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, 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, 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 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, Wallenstein (2009)

WORLD PREMIERE

WALLENSTEIN

by FRIEDRICH SCHILLER

adapted by MIKE POULTON

 

CAST

A Friar – Fergus O’Donnell

Buttler, a general – Denis Conway

Isolani, a general – Ferdy Roberts

Illo, a general – Sebastian Armesto

Prince Albrecht von Wallenstein, Duke of Friedland – Iain Glen

Elizabeth von Wallenstein, Duchess of Friedland – Jessica Turner

Princess Thekla, their daughter – Annabel Scholey

Countess Terzky, sister to the Duchess – Charlotte Emmerson

Max Piccolomini, a colonel – Max Irons

Count Terzky, a general – Paul Hickey

Count Octavio Piccolomini, Max’s father – Anthony Calf

von Questenberg, Minister for War – John McEnery

Gotz, a general – Fergus O’Donnell

Kinsky, a general – James Atherton

A Butler – Andrew Westfield

Gustav Wrangel, a Swedish Colonel – Tom Brooke

A Page – James Atherton

A Pappenheimer Soldier – Andrew Westfield

Gordon, warden of Eger Castle – John McEnery

The Mayor of Eger – Ferdy Roberts

Deveraux, an officer – Sebastian Armesto

Macdonald, an officer – Andrew Westfield

Community Cast – Tom Clear, Gilbert Cockburn, Ross Gilson

John Lieurance, Lawrence Tate, John Stuart Warner

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Robert Innes Hopkins

Lighting Designer – James Whiteside

Composer – Grant Olding

Sound Designer – Jonathan Suffolk

Fight Director – Terry King

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Sian Harris

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

Dialect Coach – Julia Wilson-Dickson

Assistant Director – Abigail Graham

Associate Designer – Stuart Hembrow

 

Production Manager – Sam Paterson

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Xenia Lewis

Deputy Stage Manager – Emily Peake

Assistant Stage Manager – Claire Rundle

 

May: Fri 22P, Sat 23P, Mon 25P, Tue 26P, Wed 27P, Thu 28(PT), Fri 29PN, Sat 30m&e

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

Thu 11m&e, Fri 12, Sat 13m&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 Waltz of the Toreadors (2007)

THE WALTZ OF THE TOREADORS

by JEAN ANOUILH

A new translation by RANJIT BOLT

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

General St Pé – Peter Bowles

Amélie, his wife – Maggie Steed

Gaston, his secretary – Al Weaver

Estelle, his daughter – Rebecca Cooper

Sidonie, his daughter – Siobhan Hewlett

Doctor Bonfant – Nicholas Woodeson

Mlle Ghislaine de Ste-Euverte – Catherine Russell

Eugenie, the maid – Joanna Brookes

Mme Dupont-Fredaine, the dressmaker – Anna Farnworth

The Curé – Julien Ball

Pamela, the new maid – Polly Brunt

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Ashley Martin-Davis

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Music & Sound Designer – Adam Cork

Fight Director – Terry King

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Assistant Director – Derek Bond

Choreography – Benny Maslov

Costume Supervisor – Vanessa Frank

Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Sarah Waling

Deputy Stage Manager – Emma Hay

Assistant Stage Manager – Victoria Rousell

 

June: Sat 16P, Mon 18P, Tue 19 P, Wed 20P, Thu 21PN, Fri 22, Sat 23, Sat 28 – Cancelled,

Thu 29 – Cancelled, Fri 30m&e

July: Thu 5m&e(PT), Fri 6(D), Sat 7m(D)&e, Mon 9(T), Tue 10, Wed 11, Thu 12m&e, Fri 13,

Sat 14m&e, Mon 16, Tue 17, Wed 18, Thu 19m&e, Fri 20, Sat 21m&e

August: Thu 2m&e, Fri 3, Sat 4m&L

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Tonight at 8.30 (2006)

TONIGHT AT 8.30

by NOËL COWARD

 

THE ASTONISHED HEART – TONIGHT AT 8.30, Part 1

RED PEPPERS

George Pepper – Alexander Hanson

Lilly Pepper – Josefina Gabrielle

Alf – Jonathan Bond

Bert Bentley – Peter Moreton

Mr Edwards – Nigel Anthony

Mabel Grace – Susan Wooldridge

Mabel Grace’s Dresser – Madeleine Worrall

Variety Performer – Tamzin Griffin

Theatre Fly-Man – Richard Hansell

 

THE ASTONISHED HEART

Barbara Faber – Josefina Gabrielle

Tim Verney – Richard Hansell

Susan – Tamzin Griffin

Ernest – Peter Moreton

Sir Reginald – Nigel Anthony

Leonora Vail – Madeleine Worrall

Christian Faber – Alexander Hanson

 

