Man Three – Paul Sykes

Man Four – Ross O’Hennessy

Painter – David Shaw-Parker

First Woman – Eileen Page

Second Woman – Janet Whiteside

Miss Louisa – Hilary Tones

Station-master – Philip Dunbar

Grandchildren – Libby Freshwater   Catherine Williams or

Emily Jordan   Lucy Kneppett

 

DISTRACTORS

Bailiff – Michael Loughnan

Ticket Inspector – Richard Freeman

First Reporter – Philip Dunbar

Second Reporter – Michael Loughnan

Radio Commentator – Richard Freeman

Cameraman – Paul Sykes

 

Director – Terry Hands

Designer – Johan Engels

Composer – Ian Kellam

Lighting Designer – Terry Hands

Sound Designer – John A. Leonard

Assistant Director – Alan McCormack

 

Company Manager – David Bownes

Stage Manager – Philip Deverell

Deputy Stage Manager – Karen Duthie

Assistant Stage Managers – Yvette Glover, Adam Havoc

Chaperone – Liz Long

 

September: Thu 21P, Fri 22P, Sat 23Pm&e, Mon 25P, Tue 26P, Wed 27F/PN, Thu 28m(D)&e,

Fri 29(D), Sat 30m&e

October: Mon 2, Tue 3, Wed 4, Thu 5m(D)&e, Fri 6(D), Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Wed 11,

Thu 12m&e, Fri 13, Sat 14m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Miser (1995)

THE MISER

by MOLIÈRE

a new version by RANJIT BOLT

 

Elise – Lucy Robinson

Valère – Simon Coates

Claudine – Charlotte Randle

Cleante – Ben Miles

Harpagon – Ian Richardson

La Fleche – Mark Hadfield

La Merlouche – Alexander Nash

Simon – Philip Bond

Frosine – Lesley Joseph

Jacques – Julian Forsyth

Mariane – Sara Griffiths

Detective – Terence Lodge

Policeman – Richard Buss

Anselme – Philip Bond

 

Director – Nicholas Broadhurst

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Sound – Tom Lishman

Fight Director – Terry King

Assistant Director – Joe Harmston

 

Company Manager – David Bownes

Stage Manager – Hilary Groves & Philip Deverell

Deputy Stage Manager – Karen Duthie

Assistant Stage Managers – Stephanie Bateson, Katherine Holdsworth

 

Understudies

Harpagon – Terence Lodge

Cleante/Valère/La Fleche – Alexander Nash

Elise/Mariane – Charlotte Randle

Anselme/Simon/Jacques/Detective/La Merlouche – Richard Buss

Frosine/Claudine – Victoria Kempton

 

July: Wed 26P, Thu 27Pm&e, Mon 31P

August: Tue 1P, Wed 2F/PN, Thu 3m(D)&e, Fri 4(D), Sat 5m&e, Mon 7, Fri 11(D), Sat 12m&e,

Mon 14, Thu 17e, Fri 18(D), Sat 19m(D), Tue 22, Wed 23, Thu 24m(S), Sat 26e, Mon 28,

Thu 31e

September: Fri 1(D), Sat 2m, Tue 5, Wed 6, Thu 7m, Sat 9e, Mon 11, Thu 14e, Fri 15(D), Sat 16m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The School for Scandal (1995)

CFT in association with the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield

 

THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL

by RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN

 

Lady Sneerwell – Honor Blackman

Snake – Alexi Kaye Campbell

Lappett – Zibba Mays

Joseph Surface – Richard Garnett

Maria – Federay Holmes

Mrs Candour – Dora Bryan

Crabtree – Edward De Souza

Sir Benjamin Backbite – John Turnbull

Sir Peter Teazle – Ian Carmichael

Rowley – Frank Middlemass

Lady Teazle – Abigail McKern

Sir Oliver Surface – Dinsdale Landen

Moses – Stanley Page

Trip – Peter Gordon

Charles Surface – Tim Wallers

Careless – Rupam Maxwell

Sir Harry Bumper – Roderick Nicolson

Toby Maltravers – Sam Bond

William – Sam Bond

Mamzelle – Harriet Cater

 

Director – Richard Cottrell

Designer – Tim Goodchild

Composer – Mark Warman

Lighting – Kevin Sleep

Choreographer – Geraldine Stephenson

Sound – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Joe Harmston

 

