Archive: Cast list, Babes in Arms (2007)

A Chichester Festival Theatre production

in association with Anthony Field and John C Causebrook

 

BABES IN ARMS

music by RICHARD RODGERS

lyrics by LORENZ HART

book by GEORGE OPPENHEIMER

based on the original by Rodgers & Hart

Adapted by MARTIN CONNNOR

presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited

on behalf of R&H Theatricals of New York

 

Cast in order of appearance

Dan La Mar – Tony Jackson

Maizie La Mar – Catherine Terry

Valentine La Mar – Mark McGee

Gus Fielding – Matthew Hart

Dolores Reynolds – Kay Murphy

Marshall Blackstone – Philip Catchpole

Irving Stone – Ashley Day

Pinkie Johnson – Kylie Anne Cruikshanks

Nat McCabe – Joseph Prouse

Betty Palmer – Stephanie Bron

Peter Franklin – Charles Ruhrmund

Libby Drake – Michelle Francis

Ted Vanderpool – Darren J Fawthrop

Mitzi Lee – Karen Aspinall

Bronson Jones – Gary Murphy

Davenir Smith – Graham Newell

Seymour Fleming – Rolf Saxon

Billie Edwards – Donna Steele

Lee Calhoun – Joseph Wicks

Baby Rose Owen – Sophia Ragavelas

Mrs Phyllis Owen – Lorna Luft

Steve Edwards/Jim Murray – Oliver Tydman

 

ORCHESTRA

Piano – Kelvin Thomson

Drums/Percussion – Matthew Senior

Double Bass – Ed Morris

Reeds – Andy Panayi, John Whelan, Jane Panayi, Colin Skinner

Trumpets – Pablo Mendelssohn, Lance Kelly

Trombone – Dave Williamson

Violin – Nina Foster

Cello – Katherine Jenkinson

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

 

Director – Martin Connor

Choreographer – Bill Deamer

Designer – Hugh Durrant

Lighting Designer – Mark Jonathan

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Orchestrator – Richard Balcombe

Musical Director – Mark Warman

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

Casting Director – Jill Green

Assistant Musical Director – Kelvin Thomson

Assistant Choreographer – Kylie Anne Cruikshanks

Costume Supervisor – Binnie Bowerman

Dance Captains – Kylie Anne Cruikshanks, Darren J Fawthrop

Production Manager – Iain Gillie

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Marion Marrs

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Charlotte A Harley, Claire Wardroper

 

May: Tue 29OUP, Wed 30OUP, Thu 31OUP

June: Fri 1P, Sat mP&e, Mon 4, Tue 5, Wed 6, Thu 7PN, Fri 8, Sat 9m&e, Mon 11, Tue 12,

Wed 13, Thu 14m&e(S), Fri 15(D), Sat 16m(D)&e, Mon 18, Tue 19(T), Wed 20,

Thu 21m&e, Fri 22, Sat 23m&e, Mon 25, Tue 26, Wed 27, Thu 28m(D)&e, Fri 29(D),

Sat 30m&e

July: Mon 2, Tue 3, Wed 4, Thu 5m&e, Fri 6, Sat 7m&L

 

OUP = Open University Preview

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

T = Post Show Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Last Confession (2007)

A Chichester Festival Theatre production

in association with Duncan C Weldon and Paul Elliott

 

WORLD PREMIERE

THE LAST CONFESSION

by ROGER CRANE

 

Cast in order of appearance

Cardinal Giovanni Benelli – David Suchet

The Confessor – Michael Jayston

Cardinal Luciani, later Pope John Paul I – Richard O’Callaghan

Monsignor Magee – Roger May

Cardinal Villot – Bernard Lloyd

Bishop Marcinkus – Stuart Milligan

Pope Paul VI – Clifford Rose

Cardinal Felici – Charles Kay

Cardinal Ottaviani – John Franklyn-Robbins

Cardinal Baggio – Bruce Purchase

Cardinal Suenens – Michael Cronin

Cardinal Gantin – Joseph Mydell

Cardinal Lorscheider – Joseph Long

Father Lorenzi – Paul Foster

Sister Vincenza – Maroussia Frank

Dr Buzzonetti/Thomas – Christopher Mellows

Ensemble – Paul Beech   John Davitt   Adam Napier

Peter Coxon   Luke Osborne   Andrew Wallis

 

Director – David Jones

Designer – William Dudley

Costume Designer – Fotini Dimou

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Composer – Dominic Muldowney

Casting Director – Joyce Nettles

Assistant Director – Thomas Hescott

Costume Supervisor – Carrie Bayliss

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Xenia Lewis

Deputy Stage Manager – Judith Barrow

Assistant Stage Managers – Jessica Cutler, Kerrie Driscoll

Props Supervisor – Abi Duddleston

 

April: Fri 27OUP, Sat 28OUP, Mon 30OUP

May: Tue 1P, Wed 2P, Thu 3, Fri 4, Sat 5m&e, Tue 8PN, Wed 9, Thu 10m(D)&e(T), Fri 11(D),

Sat 12m(D)&e, Mon 14, Tue 15, Wed 16m&e(S), Thu 17, Fri 18, Sat 19m&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, The Father (2006)

THE FATHER

by AUGUST STRINDBERG

adapted by MIKE POULTON

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Pastor – Robert Whitelock

Adolpoh, a Cavalry Officer, and a Scientist – Jasper Britton

Svard, a Young Soldier, Adoloph’s Batman – Richard Kent

Joseph, a Young Soldier – Hywel John

Laura, his Wife – Teresa Banham

Dr Ostermark, a Widower – Steffan Rhodri

Nanny, Nurse to Aldoph, then to Bertha – Sandra Voe

Bertha, their Daughter – Michelle Tate

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Angela Davies

Lighting Designer – Fiona Simpson

Sound Designer – Gareth Fry

Casting Director – Siobhan Bracke

Costume Supervisor – Froo Gager

 

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Isobel Perrin

Deputy Stage Manager – Robin Longley

Assistant Stage Managers – Laura Levis, Victoria Rousell

 

September: Thu 7P, Fri 8P, Sat 9P, Mon 11P,  Tue 12P, Wed 13mF&e, Thu 14(D), Fri 15, Sat 16m&e,

Mon 18(PT), Tue 19, Wed 20m, Thu 21m&e, Fri 22, Sat 23m&e, Mon 25(T), Tue 26,

Wed 27m(D)&e, Thu 28,  Fri 29, Sat 30m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, In Praise of Love (2006)

IN PRAISE OF LOVE

by TERENCE RATTIGAN

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Lydia Cruttwell – Suzanne Burden

Sebastian Cruttwell – Michael Thomas

Mark Walters – Nathan Osgood

Joey Cruttwell – Philip Cumbus

Actors in Play on Televison

TUC Secretary – Steven Alvey

BBC Continuity Announcer – Brian Poyser

The Judge – Philip Franks

Maxwell Henry Peabody – Ian Ashpital

Policeman – Sam Paterson

 

Director – Philip Wilson

Designer – Matthew Wright

Lighting Designer – Johanna Town

Sound Designer – Lee Stevens

Composer – Matthew Scott

Casting Director – Siobhan Bracke

Costume Supervisor – Froo Gager

Wig Supervisor – Darren Ware

Fight Director – Terry King

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

Camera Assistant – Tom Richie

Video Production & Editing – James Ewart

 

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Lorna Seymour

Deputy Stage Manager – Fiona Kemp

Assistant Stage Manager – Angela Phipps

 

June: Fri 9P, Sat 10 m&eP, Mon 12P, Tue 13P, Wed 14P, Thu 15F, Fri 16, Sat 17m&e, Mon 19,

Tue 20, Wed 21m(D)&e, Thu 22, Fri 23, Sat 24m&e, Mon 26, Tue 27(T), Wed 28m&e,

Thu 29, Fri 30

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

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

T = Post Show Discussion

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, The Life and Times of Nicholas Nickleby Parts I & II (2006)

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THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF

NICHOLAS NICKLEBY Parts I and II

by CHARLES DICKENS

Adapted for the stage in two parts by DAVID EDGAR

 

THE NICKLEBY FAMILY

Nicholas Nickleby – Daniel Weyman

Kate, his sister – Hannah Yelland

Mrs Nickleby, their mother – Susan Jameson

Ralph Nickleby, their uncle – Leigh Lawson

LONDON

Sir Matthew Pupker, a politician – Brian Poyser

Newman Noggs, clerk to Ralph Nickleby – John Ramm

Miss La Creevy, a painter in miniature – Dilys Laye

Hannah, her maid – Emma Manton

William, a waiter at the Saracen’s Head – Ian Ashpitel

Mr Wackford Squeers, a schoolmaster – Pip Donaghy

Mr Snawley – Bernard Lloyd

Snawley Senior, his son – Alex McIntosh

Snawley Junior, his son – Robert Hastie

Belling, a boy – Christopher Logan

YORKSHIRE

Smike – David Dawson

Mrs Squeers – Veronica Roberts

Fanny Squeers, her daughter – Zoe Waites

Young Wackford, her son – Steven Alvey

Phib, their maid – Philippa Stanton

Cobbey, a boy – Simon Roberts

Coates, a boy – Abigail McKern

Bolder, a boy – Stephanie Jacob

Jennings, a boy – Hannah Yelland

Mobbs, a boy – Philippa Stanton

Jackson, a boy – Ian Ashpitel

Tilda Price, Fanny’s friend – Emma Manton

John Browdie, her beau – Bob Barrett

Brooker, a ragged man – Simon Roberts

 