FAMILY ALBUM

Emily Valance, the younger sister – Madeleine Worrall

Richard Featherways, the younger brother – Richard Hansell

Lavinia Featherways, the eldest sister – Susan Wooldridge

Jasper Featherways, the eldest brother – Alexander Hanson

Jane Featherways, wife of Jasper – Josefina Gabrielle

Harriet Winter, middle sister – Tamzin Griffin

Charles Winter, husband of Harriet – Peter Moreton

Edward Valance, husband of Emily – Jonathan Bond

Burrows, the Butler – Nigel Anthony

 

SHADOW PLAY – TONIGHT AT 8.30, Part 2

HANDS ACROSS THE SEA

Walters – Madeleine Worrall

Lady Maureen Gilpin (Piggie) – Josefina Gabrielle

Peter Gilpin – Alexander Hanson

Lt Alistair Corbett RN – Peter Moreton

Mrs Wadhurst – Susan Wooldridge

Mr Wadhurst – Nigel Anthony

Mr Burnham – Jonathan Bond

Hon Clare Wedderburn – Tamzin Griffin

Major (Bogey) Gosling – Richard Hansell

 

FUMED OAK

Elsie Gow – Madeleine Worrall

Doris Gow – Josefina Gabrielle

Mrs Rocket – Susan Wooldridge

Henry Gow – Alexander Hanson

 

SHADOW PLAY

Victoria Gayforth – Josefina Gabrielle

Martha Cunningham – Tamzin Griffin

Lena – Susan Wooldridge

Simon Gayforth – Alexander Hanson

Sibyl Heston – Madeleine Worrall

Michael Doyle – Richard Hansell

A Young Man – Jonathan Bond

George Cunningham – Nigel Anthony

Hodge – Peter Moreton

 

THE BAND

Piano/Accordion – Matthew Scott

Violin/Percussion – Dylan Bates

Trombone/Melodica/Percussion – Roland Bates

 

Director – Lucy Bailey

Designer – Dick Bird

Choreographer – Leah Hausman

Music and Arrangements – Django Bates

Lighting Designer – Giuseppe Di Iorio

Sound Designer – Nick Lidster

Music Director – Matthew Scott

Casting Director – Siobhan Bracke

Assistant Director – Thomas Hescott

Costume Supervisor – Froo Gager

Voice Coach – Janie Van Hool

Fight Director – Terry King

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy for The Production Desk

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Isobel Perrin

Deputy Stage Manager – Emma Hay

Assistant Stage Managers – Laura Levis, Victoria Rousell

Prop Buyers – Kathy Anders, Lisa Buckley

 

PART 1

July: Thu 13P, Fri 14P, Sat 15P, Mon 25P, Wed 26eF, Thu 27(PT), Sat 29m

August: Wed 2m(D), Thu 3e, Fri 4, Sat 5e, Wed 9m, Thu 10e(D), Sat 12m, Wed 16e, Thu 17m, Sat 19e,

Mon 21, Wed 23m&e, Fri 25, Sat 26e, Tue 29,

September: Fri 1, Sat 1mL

 

PART 2

July: Thu 20P, Fri 21P, Sat 22P, Tue 26P, Wed 26mF, Fri 28, Sat 29e

August: Tue 1, Wed 2e, Thu 3m, Sat 5m, Mon 7, Wed 9e, Thu 10m, Fri 11, Sat 12e, Tue 15(T),

Wed 16m(D), Thu 17e, Fri 18, Sat 19m, Tue 22, Thu 24, Sat 26m, Wed 30m&e, Thu 31(D)

September: Sat 2L

 

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 Scarlet Letter (2005)

THE SCARLET LETTER

by PHYLLIS NAGY (1994)

adapted from the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1850)

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Hester Prynne – Elizabeth McGovern

Pearl – Katherine Tozer

Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale – Jo Stone-Fewings

Roger Chillingworth – Alan Williams

Mistress Hibbins – Zoë Waites

Governor Bellingham – Martin Duncan

Master Brackett – Barry McCarthy

 

Director/Writer – Phyllis Nagy

Designer – Peter McKintosh

Lighting Designer – Paul Pyant

Sound Designer – Gareth Fry

Assistant Director – Thomas Hescott

Costume Supervisor – Emma Marshall

 

Production Manager – Damian Partington

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Deputy Stage Manager – Wendy Griffin-Reid

Assistant Stage Manager – James Woods

 

August: Thu 11P, Fri 12P, Sat 13P, Mon 15P, Tue 16F, Wed 17(PT), Thu 18m&e, Wed 24m(D),

Thu 25e, Sat 27m&e, Tue 30m, Wed 31m

September: Thu 1m&e, Sat 3m&e, Tue 6m&e, Wed 7e(D&T), Thu 8m&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, Putting it Together (2001)