Company Manager – David Bownes

Stage Manager – Hilary Groves

Deputy Stage Manager – Sally Palmer

Assistant Stage Managers – Jo Bradman, Christopher Lake

 

Understudies

Sir Peter Teazle/Rowley – Peter Gordon

Lady Teazle/Maria – Harriet Cater

Mrs Candour/Lady Sneerwell – Zibba Mays

Sir Oliver/Crabtree – Stanley Page

Joseph Surface/Sir Harry Bumper/Careless – Sam Bond

Charles Surface/Snake/William – Rupam Maxwell

Moses/Sir Benjamin Backbite/Trip – Roderick Nicolson

 

July: Wed 5P, Thu 6Pm&e, Fri 7P, Sat 8Pm&e, Mon 10F/PN, Thu 13m&e, Sat 15m&e,

Mon 17, Thu 20m(D), Fri 21(D), Sat 22m&e, Fri 28(D), Sat 29m&e

August: Tue 8, Wed 9, Thu 10m(S)&e, Tue 15, Wed 16, Thu 17m, Sat 19e, Mon 21, Thu 24e,

Fri 25(D), Sat 26m(D), Tue 29, Wed 30, Thu 31m

September: Sat 2e, Mon 4, Thu 7e, Fri 8(D), Sat 9m, Tue 12, Wed 13, Thu14mL

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Hadrian VII (1995)

HADRIAN VII

by PETER LUKE

Based on Hadrian the Seventh and other works by Frederick Rolfe (Baron Corvo)

 

Fr William Rolfe – Derek Jacobi

Mrs Crowe – Rosemary Martin

First Bailiff – James Maxwell

Second Bailiff – Joseph O’Conor

Agnes Helena – McCarthy

Dr Talacryn – James Maxwell

Dr Courtleigh – Joseph O’Conor

Jeremiah Sant – Wesley Murphy

The Cardinal-Archdeacon – Patrick Marley

Father St Albans – Michael Malnick

Cardinal Bernstein – Malcolm Mudie

Cardinal Ragna – John Savident

Rector of St Andrew’s College – Philip Anthony

George Arthur Rose – Paul Connolly

Cardinals – Tom Durham, Maurice Kaufmann

Seminarists/Acolytes – Russell Byrne, William Mickleburgh, Edmond Saunders

Other parts played by Cavalcaders Jimmy Clark, Eric Seabrook, Michael Thomas, Roland White

 

Director – Terry Hands

Designer – Mark Bailey

Music – Ian Kellam

Lighting – Terry Hands

Lighting Assistant – Gary Spraggett

Sound – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – David Hunt

 

Company Manager – David Bownes

Stage Manager – Hilary Groves

Deputy Stage Manager – Sally Palmer

Assistant Stage Managers – Lauren Manson, Christopher Lake

 

Understudies

Fr William Rolfe – Patrick Marley

Mrs Crowe/Agnes – Corinna Marlowe

Dr Talacryn/First Bailiff – Malcolm Mudie

Dr Courtleigh/Second Bailiff – Maurice Kaufmann

Jeremiah Sant/Cardinal Ragna – Philip Anthony

The Cardinal-Archdeacon/Father St Albans/

Cardinal Bernstein/Rector of St Andrew’s College – Tom Durham

George Arthur Rose – Russell Byrne

Cardinals – William Mickleburgh

 

April: Wed 26P, Thu 27Pm&e, Fri 28P, Sat 29Pm&e

May: Mon 8P, Tue 9F/PN, Fri 12(D), Sat 13m&e, Mon 15, Thu 18m(D)&e, Fri 19(D),

Sat 20m(S), Tue 23, Wed 24, Thu 25m, Sat 27e, Mon 29

June: Thu 1e, Fri 2(D), Sat 3m, Tue 6, Wed 7, Thu 8m, Sat 10e, Mon 12, Thu 15e, Fri 16(D),

Sat 17m(D), Tue 20, Thu 22e, Fri 23 (D), Sat 24e, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Amadeus (2014)

AMADEUS

by PETER SHAFFER

 