 

LONDON

Madame Mantalini, a dressmaker – Stephanie Jacob

Mr Mantalini – Simon Roberts

Miss Knag – Abigail McKern

A Rich Lady – Veronica Roberts

Her Daughter – Emma Manton

An Old Lord – Brian Poyser

His Fiancee – Philippa Stanton

PORTSMOUTH

A Landlord – Brian Poyser

Mr Vincent Crummles, an Actor-Manager – Bernard Lloyd

Mrs Crummles, his wife – Veronica Roberts

Master Crummles, his son – Ian Ashpitel

Master P Crummles, his son – Alex McIntosh

Miss Ninetta Crummles, the Infant Phenomenon, his daughter – Philippa Stanton

AND THEIR COMPANY OF ACTORS

Mr Folair – Simon Roberts

Mr Lenville – Robert Hastie

Mrs Lenville – Abigail McKern

Miss Snevellicci – Zoe Waites

Miss Ledrook – Stephanie Jacob

Miss Belvawney – Emma Manton

Miss Bravassa – Hannah Yelland

Mr Bane – Christopher Logan

Mr Wagstaff – Pip Donaghy

Mr Fluggers – Brian Poyser

Mr Hetherington – Bob Barrett

Mr Pailey – Steven Alvey

Mrs Grudden, their stage manager – Dilys Laye

LONDON

Mr Scaley, Bailiff – Robert Hastie

Mr Tix, Bailiff – Christopher Logan

PORTSMOUTH

Mr Curdle – Ian Ashpitel

Mrs Curdle – Susan Jameson

LONDON

Sir Mulberry Hawk – Pip Donaghy

Lord Frederick Verisopht – Bob Barrett

Mr Pluck – Ian Ashpitel

Mr Pyke – Alex McIntosh

The Hon Mr Snobb – Robert Hastie

Colonel Chowser – Simon Roberts

Mrs Wititterly – Abigail McKern

Mr Wititterly – Robert Hastie

Alphonse, their footman – Christopher Logan

Opera Singers – Bernard Lloyd   Emma Manton   Philippa Stanton

PORTSMOUTH

Mr Snevellicci – Brian Poyser

Mrs Snevellicci – Susan Jameson

LONDON

Walter, Coffee House staff – Brian Poyser

Wanda, Coffee House staff – Stephanie Jacob

Wilbur, Coffee House staff – Christopher Logan

Mr Charles Cheeryble – Ian Ashpitel

Mr Ned Cheeryble – Steven Alvey

Tim Linkinwater, their clerk – Brian Poyser

An annry fellow – Christopher Logan

Madeline Bray – Zoe Waites

Walter Bray, her father – Brian Poyser

Arthur Gride, a miser – Bernard Lloyd

Peg Sliderskew, his housekeeper – Dilys Laye

The proprietor of a gambling house – Robert Hastie

A Croupier – David Dawson

Handsaw, a gambler – John Ramm

A Minister – Simon Roberts

Police Officers – Bob Barrett   Steven Alvey

A Messenger – Christopher Logan

A Young Woman – Philippa Stanton

Mrs Snawley – Veronica Roberts

 

Directors – Jonathan Church & Philip Franks

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Mark Jonathan

Orchestrations and Additional Music – Matthew Scott

Movement Director – Shona Morris

Sound Designer – Nick Lidster

Music Director – Jonathan Williams

Casting Director – Siobhan Bracke

Costume Supervisor – Christopher Porter

Music Associate – Lyndsay Barnbrook

Assistant to the Lighting Designer – James A Smith

 

Production Manager – Dan Watkins

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Pin Dix

Deputy Stage Manager – Judith Barrow

Assistant Stage Managers – Helen King, Sue O’Brien, James Woods

 

 

Part I

June: Sat 24KP, Mon 26KP, Tue 27KP, Wed 28P

July: Mon 3P, Wed 12mP(D), Sat 15mP(D), Tue 18P, Wed 19P, Thu 20mF, Fri 21(D), Mon 31

August: Fri 4(D), Sat 5e, Wed 9m(D), Thu 10e(S), Thu 17(T), Sat 19m(D), Wed 23m, Thu 24e,

Fri 25(D), Wed 30m

September: Sat 2mL

 

Part II

July: Sat 8KP, Mon 10KP, Tue 11KP, Wed 12eP, Fri 14P(D), Sat 15eP, Wed 19P, Thu 20eF

August: Tue 1, Sat 5m(D), Wed 9e, Thu 10m, Fri 11(D), Fri 18(D), Sat 19e(S), Wed 23e,

Thu 24m(D), Wed 30e

September: Sat 2eL

 

KP = Kenwood Preview

P = Preview

F = First Night

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, Carousel (2006)

CAROUSEL

Music by RICHARD RODGERS

Book & Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II

Based on the play Liliom by Ferenc Molnár

Adapted by Benjamin F Glaser

Original dances by Agnes de Mille

Performed by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited

on behalf of R&H Theatricals of New York

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Carrie Pipperidge – Lydia Griffiths

Julie Jordan – Harriet Shore

Mrs Mullin – Nina French

Billy Bigelow – Norman Bowman

Policeman – Richard Kent

David Bascombe – Steve Fortune

Nettie Fowler – Jacqui Dubois

Enoch Snow – Robert Irons

Jigger Craigin – Adam Croasdell

First Heavenly Friend – Alan Vicary

Starkeeper – Roy Dotrice

Louise – Clemmie Sveaas

Carnival Boy (Principal Dancer) – Benny Maslov

Enoch Snow Jr – Tom Woods

All other characters played by members of the Company

 

ENSEMBLE

Dancer – Josephine Darvill-Mills

Dancer – Daniel Farrow

Jenny – Helen French

Dancer/Arminy – Madeleine Harland

Dancer – Gavin Mitford

Dancer – Alice Mogg

Penny – Justine Schnellbeck

Dancer – Francesca Sibthorp

Dancer – Elia Lo Tauro

Children – Helena Berry   Jonny Boutwood   Charley Cunningham

Jack Everson   Ben Geering   Joe Hugh James   Winter Loseby

Isobel Miller   Felix  Mosse   Edward Porter   Alice Sowden

Charlotte Titcombe   Sephanie Wilkins   Jennie Witton

 

ORCHESTRA

Musical Director/Keyboards – Robert Scott

Keyboards – Jonathan Williams

Violin – Charlie Brown

Cello – Tony Woollard

Double Bass – Beth Symmons

Flute/Piccolo/Alto Flute – Monica McCarron

Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Alto Saxophone – Rachel Brown

Horn – John Davy

Trumpet/Flugel – Pablo Mendelssohn

Drums/Percussion – Matt Whittington

Orchestral Management – Music Solutions Ltd

Keyboard Programming – Vivace, Audio Ltd

Copying – Colin Rae

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Robert Innes Hopkins

Choreographer – Javier de Frutos

Lighting Designer – Neil Austin

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Musical Director – Robert Scott

Orchestrator – Jason Carr

Casting Director – Jill Green CDG

Assistant Director – Thomas Hescott

Assistant Musical Director – Jonathan Williams

Dance Captains – Josphine Darvill-Mills, Gavin Mitford

Costume Supervisor – Fizz Jones

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

Fight Director – Terry King

Casting Assistant – Karen Pinkus

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy for The Production Desk Ltd

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Marion Marrs

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Charlotte A Harley, Louise Martin

 

June: Mon 5KP, Tue 6KP, Wed 7KP, Thu 8P, Fri 9P, Sat 10mP&eP(D), Mon 12F, Tue 13,

Wed 14(PT), Thu 15m&e, Fri 16(D), Sat 17m&e(S), Thu 29, Fri 30(D)

July: Sat 1m(D)&e, Thu 13m(D)&e, Mon 17, Sat 22m&e, Mon 24, Tue 25, Wed 26m&e,

Thu 27, Fri 28(D), Sat 29m&e

August: Wed 2m&e, Thu 3m(D)&e, Sun 6, Mon 7(T), Tue 8, Sat 12m&e, Mon 14, Tue 15,

Wed 16m&e,  Sun 20, Mon 21, Tue 22, Sat 26m&e, Tue 29, Thu 31m&e

September:Fri 1L(D)

 

KP = Kenwood Preview

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Entertaining Angels (2006)

WORLD PREMIERE

ENTERTAINING ANGELS

by RICHARD EVERETT
Cast in order of appearance

Grace – Penelope Keith

Sarah – Caroline Harker

Ruth – Polly Adams

Nicholas – Michael Lumsden

Jo – Abigail Thaw

Bardolph – Benjamin Whitrow

 

Director – Alan Strachan

Designer – Paul Farnsworth

Lighting Designer – Jason Taylor

Composer – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – Sue Ayliff

Casting Director – Siobhan Bracke

Assistant Director -Thomas Hescott

Costume Supervisor – Karen Large

 