PUTTING IT TOGETHER

A Musical Review

music & lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM

presented by arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh

 

The Interloper – Simon Green

The Wife – Linda Thorson

The Husband – David Rintoul

The Younger Woman – Julie-Alanah Brighten

The Younger Man – Matt Rawle

 

MUSICIANS

MD/Keyboards – Michael Haslam

Drums/Percussion – Gerry Berkley

Woodwind – Kay Bywater

Bass Guitar – Pete Moore

 

Director – Edward Hall

Designer – Francis O’Connor

Choreographer – Stephen Mear

Lighting Designer – Ben Ormerod

Orchestrations – Jonathan Tunick

Musical Director & Orchestral Reduction – Michael Haslam

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Orchestral Manager – Bill Occleshaw for O2 Productions

Company Manager – Garth Browne

Stage Managers – Joanna Morton, Elizabeth Crabtree

Deputy Stage Manager – Suzanne Bourke

Assistant Stage Managers – Robin Longley, Jo Spooner, Caroline Healey

 

September: Thu 6, Fri 7, Sat 8m&e, Mon 10, Tue 11PN, Wed 12m&e, Thu 13(D), Fri 14, Sat 15m&e,

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

Wed 26m&e, Thu 27, Fri 28, Sat 29m&L

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

T = Post Show Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Secret Rapture (2001)

THE SECRET RAPTURE

by DAVID HARE

 

Isobel – Suzan Sylvester

Marion – Clare Higgins

Tom – Robert Morgan

Katherine – Niamh Linehan

Irwin – Mark Letheren

Rhonda – Lara Cazalet

 

Director – Indhu Rubasingham

Designer – Colin Falconer

Lighting Designer – David Holmes

Composer – Martin Lowe

Sound Designer – Kay Basson

Music Recorded by – Nick Gilpin

Musician (Cello) – Vicky Matthews

Casting – Anne Henderson

 

Company Manager – Garth Browne

Stage Manager – Joanna Morton

Deputy Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Assistant Stage Managers – Emma Bleaney, Ros Large

Costume Supervisor – Ali Forbes-Meyler

Minerva Carpenter – Jim Boutwood

 

August: Wed 8, Thu 9, Fri 10, Sat 11m&e, Mon 13, Tue 14PN Wed 15m&e, Thu 16(D), Fri 17,

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

Tue 28, Wed 29m&e, Thu 30, Fri 31

September: Sat 1m&L

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

T = Post Show Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, In Celebration (2001)

IN CELEBRATION

by DAVID STOREY

 

Steven – Adrian Bower

Mr Shaw – Fred Pearson

Mrs Burnett – Ann Penfold

Mrs Shaw – Susan Jameson

Andrew – Seán Gleeson

Colin – John Lloyd Fillingham

Mr Reardon – Bernard Gallagher

 

Director – Sean Holmes

Designer – Anthony Lamble

Lighting Designer – Chris Scott

Sound Designer – Kay Basson

Dialect Coach – William Conacher

Casting CFT in association with Anne Henderson

Company Manager – Garth Browne

Stage Manager – Joanna Morton

Deputy Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Assistant Stage Managers – Emma Bleaney, Ros Large

Minerva Carpenter – Andy Neal

 

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

Sat 21m&e, Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25m&e, Thu 26(T), Fri 27, Sat 28m&e, Mon 30, Tue 31

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

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

T = Post Show Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Shang-A-Lang (2001)

SHANG-A-LANG

by CATHERINE JOHNSON

 

Pauline – Judy Flynn

Jackie – Lynne Pearson

Lauren – Justine Glenton

Vince – Barry McCormick

Carl – Tom Ellis

Understudy – Joanna Stride

Director – Andy Brereton

Designer – Gary McCann

Lighting Designer – Deborah Joyce

Sound Designer – Tom Lishman

Movement Director – Mike Ashcroft

Dialect Coach – Jane van Hool

Fight Director – Paul Benzing

Assistant Sound Designer – Emma James

Musical Advisor – David Beer

Casting – Anne Henderson

 

Company Manager – Garth Browne

Stage Manager – Joanna Morton

Deputy Stage Manager – Suzanne Bourke

Assistant Stage Managers – Robin Longley, Jo Spooner

 

June: Wed 13, Thu 14, Fri 15, Sat 16m&e, Mon 18, Tue 19PN, Wed 20m&e, Thu 21(D), Fri 22,

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

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

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

T = Post Show Discussion

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Hysteria (2000)

HYSTERIA

by Terry Johnson

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Sigmund Freud – Ian Bartholomew

Salvador Dali – Guy Henry

Jessica – Alison McKenna

Dr Yahuda – Clive Swift

Anna’s Voice/Apparition – Geraldine Garner

Figments – Peter Coxon, Jenny Edgell, Ann Jolly

Rob Richardson, Jackie Sturgeon

 