CAST

Antonio Salieri – Rupert Everett

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Joshua McGuire

Constanze Weber – Jessie Buckley

Joseph II Emperor of Austria – Simon Jones

Count Johann Kilian von Strack – Timothy Kightley

Count Franz Orsini-Rosenberg – John Standing

Baron Gottfried van Sweeten – Richard Clifford

Venticelli – James Simmons, Derek Hutchinson

Major-Domo – Jeremy Bennett

Salieri’s Valet – Karl Moffatt

Salieri’s Cook – Jacak Edwards

Teresa Salieri – Deborah Vale

Katherina Cavalieri – Emily Shaw

Kapellmeister Bonno – Trevor Jones

Citziens of Vienna – Marc Antolin   Leon Cooke   Jessica Duncan

Stephanie Elstob   Harry Francis   Molly-May Gardiner

Dann Kharsa   Demot McLaughlin   Natalie Woods

 

Director – Jonathan Church

Musical Staging – Stephen Mear

Designer – Simon Higlett

Costume Designer – Fotini Dimou

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Music Director – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis

Video Designer – Ian William Galloway

Casting Director – Louis Hammond

Assistant Director – Jonathan O’Boyle

Costume Supervisors – Bill Butler, Karen Large

Props Supervisor – Lizzie Frankl

Wigs Supervisor – DAnuta Barszczewska

Dance Captain – Marc Antolin

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Ba Penney

Deputy Stage Manager – Anne Baxter

Assistant Stage Managers – Fran Redvers-Jones, Sally Inch

 

July: Sat 12P, Mon 14P, Tue 15P, Wed 16P, Thu 17P, Fri 18PN, Sat 19m&e, Mon 21, Tue 22,

Wed 23, Thu 24m&e(S), Fri 25, Sat 26m&e, Sun 27G, Tue 29, Wed 30m&e, Thu 31

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

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

G = Gala Performance

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

C = Stagetext Captioned Performance

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Guys and Dolls (2014)

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

Archive: Cast list, An Ideal Husband (2014)

AN IDEAL HUSBAND

by OSCAR WILDE

 

CAST in order of speaking

Mrs Marchmont – Hattie Ladbury

Lady Basildon – Catherine Canter

Mason, butler to Sir Robert Chiltern – Timothy Kightley

The Earl of Caversham KG – Edward Fox

Lady Chiltern – Laura Rogers

Miss Mabel Chiltern, Sir Robert Chiltern’s sister – Amy Morgan

Lady Markby – Patricia Routledge

Mrs Cheveley – Jemma Redgrave

Vicomte de Nanjac, attaché at the French Embassy – Giles Taylor

Sir Robert Chiltern, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs – Robert Bathurst

Lord Goring, The Earl of Caversham’s son – Jamie Glover

Mr Montford – Joseph Prowen

Phipps, Lord Goring’s servant – Giles Taylor

James, footman to the Chilterns – Max Hutchinson

Harold, footman to Lord Goring – Giles Coram

Guests & Footmen played by members of the company and Janey Delow, Fiona Miller, Sue Sillet,

Rufus Cameron, Thomas Llewelyn-Evans

 

Director – Rachel Kavanagh

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison

Music – Catherine Jayes

Sound Designer – Fergus O’Hare

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes

Associate Director – Psyche Stott

Costume Supervisor – Karen Large

Props Supervisor – Lizzie Frankl

Wigs Supervisor – Matt George

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Robin Longley

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Laura Levis, Emily Oliver

 

November: Fri 20P, Sat 21P, Mon 24P, Tue 25P, Wed 26P, Thu 27PN, Fri 28, Sat 29m&e

December: Mon 1, Tue 2, Wed 3m&e(S), Thu 4, Fri 5, Sat 6m(C)&e, Mon 8, Tue 9, Wed 10,

Thu 11m&e, Fri 12(D), Sat 13m(D)&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

Archive: Cast list, Gypsy (2014)

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

Archive: Cast list, Neville’s Island (2013)

NEVILLE’S ISLAND

by TIM FIRTH

 

CAST in order of speaking

Gordon – Adrian Edmondson

Neville – John Marquez

Angus – Tim McMullan

Roy – Rufus Hound

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Robert Innes Hopkins

Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison

Music – Isobel Waller-Bridge

Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes

Associate Director – James Farrell

Costume Supervisor – Sian Harris

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

Fight Director – Terry King

Dialect Coach – Michaela Kennen

 

Production Manager – Ed Wilson

Company Stage Manager – Ben Delfont

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Dan Miller, Emily Oliver

Associate General Management – Holly Reiss for Jamie Hendry Productions

 

September: Wed 11P, Thu 12P, Fri 13P, Sat 14m&eP, Mon 16, Tue 17, Wed 18(PT), Thu 19m&e,