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager on the Book – Pin Dix

Assistant Stage Managers – Sue O’Brien, James Woods

Props Buyers – Kathy Anders, Lisa Buckley

 

May: Fri 5KP, Sat 6KP, Mon 8KP, Tue 9F, Wed 10, Thu 11m&e(S), Fri 12(D), Sat 13m&e,

Tue 16(PT), Wed 17m(D)&e, Thu 18, Fri 19(D), Sat 20m(D)&e, Tue 23(T), Wed 24m&e, Thu 25, Fri 26(D), Sat 27m&L

 

KP = Kenwood Preview

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Six picture of Lee Miller (2005)

WORLD PREMIERE

SIX PICTURES OF LEE MILLER

Music & Lyrics by JASON CARR (2005)

Book by EDWARD KEMP

Inspired by The Lives of Lee Miller by Antony Penrose

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Lee Miller – Anna Francolini

Theodore Miller – Brendan O’Hea

Florence Miller – Beverley Klein

A Doctor – Teddy Kempner

A Naval Rating – Gary Milner

A Psychiatrist – Mark Meadows

Man Ray – Teddy Kempner

Paul Éluard – Gary Milner

Jean Cocteau – Mark Meadows

Gertrude Stein – Beverley Klein

Alice B Toklas – Anna Lowe

Pablo Picasso – Brendan O’Hea

Aziz Eloui Bey – Melvin Whitfield

Nimet Eloui Bey – Anna Lowe

Roland Penrose – Brendan O’Hea

Cynthia – Anna Lowe

Dave Scherman – Mark Meadows

Audrey Withers – Beverley Klein

Major Spiros – Melvin Whitfield

Sergeant Magee – Gary Milner

Leopold Brylla – Teddy Kempner

Ariane – Anna Lowe

 
 

ORCHESTRA

Clarinet/Orchestral Manager – Mark Lacey

Violin – Megan Pound

Cello – Natalie Rozario

Double Bass – Kate Saxby

Piano – Jonathan Williams
Director – Anthony van Laast

Designer – Sue Blane

Musical Director – Jonathan Williams

Orchestrations – Jason Carr

Lighting Designer – Paul Pyant

Sound Designer – Paul Arditti

Assistant Director – Paul Higgins

Costume Supervisor – Froo Gager

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

Trapeze Coach – Matt Costain

 

Production Manager – Damian Partington

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Deputy Stage Manager – Gemma Tonge

Assistant Stage Manager – James Woods

 

July: Fri 1P, Sat 2P, Mon 4P(PT), Tue 5P, Wed 6P, Thu 7F, Sat 9m, Wed 13m, Thu 14m&e(T),

Sat 16m, Mon 18, Thu 21m(D), Fri 22, Sat 23m, Mon 25, Wed 27, Thu 28e, Fri 29,

Sat 30m

August: Tue 2, Wed 3m&e(D), Thu 4m, Sat ;6m, Fri 19, Sat 20m, Mon 22, Thu 25m, Fri 26,

Wed 31e

September: Fri 9, Sat 10Lm

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, King Lear (2005)

KING LEAR

by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1606)

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Kent – Michael Thomas

Gloucester – Richard O’Callaghan

Edmond – Stephen Noonan

King Lear – David Warner

Gonerill – Lou Gish

Cordelia – Kay Curram

Regan – Zoë Waites

Albany – Raad Rawi

Cornwall – Brendan O’Hea

Burgundy – Mark Meadows

France – Aleksandar Mikic

Edgar – Jo Stone-Fewings

Oswald – Daniel Abelson

Gentleman – Tom Silburn

Fool – John Ramm

Curan/Doctor – Barry McCarthy

 

Director – Steven Pimlott

Designer – Alison Chitty

Lighting Designer – Paul Pyant

Music & Sound Score – Adam Cork

Fight Director – Malcolm Ranson

Assistant Director/Movement Director – Toby Sedgwick

Design Assistant – Mark Friend

Costume Supervisor – Deborah Andrews

Additional Costume Supervisor – Carrie Bayliss

Costume Assistant – Chloe Kerman

Prop Buyer – Jane Slattery

 

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Deputy Stage Manager – Gemma Tonge

Assistant Stage Manager – James Woods

 

May: Sat 7P, Mon 9P, Tue 10P, Wed 11P, Thu 12P, Sat 14P, Mon 16P, Tue 17F, Thu 19(PT&D),

Sat 21, Tue 24, Thu 26(PT), Fri 27, Sat 28

June: Wed 1, Thu 2(T), Fri 3, Sat 4, Tue 7, Wed 8, Thu 9m(D), Sat 11, Wed 15, Thu 16, Fri 17, Sat 18

July: Fri 8, Sat 9e, Mon 11, Tue 12, Wd 13e, Fri 15, Sat 16e, Tue 19, Wed 20, Thu 21e, Sat 23e,

Tue 26, Thu 28m, Sat 30e

August: Mon 1, Thu e, Fri 5, Sat 6e, Sat 20e, Tue 23m, Wed 24e, Tue 30e

September: Fri 2, Mon 5, Wed 7m, Sat 10L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Talk

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, 5 11 (2005)

WORLD PREMIERE

5/11

by EDWARD KEMP (2005)

 

King James – Alistair McGowan

Queen Ane – Annette McLaughlin

Lady in Waiting to Ane – Claire Parrish

Earl of Lennox – Aleksandar Mikic

 

Members of the Privy Council

Sir Robert Cecil – Hugh Ross

Earl of Northumberland – Raad Rawi

Archbishop of Canterbury – Steven Beard

Sir Richard Topcliffe – David Langham

Baron Ellesmere – Brendan O’Hea

Lord Somerset  – Kieran Hill

Lady Katherine Suffolk –  Alexia Healy

Pageant Master – Kieran Hill

Bromley – Christian Bradley

 

Catholics

Robert Catesby – Stephen Noonan

Thomas Winter – Mark Meadows

William Monteagle – John Ramm

Lizzie Monteagle – Kay Curram

Francis Tresham – Tom Silburn

Thomas Percy – Graham Turner

Martha Percy – Anna Francolini

Edward Percy – Ollie Porter

Jack Wright – Grant Anthony

Kit Wright – Gary Milner

Guy Fawkes – Daniel Abelson

Henry Garnet – Richard O’Callaghan

Anne Vaux – Fiona Dunn

Robert Southwell – Brendan O’Hea

 

Director – Steven Pimlott

Designer – Ashley Martin-Davis

Lighting Designer – Chris Ellis

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Composer – Jason Carr

Movement Director – Toby Sedgwick

Assistant Director – Paul Higgins

Costume Supervisor – Janet Bench

 

Production Manager – Damian Partington

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Marion Marrs

Deputy Stage Manager – Alix Harvey-Thompson

Assistant Stage Managers – Daniel Hill, Helena Lane-Smith

 

August: Fri 12P, Sat 13P, Mon 15P, Tue 16P, Wed 17P, Thu 18F, Wed 24m, Thu 25e(D),

Sat 27m&e, Tue 30m, Wed 31m(D)

September: Thu 1m&e(D), Sat 3m(D)&e, Tue 6m&e(D), Wed 7e, Thu 8m&L(S)

 

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, The Government Inspector (2005)

THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR

by NIKOLAI GOGOL (1836)

Translated & Adapted by Alistair Beaton (2005)

 

Mayor – Graham Turner

His Wife, Anna – Selina Cadell

Their Daughter, Marya – Sophie-Louise Dann

Magistrate, Lyapkin-Tyapkin – Pip Donaghy

Commissioner for Health, Zyemlyanika – Barry McCarthy

Director of Education, Khlopov – Steven Beard

Postmaster, Shpyokin – Aleksandar Mikic

Bobchinsky – Daniel Abelson

Dobchinsky – Stephen Ventura

Dr Hübner – Trevor Jones

Police Superintendent, Ukhovyortov – Kieran Hill

Police Constable, Svistunov – Grant Anthony

Khlestakov – Alistair  McGowan

Osip – Toby Sedgwick

Mishka – Phillip Sutton

Avdotya – Fiona Dunn

Waiter – David Langham

Locksmith’s Wife, Poshlyopkina – Darlene Johnson

Sergeant’s Widow, Ivanova – Nina French

Abdulin – Tom Silburn

1st Shopkeeper – Kieran Hill

2nd Shopkeeper – Nolan Frederick

3rd Shopkeeper – Phillip Sutton

4th Shopkeeper – David Langham

Korobkin – Phillip Sutton

Korobkin’s Wife – Leanne Rogers

Rastakovsky – Nolan Frederick

Lyulyukov – Tom Silburn

Khlopov’s Wife – Ruth Anderson

Lyapkin-Tyapkin’s Wife – Alexis Owen-Hobbs

Gendarme – Grant Anthony

 

Director – Martin Duncan

Designer – Jon Morrell

Lighting Designer – Chris Ellis

Composer/Sound Designer – Adam Cork

Movement Director – Toby Sedgwick

Assistant Director – Thomas Hescott

Costume Supervisor – Emma Marshall

 

Production Manager – Damian Partington

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Paul Grist

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Nicola Ireland   Erica Southon