Director – Loveday Ingram

Designer – Colin Falconer

Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Composer – Martin Lowe

Sound Designer – Nicholas Gilpin

Fight Director – Terry King

Dialect Coach – Jeannette Nelson

Assistant Director – Edward Williams

 

Company Manager – Garth Browne

Stage Manager – Elizabeth Crabtree

Deputy Stage Manager – Jon Huyton

Assistant Stage Managers – Bronwen Packham, Hugh McInally, Caron-Jane Lyon

Sound Operator – Miles Russell

Minerva Carpenter – Andy Neal

 

October: Wed 4P, Thu 5P, Fri 6P, Sat 7Pm&e, Mon 9P, Tue 10F, Wed 11m&e, Thu 12, Fri 13,

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

Tue 24, Wed 25m&e, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First/Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Aristocrats (2000)

ARISTOCRATS

by BRIAN FRIEL

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

 

Willie Diver – Niall Shanahan

Tom Hoffnung – Gawn Grainger

Uncle George – Frank Dunne

Casimir – Billy Carter

Claire – Aislinn Mangan

Judith – Laine Megaw

Father – Sean Buckley

Alice – Clare Cathcart

Eamon – Seán Gleeson

Anna’s Voice – Tracy Keating

 

Director – Sean Holmes

Designer – Anthony Lamble

Lighting Designer – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Sound Designer – Tom Lishman

Musical Director – Martin Lowe

Fight Director – Terry King

Dialect Coach – William Conacher

 

Company Manager – Garth Browne

Stage Manager – Jo Weeks

Deputy Stage Manager – Caroline Burnett

Assistant Stage Managers – Cheryl Fern, Caron-Jane Lyon

Minerva Carpenter – Greg Hausmann-Prior

 

September: Wed 6P, Thu 7P, Fri 8P, Sat 9Pm&e, Mon 11P, Tue 12PF, Wed 13m&e, Thu 14, Fri 15,

Sat 16m&e, Mon 18, Tue 19, Wed 20m&e, Thu 21(D), Fri 22, Sat 23m&e, Mon 25,

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

 

P = Preview

F = First/Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Pal Joey (2000)

Rodgers & Hart’s

PAL JOEY

Music by RICHARD RODGERS

Lyrics by LORENZ HART

Book by JOHN O’HARA

based on his series of stories in The New Yorker

Presented by arrangement with JOSEF WEINBERGER LIMITED

on behalf of the RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN THEATRE LIBRARY of New York

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Mike Spears – Michael Tomlinson

Joey Evans – Martin Crewes

The Kid – Suzy Bloom

Gladys Bumps – Michelle Hodgson

Victor – Wayne Cater

Diane – Karen Clegg

Tilda – Cheryl McAvoy

Valerie – Nina French

Linda English – Eliza Lumley

Vera Simpson – Susannah Fellows

Melba Snyder – Clare Burt

Ludlow Lowell – John Guerrasio

Ernest – Wayne Cater

Deputy Commissioner O’Brien – Wayne Cater

The Manager Mr Hoople – Wayne Cater

Waiter – Ryan Hurst

Other parts played by members of the company

Swing – Tara Wilkinson

 

THE ORCHESTRA

Piano – Martin Lowe

Double Bass – Ed Morris

Drums/Percussion – Gerry Berkley

Saxes/Clarinet/Flute – Paul Stevens

 

Director – Loveday Ingram

Designer – Peter McKintosh

Choreographer – Craig Revel Horwood

Musical Director/Adaptations & Orchestrations – Martin Lowe

Lighting Designer – Robin Carter

Sound Designer – Gregory Clarke for Aura Sound Design

Music Management – Bill Occleshaw for O2 Productions

Dialect Coach – Jeannette Nelson

Casting Director – David Grindrod

Associate Casting Director – Stephen Crockett

 

Company Manager – Natalia Jaksic

Stage Managers – Jo Weeks & Nicky Hubbard

Deputy Stage Manager – Jon Huyton

Assistant Stage Managers – Bronwen Packham, Hugh McInally

Sound Operator – Steve McEvoy

Production Sound Engineer – Chris Dunkin

Minerva Carpenter – Karl Meier

 

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

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

Mon 21, Tue 22, Wed 23m&e, Thu 24, Fri 25, Sat 26m&e, Mon 28, Tue 29,

Wed 30m&e, Thu 31

September: Fri 1, Sat 2m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First/Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Blue Room (2000)

THE BLUE ROOM

freely adapted from Arthur Schnitzler’s La Ronde by David Hare

 

The Cab Driver

The Student

The Politician

The Playwright

The Aristocrat    –     Michael Higgs

 

The Girl

The Au Pair

The Married Woman

The Model

The Actress     –    Camilla Power

 