Fri 20PN, Sat 21m&e, Mon 23(T), Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26m(D)&e(S), Fri 27(D),

Sat 28m(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

Archive: Cast list, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (2012)

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

Archive: Cast list, Uncle Vanya (2012)

UNCLE VANYA

by ANTON CHEKHOV

translated by MICHAEL FRAYN

 

CAST

Professor Serebyrakov – Timothy West

Yelena, his wife – Lara Pulver

Sonya, his daughter by his first marriage – Dervla Kirwan

Maria Vasileyvna, the widowed mother of the Professor’s first wife – Maggie Steed

Vanya, her son – Roger Allam

Astrov, a doctor – Alexander Hanson

Telegin, an impoverished landowner – Anthony O’Donnell

Marina, the old nurse – Maggie McCarthy

Workman – Charles de Bromhead

Watchman – Steve Chadwick

 

Director – Jeremy Herrin

Designer – Peter McKintosh

Lighting Designer – Chahine Yavroyan

Music – Dario Marianelli

Sound Designer – Fergus O’Hare

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes

Assistant Director – Jeff James

Costume Supervisor – Mary Charlton

Props Supervisor – Maggie Nottage

Wigs Supervisor – Linda McKnight

 

Production Manager – Ben Arkell

Company Manager – Laura Deards

Deputy Stage Manager – Alex Burke

Assistant Stage Manager – Kate Dowling

 

March: Fri 30P, Sat 31P

April: Mon 2P, Tue 3P, Wed 4P, Thu 5PN, Fri 6, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9m, Tue 10, Wed 11m&e, Thu 12,

Fri 13, Sat 14m&e, Mon 16, Tue 17, Wed 18, Thu 19, Fri 20(D), Sat 21m(D)&e, Mon 23, Tue 24,

Wed 25, Thu 26(T), Fri 27, Sat 28m&e(PT), Mon 30

May: Tue 1, Thu 3, Fri 4, Sat 5m&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, The Way of The World (2012)

THE WAY OF THE WORLD

by WILLIAM CONGREVE

 

CAST in order of appearance

Fainall, in love with Mrs Marwood – Richard Clothier

Mirabell, in love with Mrs Millamant – Jo Stone-Fewings

Betty, Waiting-Maid at a Chocolate House – Lotte Rice

Footman/Coachman – Joshua Miles

Messenger/Footman – Salvatore D’Aquilla

Witwoud, follower of Mrs Millamant – Giles Taylor

Petulant, follower of Mrs Millamant – Christopher Logan

Mrs Fainall, daughter to Lady Wishfort, and wife to Mr Fainall – Rebecca Johnson

Mrs Marwood, friend to Mr Fainall – Hermione Gulliford

Mrs Millamant, a fine lady, niece to Lady Wishfort, and loves Mirabell – Claire Price

Mincing, Woman to Mrs Millamant – Lotte Rice

Waitwell, Servant to Mirabell – Robin Pearce

Foible, Woman to Lady Wishfort – Jenna Augen

Lady Wishfort, enemy to Mirabell for having falsely pretended to love her – Penelope Keith

Peg, Maid to Lady Wishfort – Victoria Lennox

Sir Wilfull Witwoud, half-brother to Witwoud, and nephew to Lady Wishfort – Jeremy Swift

Violinist – Jonathan Truscott

All other parts played by members of the Company

 

Director – Rachel Kavanaugh

Designer – Paul Farnsworth

Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison

Composer – Terry Davies

Movement Director – Stuart Hopps

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Casting Director – Joyce Nettles

Associate Director – Kim Pearce

Costume Supervisor – Karen Large

Props Supervisor – Sian Willis

Wigs Supervisor – Sally Tynan

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

Assistant Costume Supervisor – Justin Allin

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Pip Horobin

Deputy Stage Manager – Gabrielle Sanders

Assistant Stage Manager – Claire Auvache

 

April: Fri 13UCP, Sat 14UCP, Mon 16UCP(PT), Tue 17P, Wed 18P, Thu 19, Fri 20PN,

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

May: Tue 1m&e, Wed 2, Thu 3m&e, Fri 4(T), Sat 5m(C)&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, The Syndicate (2011)

WORLD PREMIERE

THE SYNDICATE

by EDUARDO DE FILIPPO

in a new version by MIKE POULTON

 