Hair & Make-Up Advisor – Linda McNight

Prop Buyers – Lisa Buckley, Kathy Anders

Russian Language Consultant – Alexander Klimenko

 

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

July: Sat 2e, Mon 4, Tue 5(D), Thu 7m, Sat 9m Thu 14m, Sat 16m, Mon 18(D), Thu 21m,

Sat 23m(D), Mon 25, Wed 27e(S), Fri 29(D)

August: Tue 2, Thu 4m, Sat 6m, Sat 20m(D), Mon 22, Thu 2m, Wed 31e

September: Sat 10Lm

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

PT = Pre Show Talk

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

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, Seven Doors (2004)

SEVEN DOORS

by BOTHO STRAUSS (1989)

in a new translation by Jeremy Sams (2004)

 

Prologue – Kieran Hill
 

THE LANDLORD

The Tenant – Darlene Johnson

The Chairman – Stephen Ventura
 

COMING HOME

The Director – Chris Jarman

The Man – Stephen Ventura

The Woman – Sophie-Louise Dann

 

AN ERROR

Lady with Microphone – Darlene Johnson

Prophet of Doom – Steven Beard

 

IN THE CAR SHOWROOM

1st Man – George Couyas

2nd Man – Daniel Abelson

Salesman – Chris Jarman

 

REFUGE

The Man – Stephen Ventura

The Woman – Sophie-Louise Dann

The Convict – Daniel Abelson

 

THE GUARDS

The Bodyguard – Chris Jarman

The Security Guard – Steven Beard

The Messenger – Julie Barnes

The Man – Stephen Ventura

 

THE SUICIDE AND THE VOID

Suicide – Steven Beard

Void – Daniel Abelson

 

THE EVENING OF THE WEDDING

He – George Couyas

She – Fiona Dunn

 

IDOLS

The Girl – Julie Barnes

The Man – Stephen Ventura

Young Man – Daniel Abelson

 

ON THE LONG BENCH

The Girl – Julie Barnes

The Man – Stephen Ventura

Brother Johann – George Couyas

Brother Freddy – Steven Beard

Columbine –  Sophie-Louise Dann

Lady with Microphone – Darlene Johnson

The Contented Woman – Fiona Dunn

Emperor Julian – Chris Jarman

The Quiet Guy – Daniel Abelson

 

Director – Martin Duncan

Designer – Ashley Martin-Davis

Lighting Designer – Sam Gibbons

Sound Designer – Gregory Clarke

Assistant Director – Kieran Hill

Costume Supervisor – Sue Coates

Television Images & Footage – Carl Petts

AV Technical Consultant – Lee Stevens

 

Company Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Deputy Stage Manager – Kathryn Croft

Assistant Stage Manager – Jo Holt

 

July: Fri 9P, Sat 10P, Mon 12P(PT), Tue 13P, Wed 14P, Thu 15F, Mon 19(T), Tue 20, Wed 21,

Thu 22m(D)&e Fri 23, Sat 24m&e, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28(D), ….. Thu 29m&e, Fri 30, Sat 31m

September: Sat 11m&e, Fri 17, Tue 21, Fri 24, Sat 25Lm

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Three Women and a Piano Tuner (2004)

WORLD PREMIERE
THREE WOMEN AND A PIANO TUNER

by HELEN COOPER (2004)

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Ella – Jane Gurnett

Beth – Suzanne Burden

Liz – Eleanor David

Harold – Gareth David-Lloyd

 

Director – Samuel West

Designer – Ashley Martin-Davis

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Composer – Jason Carr

Sound Designer – Scott George

Assistant Director – Maria Pattinson

Movement Director – Michael Ashcroft

Costume Supervisor – Janet Bench

 

Company Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Deputy Stage Manager – Alix Harvey-Thompson

Assistant Stage Manager – Jessica Cutler

 

May: Fri 28P, Sat 29P

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

Fri 11, Sat 3m&e, Mon 14, Tue 15, Wed 16, Thu 17m(D)&e, Fri 18, Sat 19m&e, Mon 21,

T ue 22, Wed 23, Thu 24m&e, Fri 25, Sat 26m&e, Mon 28,, Tue 29, Wed 30(D)

July: Thu 1m&e, Fri 2, Sat 3m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, The Master and Margarita (2004)

WORLD PREMIERE

 

THE MASTER AND MARGARITA

adapted by EDWARD KEMP (2004)

from the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov (1940)

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Pontius Pilate – David Killick

Aloysius – Joe Anderson

The Master – Samuel West

Centurion Ratslayer – Ricky Fearon

Trepan Trepanovich – Martin Duncan

Rimsky – Barry McCarthy

Varukha – James Loye

Andrei – Matt Costain

Margarita – Clare Holman

Berlioz – Junix Inocian

Ivan – Jonathan Cullen

Kaifa – Matt Costain

Boris Pagoda – Steve Elias

Ariman – Tom Silburn

Glumov – Ricky Fearon

Azazello – Graham Turner

Fagott – John Marquez/Toby Sedgwick

Woland – Michael Feast

Behemoth – Noma Dumezweni

Dr Stravinsky – David Killick

Hella – Clare Foster

Natasha – Daisy Haggard

Archibald Archibaldovich – Ricky Fearon

Archibaldikova – Vicki McManus

Nurse – Anna Lowe

Afranius – Michael Feast

Frieda – Anna Lowe

 

The Orchestra

Clarinets/Sax/Orchestral Manager – Mark Lacey

Trumpet – Fraser Tannock

Trombone – Rob Workman

Percussion/Orchestral Manager – Mark Taylor

Accordion – Dan Jackson

Balalaika – Ben Grove

Violin – Megan Pound

 

Director – Steven Pimlott

Designer – Alison Chitty

Movement Director – Toby Sedgwick

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Composer – Jason Carr

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Musical Director – Dan Jackson

Wig & Hair Design – Romaine Bowman

Assistant Director – Phillip Breen

Design Assistant – Mark Friend

Costume Supervisor – Carrie Bayliss

Magic Advisor – Tom Silburn

Illusion Design – Scott Penrose

 

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Marion Marrs

Deputy Stage Manager – Klare Roger

Assistant Stage Managers – Nicola Ireland, Helena Lane-Smith

Props Maker – Alistair Plant

Props Buyer – Jane Slattery

 

July: Fri 23P, Sat 24P, Mon 26P(PT), Tue 27P, Wed 28P, Thu 29F, Fri 30(D)

August: Mon 2(T), Tue 3, Sat 7e, Sat 14e, Wed 18m(D)&e(S), Sat 21m, Tue 24, Fri 27(D)

September: Wed 1m(D)&e, Fri 3, Sat 4e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Sat 11e, Fri 17(D), Tue 21, Fri 24L(D)

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

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, Out of this World (2004)

UK PREMIERE

 

OUT OF THIS WORLD

music & lyrics by COLE PORTER (1950)

book by DWIGHT TAYLOR & REGINALD LAWRENCE

revised book by GREG MacKELLAN

additional material by JEREMY SAMS

based on Plautus’ Amphitryon (c186 BC)
 

On Mount Olympus

Jupiter – Nicolas Colicos

Juno – Anne Reid

Mercury – Richard Dempsey

Diana – Anna Lowe

Minerva – Julie Atherton

Venus – Sophie-Louise Dann

Night – Julie Barnes

Day – Alexis Owen-Hobbs

Echo – Helen Goldwyn

Lethe – Daniele Coombe

Apollo – Steve Elias

Mars – Chris Jarman

Bacchus – Dean Hussain

Janus – Andrew Spillett

Morpheus – Ahmet Ahmet

Poseidon – George Couyas

 

On Earth

Helen Vance – Fiona Dunn

Harry – George Couyas

Isadora St John – Darlene Johnson

Art O’Malley – Simon Greiff

Chloe – Clare Foster

Leda – Daniele Coombe

Anthea – Alexis Owen-Hobbs

Marika – Helen Goldwyn

Strephon – Andrew Spillett

Six Local Boys – Ahmet Ahmet   George Couyas   Steve Elias

Dean Hussain   Chris Jarman   Andrew Spillett
 
 
The Orchestra

Flute/Clarinet/Alto Sax – Richard Wimpenny

Flute/Clarinet/Tenor Sax – Tony McCormick

Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Tenor Sax – Mark Lacey

Trumpets – Fraser Tannock   Alex Jagger

Trombone – Robert Workman

Violin – Megan Pound

Keyboards – Louise Hunt   Dan Jackson

Double Bass – Ed Morris

Kit/Percussion – Jim Fleeman

Orchestral Managers – Mark Lacey   Mark Taylor

 

Director – Martin Duncan

Designer – Francis O’Connor

Choreographer – Vanessa Gray

Musical Director & Musical Arranger – Richard Balcombe

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Sound Designer – Ken Hampton

Assistant Director – Phillip Breen

Assistant Designer – Gary Underwood

Assistant Musical Director – Dan Jackson

Costume Supervisor – Brigid Guy

Dance Captain – Steve Elias

 

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Paul Grist

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Charlotte A Harley, Jessica Morris

Prop Buyer – Gabrielle Bridges

 