Director – Loveday Ingram

Designer – Colin Falconer

Lighting Designer – Sam Gibbons

Composer/Original Music – Martin Lowe

Sound Designer – Steve McEvoy

Music Recorded by – Nick Gilpin

Movement Director – Mike Ashcroft

Dialect Coach – William Conacher

Company Manager – Natalia Jaksic

Stage Manager – Jo Weeks

Deputy Stage Manager – Caroline Burnett

Assistant Stage Managers – Cheryl Fern, Caron-Jayne Lyon

Production Carpenter – Jim Boutwood

 

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

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

Wed 26m&e, Thu 27, Fri 28, Sat 29m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First/Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, The Sea (2000)

THE SEA

by EDWARD BOND

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

 

Evens – Alan Williams

Hatch – Michael Gould

Willy Carson – James Thornton

Louise Rafi – Susan Engel

Jessica Tilehouse – Elizabeth Edmonds

Hollarcut – Ferdy Roberts

Thompson – John Lightbody

Carter – Raymond Sawyer

Mafanwy Price – Helen Stanley

Jilly – Katherine Tozer

Rachel – Kali Peacock

Rose Jones – Rachel Pickup

The Vicar – Peter Bourke

Davis – Maxine Gregory

 

Director – Sean Holmes

Designer – Anthony Lamble

Lighting Designer – Chris Scott

Sound Designer – Tom Lishman

Dialect Coach – William Conacher

Fight Director – Terry King

Musical Director – Martin Lowe

 

Company Manager – Natalia Jaksic

Stage Manager – Jo Weeks

Deputy Stage Manager – John Huyton

Assistant Stage Managers – Bronwen Packham, Hugh McInally

 

June: Wed 7P, Thu 8P, Fri 9P, SatPm&e, Mon 12P, Tue 13F, Wed 14m&e, Thu 15(D), Fri 16,

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

Wed 28m&e, Thu 29, Fri 30

July: Sat 1m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First/Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast list, Collaboration (2009)

COLLABORATION

by RONALD HARWOOD

 

CAST IN ORDER OF SPEAKING

Richard Strauss – Michael Pennington

Pauline Strauss – Isla Blair

Stefan Zweig – David Horovitch

Charlotte Altmann – Sophie Roberts

Hans Hinkel – Martin Hutson

Paul Adolph – Pip Donaghy

 

Director – Philip Franks

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Mark Jonathan

Soundtrack – Matthew Scott

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

Dialect Coach – Julia Wilson-Dickson

Assistant Designer – Geraldine Bunzl

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Manager – Charlotte Warner

Stage Manager – Isobel Perrin

Deputy Stage Manager – Judith Barrow

Assistant Stage Manager – Sarah Coates

 

May: Fri 1P, Sat 2Pm, Mon 4P, Tue 5, Wed 6e, Thu 7(T), Fri 8(D), Sat 9m(D), Wed 13e,

Thu 14, Sat 16L

 

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, Stevie (2014)

STEVIE

by HUGH WHITEMORE

from the life and work of Stevie Smith

 

CAST (in order of speaking)

Man – Chris Larkin

Stevie – Zoe Wanamaker

Aunt – Lynda Baron

 

Director – Christopher Morahan

Designer – Simon Higlett

Lighting Designer – Colin Grenfell

Music – Jason Carr

Sound Designer – John Leonard

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes

Assistant Director – Jon Pashley

Costume Supervisor – Bill Butler

Props Supervisor – Marcus Hall Props

Wigs Supervisor – Campbell Young

 

Production Manager – Sam Paterson

Company Stage Manager – Marcus Watson

Deputy Stage Manager – Anne Baxter

Assistant Stage Manager – Fran Redvers-Jones

 

April: Thu 24P, Fri 25P, Sat 26P, Mon 28P, Tue 29P, Wed 30

May: Thu 1, Fri 2PN, Sat 3m&e, Mon 5, Tue 6(L), Wed 7m&e, Thu 8, Fri 9, Sat 10m&e, Mon 12,

Tue 13, Wed 14, Thu 15m&e, Fri 16(D), Sat 17m(D)&e, Mon 19(T) Tue 20, Wed 21m&e,

Thu 22, Fri 23, Sat 24m&LP

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

m = mat

e = eve

L = Post Show Talk ‘Late with Kate’

T = Post Show Talk

D = Audio Described Performance

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, King Lear (2013)

KING LEAR

by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

 

CAST in order of speaking

Gloucester – Denis Conway

Kent – Steven Pacey

Edmund – Max Bennett

King Lear – Frank Langella

General – Catherine McCormack

Regan – Lauren O’Neil

Cordelia – Isabella Laughland

Cornwall – Tim Treloar

Burgundy/Captain/Guard – William Reay

France/Knight/Guard – Rob Heaps

Edgar – Sebastian Armesto

Oswald – Tom Mothersdale

Fool – Harry Melling

Albany – Chu Omambala

French Commander/Servant – Michael Sheldon

Servant/Herald/Messenger – Parth Thakerar

Doctor – Alan Vicary

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Robert Innes Hopkins

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Composer – Isobel Waller-Briedge