CAST in Order of Appearance

Immacolata – Jane Bertish

Geraldina – Margaret Clunie

Gennaro – Philip Correia

Doctor Fabio Della Ragione – Michael Pennington

Palummiello – Michael Stevenson

Catiello – David Shaw-Parker

Nait – Michael Thomson

Don Antonio Barracano – Ian McKellen

Vicienzo Cuozzo – Brendan O’Hea

Pascale Nasone – David Foxxe

Rafiluccio Santaniello – Gavin Fowler

Rita – Annie Hemingway

Donna Armida – Cherie Lunghi

Amedeo – Mark Edel-Hunt

Arturo Santaniello – Oliver Cotton

Luigi – David Shaw-Parker

Vicenza – Margaret Clunie

Peppe Ciuciu – Philip Correia

Zibacchiello – Mark Edel-Hunt

Nasone’s Wife – Janet Spencer-Turner

 

Director – Sean Mathias

Designer – Angela Davies

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Music – Jason Carr

Sound Designer – Fergus O’Hare

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes

Assistant Director – Jason Lawson

Costume Supervisor – Sian Harris

Props Supervisor – Mandy Burnett

Associate Lighting Designer – Sonic Harrison

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Maggie Mackay

Deputy Stage Manager – Helen Smith

Assistant Stage Manager – Lou Ballard

 

July: Thu 21P, Fri 22P, Sat 23P, Mon 25P, Tue 26P, Wed 27, Thu 28(PT), Fri 2, Sat 30m&e

August: Mon 1, Tue 2PN, Wed 3, Thu 4m&e, Fri 5(D), Sat 6m(D)&e, Mon 8, Tue 9, Wed 10m&e,

Thu 11, Fri 12, Sat 13m&e, Mon 15, Tue 16(T), Wed 17m&e, Thu 18, Fri 19, Sat 10m&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 Master Builder (2010)

WORLD PREMIERE

THE MASTER BUILDER

by HENRIK IBSEN

a new version by DAVID EDGAR

from a literal translation of Master Builder Solness by Desireé Kongerød McDougall

 

Cast in Order of Speaking

Knut Brovik – John McEnery

Kaja Fosli – Emily Wachter

Ragnar Brovik – Philip Cumbus

Halvard Solness – Michael Pennington

Aline Solness – Maureen Beattie

Doctor Herdal – Pip Donaghy

Hilde Wangel – Naomi Frederick

 

Director – Philip Franks

Designer – Stephen Brimson Lewis

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Music – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Props Supervisor – Lily Mollgaard

Wigs Supervisor – Barbie Burrows

Sound Supervisor – Mike Keniger

Assistant Director – Tim Hoare

 

Production Manager Ben Arkell

Company & Stage Manager Robin Longley

Deputy Stage Manager Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Manager Emily Oliver

 

Sept: Thu 9P, Fri 10P, Sat 1P, Mon 13P, Tue 14P, Wed 15PN, Thu 16, Fri 17, Sat 18, Mon 20,

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

Thu 30

Oct: Fri 1, Sat 2m&e, Mon 4, Tue 5, Wed 6m&e, Thu 7, Fri 8, Sat 9m&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, Yes Prime Minister (2010)

WORLD PREMIERE

YES, PRIME MINISTER

by ANTONY JAY and JONATHAN LYNN

 

Cast in order of appearance

Sir Humphrey Appleby – Henry Goodman

Bernard Woolley – Jonathan Slinger

Jim Hacker – David Haig

Claire Sutton – Emily Joyce

The Kumranistan Ambassador – Sam Dastor

Jeremy Burnham – William Chubb

Simon Chester – Tim Wallers

Driver – Ross Gilson

Voice Over – Samantha Dew

 

Director – Jonathan Lynn

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Props Supervisors – Lizzie Frankl, Lisa Buckley

Assistant Director – Tim Hoare

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company & Stage Manager – Leighton Vickers

Deputy Stage Manager – Judith Barrow

Assistant Stage Managers – Sarah Coates, Rachael Miller

 

May: Thu 13SP, Fri 14SP, Sat 15SPm&Pe, Mon 17P, Tue 18PT, Wed 19m&e, Thu 20PN, Fri 21,

Sat 22m&e(S), Mon 24, Tue 25, Wed 26(T), Thu 27m&e, Fri 28(D), Sat 29m(D)&e,

Mon 31

June: Tue 1, Wed 2m&e, Thu 3, Fri 4(D), Sat 5m&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