April: Thu 29P, Fri 30P

May: Thu 13Pm&Pe(S), Fri 14P(PT/D), Sat 15Pm, Wed 19P, Thu 20Fm, Sat 22m&e,

Fri 28(D/T), Sat 29m&e

June: Thu 3m&e, Fri 4(D), Mon 21, Tue 22, Fri 25(D), Sat 26m(D)&e

July: Fri 2(D), Sat 3m&e, Fri 16(D), Sat 17m&e

August: Sun 1, Thu 5m(D)&e, Fri 6, Wed 11m&e, Sat 14m, Tue 17, Fri 20(D), Wed 25m&e,

Sat 28e

September: Wed 8, Thu 9m&e, Fri 10(D), Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15, Thu 16e, Sat 18e, Mon 20, Wed 22e,

Thu 23e, Sat 25L

 

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, Romeo and Juliet (2002)

ROMEO AND JULIET

by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
 
 
Cast in Order of Appearance
 
Prince – Christopher Brand

Montague – David Lumsden

Benvolio – Sibusiso Mamba

Lady Montague – Sharon Maharaj

Romeo – Lex Shrapnel

Capulet – Paul Shelley

Paris – Guy Rhys

Peter – Miltos Yerolemou

Lady Capulet – Victoria Carling

Nurse – Una Stubbs

Juliet – Emily Blunt

Mercutio – Jack Tarlton

Tybalt – Alexis Conran

Friar Lawrence – Richard O’Callaghan

Apothecary – Miltos Yerolemou

Tybalt’s Man – David Beckford

Balthasar – Ben McKay

Friar John – Andrew Pepper

Captain of the Watch/Citizen – David Beckford

Paris’ Page/Citizen – Will Huggins

Citizens -Lucy Betts   Nick Brown   Fran Gray   Dan Hill   Naomi Hill

Simon Morgan   Ollie Porter   Nik Roberts   Chloe Skry

 

Director – Indhu Rubasingham

Designer – Colin Falconer

Composer – Paul Englishby

Lighting Designer – Chris Davey

Sound Designer – Paul Arditti

Choreographer – Nichola Treherne

Fight Director – Terry King

Voice Coach – Neil Swain

Assistant Director – Tom Daley

Costume Supervisor – Diane Williams

Casting – Anne Henderson

 

Company Manager – Sylvia Carter

Stage Manager – Jo Bradman

Deputy Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Assistant Stage Managers – Ben Cooper, Tom Polo
 

Understudies

Friar Lawrence/Capulet/Montague/Prince – David Beckford

Juliet/Lady Montague – Naomi Hill

Romeo/Mercutio/Tybalt – Will Huggins

The Nurse/Lady Capulet – Sharoan Maharaj

Paris/Benvolio/Friar John – Ben McKay

Peter/Apothecary/Balthasar – Andrew Pepper

 

August: Wed 21P, Thu 22P, Fri 23P, Sat 24Pm&F, Mon 26, Tue 27PN, Fri 30(D), Sat 31m&e

September: Wed 4, Thu 5m(D)&e, Sat 7e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Thu 12e, Fri 13(D), Sat 14m(D), Tue 17,

Wed 18,  Thu 19m&e(S), Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25(PS & T), Thu 26m(MC), Sat 28e,

Mon 30

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

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

T = Post Peformance Discussion

MC = Masterclass

PS = Pre Performance Seminar

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Cabaret (2002)

CABARET

book by JOE MASTEROFF

based on the play by JOHN VAN DRUTEN

and stories by CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD

music by JOHN KANDER

lyrics by FRED EBB

Broadway production directed by HAROLD PRINCE

Produced for the Broadway stage by HAROLD PRINCE
Cast

Cliff Bradshaw – William Rycroft

Ernst Ludwig – Richard Laing

Fraulein Schneider – Sarah Badel

Fraulein Kost – Tessa Pritchard

Herr Schultz – Brian Greene

Emcee – Julian Bleach

Sally Bowles – Alexandra Jay
Kit Kat Boys

Kit Kat Boy/Customs Officer/Sailor – Steven Fawell

Kit Kat Boy/Sailor – Matt Dempsey

Kit Kat Boy/Vikki – William Maidwell

Kit Kat Boy/Taxi Man – David Ball

Kit Kat Boy/Max/Sailor – Paul Milton
Kit Kat Girls

Kit Kat Girl – Charlie Bull

Kit Kat Girl – Anna Carmichael

Kit Kat Girl – Lucy Holloway

Kit Kat Girl – Tessa Pritchard

Kit Kat Girl – Pauline Stringer

Kt Kat Girl – Barbara Tartaglia

Customers in the Kit Kat Klub

Roger Booth   Pete Coxon   Paul Newton-Smith   Luke Osborne   Harry Page   Ken Smith
Kit Kat Band

Kit Kat Girl (Keyboard/Accordion) – Moira Hartley

Kit Kat Girl (Trombone) – Caroline Hall

Kit Kat Girl (Double Bass) – Lucy Shaw

Kit Kat Girl (Saxophone) – Vivienne Soan
The Band

Piano/Musical Director – Garth Hall

Keyboard – Moira Hartley

Reed 1 – Sue Phipps

Reed 2 – Martin Kerrigan

Reed 3 – Claire McInerny

Violin – Helen Ward

Double Bass – Lucy Shaw

Drums/Assistant Musical Director- Martin Layzell

Trumpet – Annette Brown

Trombone – James Vincent

Banjo/Guitar – Michael Barnes

Orchestrator – Adrian Bullers

Keyboard Programmer – Stuart Andrews

Rehearsal Pianist – Jan Winstone

 

Director – Roger Redfarn

Choreographer – Bill Deamer

Assistant Choreographer – Charlie Bull

Costumes, based on designs by Angela Davies – Mark Bouman

Lighting Designer – Chris Scott

Sound Designer – Scott George

Musical Director – Garth Hall

Orchestral Manager – Bill Occleshaw for O2 Productions Ltd

Fight Director – Terry King

Assistant Director – Sarah Wolf

Casting – Anne Henderson

Costume Supervisor – Mark Bouman

Additional Costume Supervision – Jools Osborne

 

Company Manager – Sylvia Carter

Stage Manager – Jo Bradman

Deputy Stage Manager – Gareth Weeks

Assistant Stage Managers – Cara Boardman, Guy Thompson
Understudies

Cliff Bradshaw – Matt Dempsey

Ernst Ludwig – Steven Fawell

Fraulein Schneider – Pauline Stringer

Fraulein Kost – Anna Carmichael

Herr Schultz – Paul Milton

Emcee – David Ball

Sally Bowles – Lucy Holloway

 

July: Thu 25P, Fri 26P, Sat 27F, Mon 29, Tue 30, Wed 31PN

August: Thu 1m&e, Fri 2(D), Sat 3m&e, Mon 5, Tue 6, Wed 7, Thu 8m(D)&e, Fri 9(D&W), Sat 10m&e,

Mon 12,  Tue 13, Wed 14, Thu 15m&e(S), Fri 16(D), Sat 17m(D)&e, Wed 2, Thu 29m&e

September: Mon 2, Tue 3, Fri 6(D), Sat 7m&e, Wed 11, Thu 12m, Sat 14e, Mon 16, Fri 20(D),

Sat 21m&e,  Thu 26e, Fri 27(D), Sat 28m(C)

October: Tue 1, Wed 2(W & T), Thu 3m, Sat 5L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

T = Post Peformance Discussion

W = Pre Performance Young People’s Workshops

C = Careers in Musical Theatre Forum

PS = Pre Performance Seminar

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Wild Orchids (2002)

WILD ORCHIDS

by JEAN ANOUILH

in a new translation by Timberlake Wertenbaker

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Amanda, A Milliner – Catherine Walker

The Duchess – Patricia Routledge

The Footman – Timothy Wright

The Butler – Timothy Bateson

Hector – Michael Jayston

The Ice-Cream Vendor – Roland MacLeod

The Taxi Driver – Edward Clayton

The Prince – Andrew Scarborough

The Head Waiter – David Timson

The Cloakroom Lady – Sheila Shand Gibbs

The First Violin Player – Helmut Scholz

The Second Violin Player – Kit Benjamin

The Accordion Player – Katherine Toy

The Guitar Player – Lewis Hancock

The Gamekeeper – Edward Clayton

The Inn Proprietor – Timothy Bateson

Mariette – Rosanna Mason

 

Director – Edward Kemp

Designer – Poppy Mitchell

Lighting Designer – Jon Buswell

Music – Gary Yershon

Sound Designer – John A Leonard

Associate Sound Designer – Greg Fisher

Choreographer – Susan Nash

Musical Director – Lewis Hancock

Assistant Director – Tom Daley

Costume Supervisor – Binnie Bowerman

Casting – Anne Henderson

 

Company Manager – Sylvia Carter

Stage Manager – Jo Bradman

Deputy Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Assistant Stage Managers – Ben Cooper, Tom Polo

 

 

Understudies

The Butler/The Taxi Driver/The Game Keeper – Kit Benjamin

Hector – Edward Clayton

The Ice-Cream Vendor/The Head Waiter – Lewis Hancock

The Inn Proprietor – Roland MacLeod

Amanda – Rosanna Mason

The Duchess – Sheila Shand Gibbs

The Prince – Timothy Wright

 