Sound Designer – Fergus O’Hare

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes

Assistant Director – Anthony Lau

Costume Supervisor – Sian Harris

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

Fight Director – Terry King

Voice Coach – Martin McKellan

 

Production Manager – Sam Paterson

Company Manager – Lorna Cobbold

Deputy Stage Manager – Anne Baxter

Assistant Stage Managers – Emily Oliver, Oliver Mackwood

PA to Mr Langella – Alix Harvey-Thompson

 

October: Thu 31P

November: Fri 1P, Sat 2P, Mon 4P, Tue 5P, Wed 6, Thu 7, Fri 8(PN), Sat 9m&e, Mon 11, Tue 12, Wed 13,

Fri 14, Sat 15, Mon 18, Tue 19(T), Wed 20, Thu 21, Fri 22(D), Sat 23m(D)&e, Mon 25,

Tue 26(PT), Wed 27, Thu 28m&e, Fri 29, Sat 30m&LP

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

PT = Post Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Another Country (2013)

Co-production with Theatre Royal Bath Productions

In association with Fiery Angel

 

ANOTHER COUNTRY

by JULIAN MITCHELL

 

CAST in order of speaking

Judd – Will Attenborough

Bennett – Rob Callender

Devenish – Mark Donald

Menzies – James Parris

Fowler – Oliver Johnstone

Delahay – Cai Brigden

Barclay – Orlando James

Sanderson – Dario Coates

Wharton – Bill Milner

Vaughan Cunningham – Julian Wadham

 

Director – Jeremy Herrin

Designer – Peter McKintosh

Lighting Designer – Paul Pyant

Sound Designer – Fergus O’Hare

Casting Director – Julia Horan

Assistant Director – Hannah Bannister

Associate Designer – Simon Wells

Associate Lighting Designer – David Howe

Costume Supervisor – Yvonne Milnes

Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley

Choral Coach – Simon Over

Dialect Coach – Martin McKellan

 

Production Manager – Ben Arkell

Company Stage Manager – Kristi Warwick

Deputy Stage Manager – Marina Kilby

Assistant Stage Manager – Lou Ballard

 

September: Wed 18P, Thu 19P, Fri 20P, Sat 21m&eP, Mon 23(PT), Tue 24PN, Wed 25m&e, Thu 26, Fri 27,

Sat 28m&e, Mon 30

October: Tue 1, Wed 2m&e, Thu 3, Fri 4, Sat 5m&e, Mon 7(T), Tue 8, Wed 9m&e, Thu 10, Fri 11(D),

Sat 12m(D)&e, Mon 14, Tue 15, Wed 16m&e, Thu 17, Fri 18, Sat 19m&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, If Only (2013)

WORLD PREMIERE

IF ONLY

by DAVID EDGAR

 

CAST

Jo Lambert, Liberal Democrat Charlotte Lucas

Peter Greatorex, Conservative Jamie Glover

Sam Hunt, Labour Martin Hutson

Hannah – Eve Ponsonby

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Ruth Sutcliffe

Lighting Designer – Philip Gladwell

Music – Isobel Waller-Bridge

Sound Designer – Sebastian Frost

Video Designer – Duncan McLean

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes

Apprentice Director – Chloe Wicks

Costume Supervisor – Sian Harris

Props Supervisor – Chris Lake

 

Production Manager – Ben Arkell

Company & Stage Manager – Maggie Mackay

Deputy Stage Manager – Helen Smith

Assistant Stage Manager – Kate Dowling

 

June: Fri 14(P), Sat 15P, Mon 17P, Tue 18P, Wed 19(PT), Thu 20PN, Fri 21, Sat 22m&e, Mon 24,

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

July: Mon 1, Tue 2, Wed 3m&e, Thu 4, Fri 5, Sat 6m&e, Mon 8, Tue 9(T), Wed 10m&e, Thu 11,

Fri 12(D), Sat 13m&e, Mon 15, Tue 16, Wed 17m&e, Thu 18, Fri 19, Sat 20m(D)&e, Mon 22,

Tue 23, Wed 24m, Thu 25, Fri 26, Sat 27m&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 Pajama Game (2013)

THE PAJAMA GAME

words & music by RICHARD ADLER & JERRY ROSS

book by GEORGE ABBOTT & RICHARD BISSELL

based on Bissell’s novel 7½ Cents

 