May: Wed 29P, Thu 30P, Fri 31P

June: Sat Pm&F, Mon 3, Tue 4, Wed 5PN, Thu 6m&e, Wed 12, Thu 13m(D)&e, Mon 17,

Tue 18,  Wed 19, Sat 22e, Mon 24, Thu 27e, Fri 28(D), Sat 29m(D),

Thu 30P – Cancelled

July: Tue 2, Wed 3, Thu 4m(D), Tue 9, Wed 10(T), Thu 11m, Mon 17, Tue 16, Wed 17,

Thu 18m&e, Fri 19, Sat 20m&L(S)

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

T = Post Peformance Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Front Page (2002)

THE FRONT PAGE

by BEN HECHT & CHARLES MacARTHUR
 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Endicott – Robert Jezek

Schwartz – Alex Giannini

Murphy – Bradley Lavelle

Wilson – Kieron Jecchinis

McCue – Colin Stinton

Kruger – Kraig Thornber

Bensinger – Frank Lazarus

Mrs Myrtle Schlosser – Carol Cleveland

Woodenshoes – Malcolm Rennie

Diamond Louie – Joseph Alessi

Hildy Johnson – Adrian Lukis

Jennie – Eleanor McCready

Mollie Malloy – Charlotte Bicknell

Sheriff Hartman – Richard Cordery

Peggy – Jayne McKenna

Mrs Grant – Ellen Sheean

Mayor – William Roberts

Cop 1 – David Beckford

Mr Pincus – James Benson

Earl Williams – Johnny Myers

Walter Burns – Michael Pennington

Tony – Charles Baker

Carl – John Tearney

Frank – Jack Bennett

Cop 2 – Charles Baker

Street Man – Kieron Jecchinis

Child – Alice Brown or

Joseph Crisp or

Naomi Davenport

 

Director – Douglas Wager

Designer – John Gunter

Lighting Designer – Robert Bryan

Sound Designer – Tom Lishman

Dialect Coach – William Conacher

Assistant Director – Sarah Wolf

Costume Supervisor – Mark Bouman

Properties Supervisor – Yolanda Jeffrey

Casting – Anne Henderson

 

Company Manager – Sylvia Carter

Stage Manager – Jo Bradman

Deputy Stage Manager – Gareth Weeks

Assistant Stage Managers – Cara Boardman, Guy Thompson
Understudies

Mrs Myrtle Schlosser/Jennie/Mrs Grant – Sally Armstrong

Wilson/Murphy/Kruger/Diamond Louie – Charles Baker

Endicott/Mr Pincus/Earl Williams/Walter Burns – David Beckford

McCue/Schwartz/Hildy Johnson – Jack Bennett

Mollie Malloy/Peggy – Monique Kelly

Bensinger/Woodenshoes/Sheriff Hartman/Mayor – John Tearney

 

May: Wed 15P, Thu 16P, Fri 17P, Sat 18Pm&F, Mon 20, Tue 21PN, Wed 22, Thu 23m&e,

Fri 24(D), Sat 25m&e

June: Fri 7(D), Sat 8m&e, Mon 10, Tue 11, Fri 14(D), Sat 15m&e, Thu 20m(D)&e(S), Fri 21(D),

Sat 22m, Tue 25, Wed 26(T), Thu 27m, Sat 29e

July: Mon 1, Thu 4e, Fri 5(D), Sat 6m(D)&e, Mon 8, Thu 11e, Fri 12, Sat 13m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

T = Post Peformance Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Retreat from Moscow (1999)

THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW

by WILLIAM NICHOLSON

 

Edward – Edward Hardwicke

Jamie – Daniel Betts

Alice – Janet Suzman

 

Director – Christopher Morahan

Designer – Anthony Lamble

Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Composer – Ilona Sekacz

Sound Designer – Billy Bowker

 

Company Manager – Natalia Jaksic

Stage Manager – Jo Weeks

Deputy Stage Manager  – Lorna Cobbold

Assistant Stage Managers – Sue O’Brien, Caroline Burnett

Casting – Anne Henderson Casting

Minerva Carpenter – Andy Neal

 

October: Wed 6, Thu 7, Fri 8, Sat 9m&e, Mon 11, Tue 12F, Wed 13m&e, Thu 14, ……………….. Fri 15, Sat 16m&e,

Mon 18, Tue 19, Wed 20m&e, Thu 21(D/T), Fri 22, Sat 23m&e, Mon 25, Tue 26,

Wed 27m&e, Thu 28(D), Fri 29, Sat 30m&L

 

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

T = Post Performance Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Nymph Errant (1999)

NYMPH ERRANT

Music & Lyrics by COLE PORTER

Book by STEVE MACKES & MICHAEL WHALEY

Based on the novel by  JAMES LAVER

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Miss Pratt – Marilyn Cutts

Evangeline Edwards – Rae Baker

Joyce Arbuthnot-Palmer – Helen Anker

Henrietta Bamberg – Alison Carter

Bertha – Ruby-Marie Hutchinson

Madeline St Maure – Isabelle Georges

The Cocotte/Mrs Bamberg/Aunt Ermyntrude – Marilyn Cutts

Ensemble – Members of the Company

and MARK ADAMS
 

The Orchestra

Keyboards/MD – Jo Stewart

Flute/Violin – Helen Duffy

Bass/Percussion – Joff Morgan

 

Director – Roger Redfarn

Designer – Hugh Durrant

Musical Arrangements/Musical Director – Jo Stewart

Choreographer – Nikki Woollaston

Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Sound Designer – Gregory Clarke for Aura Sound

Orchestrations – Adrian Bullers

Music Management – Bill Occleshaw

 

Company Manager – Philip Deverell

Stage Manager – Jo Weeks

Deputy Stage Manager – Adam Havoc

Assistant Stage Managers – Sue O’Brien, Caroline Burnett

Sound Engineer – Jason Barnes

Minerva Carpenter – Karl Meier

 

August: Thu 5 (cancelled), Fri 6, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10F, Wed 11m&e, Thu 12(D), Fri 13,

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

Tue 24, Wed 25m(D)&e, Thu 26(D), Fri 27, Sat 28m&e, Mon 30, Tue  31

September: Wed 1m&e, Thu 2(D), Fri 3, Sat 4m&L

 

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

T = Post Performance Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Man Who Came to Dinner (1999)

THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER

by MOSS HART & GEORGE S KAUFMAN

 

Mrs Stanley – Amanda Boxer

Miss Preen – Sarah Crowden

Richard Stanley –  Nolan Hemmings

John – Kevin Moore

June Stanley – Miranda Raison

Sarah – Brigid Erin Bates

Mrs Dexter – Aoife Molony

Mrs McCutcheon – Kate Beswick

Mr Stanley – David Henry

Maggie Cutler – Eve Matheson

Dr Bradley – Robert Austin

Sheridan Whiteside – Richard Griffiths

(David Kincaid took over role during last week of run

when Richard Griffiths had to withdraw through ill health)

Harriet Stanley – Charmian May

Bert Jefferson – Seamus Gubbins

Professor Metz – Nick Lucas

Luncheon Guests – Paul Cawley   Andrew Hiscutt   David Kincaid

Baker – Elliot Head

Expressmen – Paul Cawley   Elliot Head

Sandy – Adam Moore

Lorraine Sheldon – Issy van Randwyck

Beverly Carlton – Christopher Luscombe

Westcott – Nick Lucas

Radio Technicians – Elliot Head   Adam Moore   Neil Stobbart

Banjo – John Guerrasio

Deputies – Paul Cawley   Andrew Hiscutt

Plainclothesman – David Kincaid

Choirboys – Members of the West Sussex Boys Choir

 

Director – Joe Dowling

Set Designer – John Lee Beatty

Costume Designer – Binnie Bowerman

Lighting Designer – Paul Pyant

Sound Designer – John A Leonard for AURA Sound

Dialect & Voice Coaches – Jo Cameron Brown & William Conacher

Assistant Director – Steven James-Little

Casting – Anne Henderson Casting

 

Company Manager – Philip Deverell

Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Deputy Stage Manager – Andrew Holton

Assistant Stage Managers – Charlotte A Harley, Zoë Cupit
Understudies

Harriet Stanley/Mrs Stanley – Kate Beswick

Maggie Cutler/Sarah – Caroline Fenton

Bert Jefferson/Beverly Carlton – Elliot Head

Sheridan Whiteside/Dr Bradley – David Kincaid

June Stanley/Lorraine Sheldon – Aoife Molony

Richard Stanley/Sandy – Neil Stobbart

 

August: Wed 11P, Thu 12P, Fri 13F, Sat 14m&e, Mon 16, Tue 17PN, Fri 20, Sat 20m&e, Wed 25,

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

September: Fri 3, Sat 4m(D), Wed 8, Thu 9m&e, Sat 11e, Mon 13, Tue 14, Fri 17(D), Sat 18m,

Wed 22(T), Thu 23m(D)&e(S), Sat 25e, Mon 27, Tue 28

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

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

T = Post Performance Discussion

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Easy Virtue (1999)

EASY VIRTUE

by NOËL COWARD

 

Furber – Michael Stroud

Mrs Whittaker – Wendy Craig

Ellen – Pauline O’Driscoll

Colonel Whittaker – Michael Jayston

Marion Whittaker – Jenny Quayle

Jackson – Paul Doust

Hilda Whittaker – Elisabeth Dermot Walsh

John Whittaker – Andrew Clover

Larita Whittaker – Greta Scacchi

Louise – Joanna Stride

Sarah Hurst – Lou Gish

Charles Burleigh – Evroy Deer

Philip Bourdon – Paul Moody

The Hon Hugh Petworth – William Buckhurst

Nina Vansittart – Alex Rittner

Mrs Philips – Zulema Dene

Bobby Coleman – Simon Cole

Mrs Hunt – Pauline O’Driscoll

Rev Henry Farley – Paul Doust

Other parts played by

Roger Booth   Ruth Bryan   Andrew Bumphry   Peter Coxon   Zillah Coxon

Elsa Donovan    Sue Edwards   Caroline England   Doreen Garner   Peter Garner

Andrew Hiscutt   Kate Roberts   Doris Ward   Jason Woodford

 

Director – Maria Aitken

Set Designer – Frank Hallinan Flood

Costume Designer – John Bright

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Composer – Howard Davidson

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Movement Director – Struan Leslie

Voice & Dialect Coach – Julia Wilson-Dickson

Assistant Costume Designer – Binnie Bowerman

Assistant Director – William Glynne

Casting – Anne Henderson Casting

 

Company Manager – Philip Deverell

Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Deputy Stage Manager – Liz Burton

Assistant Stage Managers – Patsy Sloane, Morag Lavery

Production Runner – William Aitken

 
Understudies

John Whittaker – William Buckhurst

Philip Bourdon – Simon Cole

Mrs Whittaker – Zulema Dene

Charles Burleigh/Furber – Paul Doust

Larita Whittaker – Pauline O’Driscoll

Sarah Whittaker/Hilda Hurst – Alex Rittner

Marion Whittaker/Mrs Phillips – Joanna Stride

Colonel Whittaker – Michael Stroud

 

July: Wed 21P, Thu 22P, Fri 23F, Sat 24m&e, Mon 26, Tue 27PN, Fri 30(D), Sat 31m&e

August: Mon 2, Tue 3, Fri 6(D), Sat 7m, Wed 18, Thu 19m(D)&e(S), Mon 23, Tue 24, Fri 27(D),

Sat 28m(D)

September: Wed 1(T), Thu 2m&e, Sat 4e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Fri 10(D), Sat 11m, Wed 15, Thu 16m&e,

Sat 18e, Mon 20, Tue 21, Fri 24(D), Sat 25m, Wed 29, Thu 30m&e

October: Sat 2L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

T = Post Performance Discussion

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Semi-Detached (1999)

SEMI-DETACHED

by DAVID TURNER

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Hilda Midway – Anna Carteret

Fred Midway – James Bolam

Tom Midway – Maurice Yeoman

Eileen Midway – Linda Armstrong

Bob Freeman – Philip Bird

Avril Hadfield – Catherine Holman

Nigel Hadfield – Robert Wilfort

Garnet Hadfield – Charmian May

Arnold Makepiece – Robert Austin

 

Director – Christopher Morahan

Designer – Peter Rice

Associate Costume Designer – Binnie Bowerman

Lighting Designer – Robert Bryan

Sound Designer – Gregory Clarke for AURA Sound

Dialect Coach – William Conacher

Assistant Director – Steven James-Little

Casting – Anne Henderson Casting

 

Company Manager – Philip Deverell

Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Deputy Stage Manager – Andrew Holton

Assistant Stage Managers – Charlotte A Harley, Zoe Cupit

 

Understudies

Fred Midway/Arnold Makepiece – Gary Lucas

Bob Freeman/Tom Midway/Nigel Hadfield – Darren Hawkes

Hilda  Midway – Pat Rossiter

Eileen Midway/Avril Hadfield – Mary Wells

 

May: Wed 26P, Thu 27P, Fri 28F, Sat 29m&e, Mon 31

June: Tue 1PN, Fri 4(D), Sat 5m&e, Wed 9, Thu 10m&e, Mon 14, Tue 15, Fri 18(D), Sat 19m,

Wed 23(T), Thu 24m&e, Sat 26e, Mon 28, Tue 29

July: Fri 2(D), Sat 3m, Wed 7, Thu 8m&e(S), Sat 10e, Mon 12, Tue 13, Fri 16(D), Sat 17m(D),

Wed 28, Thu 29m&e,

August: Wed 4, Thu 5m(D)&e, Sat 7L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

T = Post Performance Discussion

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Importance of being Earnest (1999)

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST

A Trivial Comedy for Serious People

by OSCAR WILDE

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Lane – David Macmillan

Algernon Moncrieff – Alan Cox

John Worthing – Adam Godley

Lady Bracknell – Patricia Routledge

Hon Gwendolen Fairfax – Saskia Wickham

Miss Prism – Sheila Reid

Cecily Cardew – Rebecca Johnson

Rev Canon Chasuble – Jonathan Cecil

Merriman – Thane Bettany

 

Director – Christopher Morahan

Designer – Peter Rice

Lighting Designer – Robert Bryan

Sound Designer – John A Leonard for Aura Sound

Composer – Ilona Sekacz

Assistant Director – William Glynn

 

Company Manager – Philip Deverell

Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Deputy Stage Manager – Liz Burton

Assistant Stage Managers – Patsy Sloane, Morag Lavery

 

Understudies

Gwendolen Fairfax/Cecily Cardew – Alexandra Belcourt

John Worthing/Algernon Moncrieff – Conrad Hornby

Lady Bracknell/Miss Prism – Zibba Mays

Chasuble/Merriman – David Macmillan

Lane – Thane Bettany

 

May: Wed 12P, Thu 13P, Fri 14F, Sat 15m&e, Mon 17, Tue 18PN, Wed 19, Thu 20m&e,

Fri 21(D), Sat 22m&e

June: Wed 2, Thu 3m&e(S), Mon 7, Tue 8, Fri 11(D), Sat 12m&e, Wed 16(T), Thu 17m(D)&e,

Sat 19e, Mon 21, Tue 22, Fri 25(D), Sat 26m(D), Wed 30

July: Thu 1m&e, Sat 3e, Mon 5, Tue 6, Fri 9(D), Sat 10m, Wed 14, Thu 15m&e, Sat 17L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

T = Post Performance Discussion

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Glass Menagerie (1998)

THE GLASS MENAGERIE

by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS

 

Tom Wingfield – Michael Mueller

Amanda Wingfield – Gemma Jones

Laura Wingfield – Alexandra Lilley

Jim O’Connor – Adam James

 

Director – Jacob Murray

Designer – Stuart Wood

Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Sound – Sean Knowles

Voice Coach – Jill McCullough

 

Production & Stage Manager – Richard Jarman

Deputy Stage Manager – Patsy Sloane

Assistant Stage Manager – Lynn Cloete

Minerva Carpenter – Jim Boutwood

Head of Wardrobe – Binnie Bowerman

Costume Supervisor – Mark Bouman

 

September: Wed 16, Thu 17m&e, Fri 18, Sat 19m&e, Mon 21F, Tue 22, Wed 23, Thu 24m&e(D),

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

October: Thu 1m&e(D), Fri 2, Sat 3m&e, Mon 5, Tue 6(T), Wed 7, Thu 8m&e(D), Fri 9, Sat 10m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

T = Post Performance Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Song of Singapore (1998)

SONG OF SINGAPORE

Book by ALLAN KATZ, ERIK FRANDSEN, MICHAEL GARIN, ROBERT HIPKENS & PAULA LOCKHEART

Music & Lyrics by ERIK FRANDSEN, MICHAEL GARIN, ROBERT HPIKENS & PAULA LOCKHEART

 

Spike Spauldeen (Uke-Guitar) – Simon Slater

Freddy S Lyme (Piano) – Elio Pace

Hans van der Last (Trombone/Trumpet) – Richard Brightiff

Rose – Issy van Randwyck

Inspector Kurland – David Shaw-Parker

Chah Li – Béatrice Grace

Jug Jug A-Razor (Drums) – James Wilson

Zoot de Fumee (Saxophone) – Ben Albu

Slam Dunk (Bass) – Martin Roach

Trunk Johnson (Trumpet/Accordion/Percussion) – Miles Russell

 

Director – Roger Redfarn

Musical Supervisor – David Beer

Designer – Stuart Wood

Musical Staging – Michele Hardy

Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Sound Designer & Engineer – Sean Knowles

Production Sound – Crispin Hayek

Musical Advisor – Bill Occleshaw

 

Production & Stage Manager – Richard Jarman

Deputy Stage Manager – Elizabeth Crabtree

Assistant Stage Manager – Guy Thompson

Minerva Carpenter – Karl Meier

Assistant to Designer – Charlotte Martin

Costume Supervisor – Mark Bouman

 

August: Thu 13m&e, Fri 14, Sat 15m&e, Mon 17, Tue 18F, Wed 19, Thu 20m&e(D), Fri 21,

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

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

Fri 11, Sat 12m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

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, Katherine Howard (1998)

WORLD PREMIERE

KATHERINE HOWARD

by WILLIAM NICHOLSON

 