CAST

Babe Williams, Union Rep – Joanna Riding

Sid Sorokin, Superintendent – Hadley Fraser

Vernon Hines, time and motion man – Peter Polycarpou

Gladys, secretary to Hasler – Alexis Owen-Hobbs

Mabel, secretary to Sid – Claire Machin

Hasler, boss/Pop, a railway man – Colin Stinton

Prez, Union President – Eugene McCoy

Max, salesman – John Stacey

Mae, worker – Jenna Boyd

Poopsie, worker – Landi Oshinowo

Brenda, worker – Sophia Nomvete

Charlene, worker – Lauren Varnham

Martha, worker – Amy Griffiths

Rita, worker – Jo Morris

Charley, mechanic – Carl Sanderson

Frank, worker – Richard Jones

Earl, worker – Dan Burton

Joe, worker – Ricardo Coke-Thomas

All other parts played by members of the Company

 

ORCHESTRA

Musical Director/Piano – Gareth Valentine

Assistant Musical Director/Keyboard – Alex Parker

Drums/Percussion – Allan Cox

Double Bass – Nick Walsh

Guitars – John Gregson

Trumpet 1 – Gavin Mallett

Trumpet 2 – Mick Goulden

Trombone/Bass Trombone – Chris Traves

Alto Saxophone/Flute/Piccolo/Clarinet – Richard Wimpenny

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

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

 

Director – Richard Eyre

Choreographer – Stephen Mear

Designer – Tim Hatley

Dance Arrangements, Musical Supervisor & Musical Director – Gareth Valentine

Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison

Orchestrator – Chris Egan

Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis

Casting Director – Pippa Ailion

Assistant Director – Fiona Dunn

Assistant Choreographer & Dance Captain – Jo Morris

Assistant Musical Director – Alex Parker

Costume Supervisor – Jack Galloway

Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley

Wigs Supervisor – Linda McKnight

Fight Director – Paul Benzing

Voice Coach – Jill McCullough

 

Production Manager – Igor

Company Stage Manager – Lorna Cobbold

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Emily Oliver, Fran Redvers-Jones

 

April: Mon 22P, Tue 23P, Wed 24P, Thu 25P, Fri 26P(PT), Sat 27m&e, Mon 29PN, Tue 30

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

Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15m&e, Thu 16, Fri 17, Sat 18m&e, Mon 20 (T), Tue 21, Wed 22m&e,

Thu 23, Fri 24(D), Sat 25m&e, Mon 27, Tue 28, Wed 29m&e, Thu 30, Fri 31

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

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Surprises (2012)

Co-produced with Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough

SURPRISES

by ALAN AYCKBOURN

 

CAST in order of appearance

Grace – Ayesha Antoine

Franklin – Bill Champion

Gorman – Richard Stacey

Zandy – Laura Doddington

Inez – Sarah Parks

Titus – Ben Porter

Sylvia – Laura Doddington

Jan – Richard Stacey

Lorraine – Sarah Parks

Conrad – Ben Porter

Bellina – Sarah Parks

Seraphina – Ayesha Antoine

Fabiano – Richard Stacey

 

Director – Alan Ayckbourn

Designer – Michael Holt

Lighting Designer – Jason Taylor

Casting Director – Sarah Hughes

Company Stage Manager – Charlotte Warner

Deputy Stage Manager – Neil Webb

Assistant Stage Manager – Clare Heath

 

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

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

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

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Absurd Persons Singular (2012)

Co-produced with Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough

40th Anniversary Production

ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR

by ALAN AYCKBOURN

 

CAST in order of appearance

Jane Hopcroft – Laura Doddington

Sidney Hopcroft – Ben Porter

Ronald Brewster-Wright – Bill Champion

Marion Brewster-Wright – Sarah Parks

Eva Jackson – Ayesha Antoine

Geoffrey Jackson – Richard Stacey

 

Director – Alan Ayckbourn

Designer – Michael Holt

Lighting Designer – Jason Taylor

Casting Director – Sarah Hughes

 

Company Stage Manager – Charlotte Warner

Deputy Stage Manager – Neil Webb

Assistant Stage Manager – Clare Heath

 

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

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

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

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Canvas (2012)

WORLD PREMIERE

CANVAS

by MICHAEL WYNNE

 

CAST in order of speaking

Justine – Lucy Montgomery

Alan – Dean Lennox Kelly

Rory – Elliot Levey

Bridget – Sarah Hadland

Bronwyn – Lisa Palfrey

Alistair – Oliver Milburn

Amanda – Hattie Ladbury

Mia – Lily Barkes/Lyla May Garner-Gibbons

Thomas – Alexander McDonald-Damper/Tom Oldham

Chicken – Topaz

 