Henry VIII – Richard Griffiths

Thomas Culpeper – Julian Rhind-Tutt

Thomas Cranmer – Jonathan Coy

Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk – Denis Quilley

Lady Jane Rochford – Frances Tomelty

Anne of Cleves – Selina Griffiths

Captain of the King’s Guard – Andrew McDonald

Katherine Howard – Emilia Fox

Sir Thomas Wriothesley – Roger Booth

William – James Benson

Mrs Mary Hall – Rachel Lumberg

Ladies in Waiting – Sarah Beckett   Lucy Chalkley

Page/Soldier – William Buckhurst

Servants/Guards – Renata Champion   Chris Gibbs   Dominic Godfree

Jo Horstead   Adie Luff   Luke Osborne

Becci Pritchard   Amy Stacy   Sam Tazzyman

Ben Thompson   James Thorpe   Anna Walton

 

Director – Robin Lefevre

Designer – Liz Ascroft

Lighting Designer – Anders Sodergren

Choreographer – Stuart Hopps

Staff Director – David Grindley

Casting – Anne Henderson

 

Company Stage Manager – Philip Deverell

Deputy Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

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

 

Understudies

Thomas Cranmer – James Benson

Henry VIII – Roger Booth

Lady JaneRochford/Anne of Cleves – Sarah Beckett

Thomas Culpeper/Captain of the King’s Guard/William – William Buckhurst

Katherine Howard/Mrs Mary Hall – Lucy Chalkley

Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk/Sir Thomas Wriothesley – Andrew McDonald

 

September: Wed 9P, Thu 10Pm&e, Fri 11F, Sat 12m&e, Mon 14, Tue 15, Wed 16, Thu 17m&e,

Fri 18(D), Sat 19m&e, Mon 21, Tue 22(T), Wed 23, Thu 24m(D)&e, Fri 25(D), Sat 26m&e,

Mon 28, Tue 29, Wed 30

October: Thu 1m&e(S), Fri 2(D), Sat 3m(D)&e, Mon 5, Tue 6, Wed 7, Thu 8m&e, Fri 9(D), …………….. Sat 10m&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: Cast list, Chimes at Midnight (1998)

CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT

Written & Adapted by ORSON WELLES

from the historical plays of Shakespeare

 

Chorus – Michael G. Jones

King Henry IV – Keith Baxter

Earl of Westmoreland – Rowland Davies

John of Lancaster – Sebastian Warrack

Earl of Northumberland – Timothy Bateson

Earl of Worcester – David Cardy

Harry Hotspur – Tristan Gemmill

Prince Hal – Tam Williams

Sir John Falstaff – Simon Callow

Poins – Simon Prestage

Lady Percy – Rebecca Egan

Boy – Glyn Angell/Mike Slader

Bardolph – David Weston

Nym – Timothy Wright

Peto – Adrian Rigelsford

Mistress Quickly – Sarah Badel

Sheriff Fang – John Warner

Snare – Roger Braban

Lord Chief Justice – Michael G. Jones

Attendant to Lord Chief Justice – Tristan Gemmill

Doll Tearsheet – Rebecca Egan

Pistol – David Cardy

Justice Shallow – Timothy Bateson

Silence – John Warner

Davy – Andrew McDonald

Wart – Simon Prestage

Feeble – Timothy Wright

Mouldy – Adrian Rigelsford

Shadow – Roger Braban

Gower – Andrew McDonald

Attendants/Guards/Lords/Nuns/Ragged Army/

Soldiers/Travellers/Wenches -Roger Braban   Rebecca Egan   Amanda Holmes

Adam James   Alexandra Lilley   Andrew McDonald

Simon Prestage   Adrian Rigelsford   Timothy Wright

 

Director – Patrick Garland

Designer – Christopher Woods

Lighting Designer – Nick Richings

Composer – Corin Buckeridge

Sound – Frank Bradley

Fight Director – William Hobbs

Staff Director – David Grindley

PA to Patrick Garland – Amanda Holmes

Chaperone – Liz Long

 

Company Stage Manager – Philip Deverell

Deputy Stage Manager – Jo Bradman

Assistant Stage Managers – Kim Meffen, Sue O’Brien, Patsy Sloane

 

August: Wed 5P, Thu 6Pm&e, Fri 7F, Sat 8m&e, Mon 10, Tue 11, Wed 12, Thu 13m&e, Fri 14(D),

Sat 15m&e, Mon 17, Tue 18, Wed 19, Thu 20m&e, ……… Fri 21(D), Sat 22m&e, Mon 24, Tue 25,

Wed 26, Thu 27m&e(S), Fri 28(D), Sat 29m(D)&e, Mon 31

September: Tue 1, Wed 2, Thu 3m&e, Fri 4, Sat m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

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: Cast list, Saturday Sunday… And Monday (1998)

Special Commission by Chichester Festival Theatre

 

SATURDAY, SUNDAY…AND MONDAY

by EDUARDO DE FILIPPO

Translated by Jeremy Sams

 

Donna Rosa Priore – Dearbhla Molloy

Virginia – Moya Brady

Peppino Priore – David Suchet

Rocco Priore – Gary Whitaker

Federico – Alexis Conran

Antonio Piscopo – Jeffry Wickham

Giulietta Priore – Tracy-Ann Oberman

Amelia (Aunt Meme) – Janet Henfrey

Attilio – Andrew Nyman

Raffaele Priore – Robin Hooper

Luigi Ianiello – Fred Ridgeway

Elena Ianiello – Ann Penfold

Catiello – Eamonn Clarke

Michele – Stephen Marcus

Roberto Priore – Jud Charlton

Maria Carolina Priore – Zarina Rafiq

Cefercola – Eamonn Clarke

 

Director – Jude Kelly

Set Designer – Robert Jones

Costume Designer – Fotini Dimou

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Assistant Director – Jacob Murray

Dialect Coach – Julia Wilson-Dickson

Movement – Sue Lefton

Casting – Anne Henderson

 

Company Stage Manager – Philip Deverell

Deputy Stage Manager – Jo Bradman

Assistant Stage Managers – Patsy Sloane, Kim Meffen

Student Assistant Stage Manager – Sue O’Brien

 

Understudies

Rocco Priore/Federico/Michele/Catiello/Cefercola – Ian Abbey

Donna Rosa Priore/Amelia (Aunt Meme)/Elena Ianiello – Maggie Bourgein

Giulietta Priore/Virginia/Maria Carolina Priore – Abigail Docherty

Peppino Priore/Antonio Piscopo/Raffaele Priore/Luigi Ianiello – Gary Richards

May: Wed 20P, Thu 21Pm&e, Fri 22F, Sat 23m&e, Mon 25, Tue 26, Wed 27, Thu 28m&e,

Fri 29(D), Sat 30m&e

 

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

Thu 11m(D)&e, Fri 12(D), Sat 13m&e, Mon 15, Tue 16, Wed 17, Thu 18m&e, Fri 19(D),

Sat 20m(D)&e, Mon 22, Tue 23, Wed 24, Thu 25m(D)&e(S), Fri 26, Sa 27m&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: Cast list, Let’s Do It (1994)

A celebration of the Words and Music of

Noël Coward and Cole Porter

Compiled by DAVID KERNAN

Written by ROBIN RAY and DICK VOSBURGH

 

with

LIZ ROBERTSON                    LOUISE GOLD

DAVID KERNAN

Guest appearance by

PETER GREENWELL

Narrated by

ROBIN RAY

Special Guest Star

PAT KIRKWOOD

 

Standby for Mr Kernan & Mr Ray – Peter Sutherland

Standby for Miss Gold & Miss Robertson – Rebecca Chapman

 

Musical Staging & Choreography – Jeff Thacker

Settings Designed by – Michael Pavelka

Lighting – Bill Bray

Sound – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Joe Harmston

Musical Supervisor – Jason Carr

Musical Arrangements – Jason Carr with Paul Bateman

Musical Director – Matthew Freeman

Piano – Wendy Gadian

Bass – Pete Moore

Drums – Gareth Roberts

Gowns for Miss Robertson & Miss Gold & Mr. Kernan’s Suit – Krizia

Miss Gold’s Hair – Michaeljohn

Musical Management – Bill Occleshaw

 

Company Manager – Michael Throne

Stage Manager – Laura Deards

Deputy Stage Manager – Karen Duthie

Assistant Stage Managers – Heidi Lennard, Julie Wyman

 

July: Wed 20P, Thu 21Pm&e, Fri 22P, Mon 25P, Tue 26P, Wed 27F/PN, Thu 28m&e(S),

Fri 29(D), Sat 30m&e

 

August: Mon 1, Fri 5(D), Sat 6m&e, Mon 8, Thu 11e, Fri 12(D), Sat 13m, Tue 16, Wed 17, TAhu

Thu 18m, Sat 20e, Mon 22, Thu 25e, Fri 26(D), Sat 27m, Tue 30, Wed 31

 

September: Thu 1m, Sat 3e, Mon 5, Thu 8e, Fri 9(D), Sat 10m(D), Tue 13, Wed 14, Thu 15m, Sat 17e,

Mon 19, Tue 20, Wed 231, Thu 22m, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29m&e, Fri 30

 

October: Sat 1m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night