Director – Angus Jackson

Designer – Jonathan Fensom

Lighting Designer – Mark Howland

Composer – Grant Olding

Sound Designer – Gareth Fry

Casting Director – Alastair Coomer

Fight Director – Terry King

Dialect Coach – Charmian Hoare

Assistant Director – Anthony Lau

Costume Supervisor – Sian Harris

Props Supervisor – Jemma Gardner

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Charlotte Warner

Deputy Stage Manager – Anne Baxter

Assistant Stage Managers – Elizabeth Webster, Charlotte Willis

 

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

Tue 29, Wed 30m&e, Thu 31

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

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

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

LP = Last Performance

Archive: Cast list, Kiss Me Kate (2012)

Co-Produced with The Old Vic

KISS ME, KATE

Music & Lyrics by COLE PORTER

Book by SAM & BELLA SPEWACK

 

CAST

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hattie, Lilli Vanessi’s dresser Wendy – Mae Brown

Paul, Fred Graham’s dresser – Jason Pennycooke

 

THE TRAVELLING PLAYERS

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

Hortensio, A suitor to Bianca – Kevin Brewis

Gremio, A suitor to Bianca – Samuel Holmes

Nathaniel, Servant to Petruchio – Harry Morrison

Gregory, Servant to Petruchio – Warren Sollars

Philip, Servant to Petruchio – Richard Jones

Servant to Bianca – Holly James

Citizen of Padula – Tanya Robb

Citizen of Padua – Carolyn Maitland

Citizen of Padua – Jo Morris

 

THE CREW

Ralph, Stage Manager – Shaun Henson

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

Wardrobe Lady – Michelle Bishop

Dance Captain – Kate Tydman

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

 

ORCHESTRA

Musical Director/Piano – Gareth Valentine

Assistant Musical Director/Keyboard – Corin Buckeridge

Drums/Percussion – Allan Cox

Double Bass – Don Richardson

Guitars/Mandolin – Andy G Jones

Trumpet/Flugel/Piccolo Trumpet – Derek Watkins

Trumpet/Flugel Gavin Mallett

Trombone/Bass Trombone – Winston Rollins

French Horn – Matt Gunner

Alto Saxophone/Flute/Piccolo/Clarinet – Adrian Revell

Tenor & Soprano Saxophones/Clarinet/Flute – Bob Sydor

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

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

 

Director – Trevor Nunn

Choreographer – Stephen Mear

Designer – Robert Jones

Dance Arrangements, Musical Supervisor & Musical Director – Gareth Valentine

Lighting Designer – Tim Mitchell

Orchestrator – Chris Egan

Sound Designer – Paul Groothuis

Casting Director – Pippa Ailion

Associate Director – Tom Littler

Assistant Choreographer & Dance Captain – Jo Morris

Assistant Musical Director – Corin Buckeridge

Props Supervisor – Lisa Buckley

Costume Supervisor – Irene Bohan

Fight Director – Terry King

Dialect Coach – Penny Dyer

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Laura Deards

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Emily Oliver, Laura Wilson

 

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

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

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

Mon 30, Tue 31m&e

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

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

Fri 31(D)

September: Sat 1m(C)&LP

 

UCP = University of Chichester Preview

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

C = Stagetext Captioned Performance

LP = Last Performance

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

DOUBLE BILL

WORLD PREMIERE

 

SOUTH DOWNS

by DAVID HARE

CAST in Order of Speaking

Rev Eric Dewley – Nicholas Farrell

John Blakemore – Alex Lawther

Jeremy Duffield – Jonathan Bailey

Basil Spear – Andrew Woodall

Colin Jenkins – Bradley Hall

Tommy Gunter – Jack Elliott

Roger Sprule – Liam Morton

Belinda Duffield – Anna Chancellor

The voice of Sheila Blakemore – Stella Gonet

 

THE BROWNING VERSION

by TERENCE RATTIGAN

CAST in Order of Speaking

John Tallow – Liam Morton

Frank Hunter – Mark Umbers

Millie Crocker-Harris – Anna Chancellor

Andrew Crocker-Harris – Nicholas Farrell

Dr Frobisher – Andrew Woodall

Peter Gilbert – Rob Heaps

Mrs Gilbert – Amanda Fairbank-Hynes

 

Director South Downs – Jeremy Herrin

Director The Browning Version – Angus Jackson

Designer – Angela Davies

Lighting Designer – Bruno Poet

Music – Paul Englishby

Sound Designer – Ian Dickinson

Fight Director – Terry King

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Casting Director – Julia Horan CDG

Assistant Director – Tim Hoare

Costume Supervisor – Rachel Dickson

Props Supervisor – Mandy Burnett

Voice & Dialect Coach – Michaela Kennen

 

Production Manager – Paul Hennessy

Company Stage Manager – Ba Penney

Deputy Stage Manager – Tamara Albachari

Assistant Stage Manager – Caroline Steele

 

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

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

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

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

 

P = Preview

PN = Press Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion ‘After Words’

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance