Archive: Cast List, Preserving Mr Panmure (1991)

PRESERVING MR PANMURE

by ARTHUR WING PINERO

 

Mrs Corisande Hebblethwaite – Rosemary Harris

Dulcie Anstice – Leonie Mellinger

Mrs Carlotta Panmure – Julia Foster

Brabner – Peter Stockbridge

Josepha Quarendon – Abigal McKern

Myrtle – Katie Davies

Hugh Loring – Edward Duke

Kitts – Roger Moss

Mr Reginald Stulkeley – Benjamin Whitrow

Mr Alfred Hebblethwaite – Arthur Cox

Mr Talbot Woodhouse – Neil Daglish

Mr St John Panmure – Alec McCowen

Caroline – Rosalind Bailey

Meadows – Debra Beaumont

Rev Pruyn – Melvyn Bedford

Wilson – Theresa Fresson

Mossop – Mark Healy

 

Director – Peter Wood

Designer – Carl Toms

Lighting – Robert Bryan

Music – Robert Lockhart

Sound -William Glancy

Assistant Director – Edward Hall

Assistant Set Designer – Robin Stapeley

Assistant Costume Designer – Binnie Bowerman

 

Company Manager – Michael Throne

Stage Manager – Pam Skinner

Deputy Stage Manager – Julie Whitcombe

Assistant Stage Managers – James Austin, Richard Sinnott

 

August:  Mon 5P, Tue 6P, Wed 7F, Thu 8m&e, Sat 10e, Mon 12, Tue 13, Wed 14, Thu 15m&e,

Mon 19, Tue 20, Wed 21, Thu 22m, Sat 24e, Mon 26, Tue 27, Fri 30, Sat 31m

 

September: Wed 4, Thu 5m&e, Fri 6, Wed 11, Thu 12m&e, Fri 13, Sat 14m, Wed 18, Thu 19m&e,

Fri 20, Sat 21m&e, Mon 23, Thu 26e, Sat 28m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Leaflet, Some notable productions (1970)

A leaflet describing some of the notable productions from CFT’s past, including Uncle Vanya, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Macbeth, Heartbreak House, The Unknown Soldier and His Wife, The Cocktail Party, The Magistrate, The Country Wife and Antony and Cleopatra.

Also mentions many of the soloists, conductors and orchestras to perform concerts in the Festival Theatre.

H28xW41.8cm

R Ansley collection

 

Archive: Signed programme, Enemy of the People (1975)

An excerpt from the programme for Enemy of the People, written in 1882 and performed at Chichester Festival Theatre in 1975. Featuring Michael Stennett’s costume design for Dr Stockmann played by Donald Sinden. The page is signed by the actor, “To Margaret, with best wishes.”

M Henderson collection.

Archive: Press cutting, Aspects of the New Chichester Theatre (1962)

An artist’s impression of Chichester Festival Theatre, including an exterior view and portrayal of the state-of-the-art lighting desk in the control room within the auditorium.

H36.6xW25.7cm, from The Illustrated News, 7 July 1962.

CFT archive held at West Sussex Record Office.

Archive: Cast List, Holes in the Skin (2003)

HOLES IN THE SKIN

by ROBERT HOLMAN (2003)

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Kerry – Sarah Cattle

Dennis – David Hounslow

Hazel – Jane Hazlegrove

Lee – Andrew Sheridan

Ewan – Daniel Abelson

Freya – Marion Bailey

Dominic – Jamie Parker

Joachim – Peter Sprule

 

Director – Simon Usher

Designer – Anthony Lamble

Lighting Designer – Simon Bennison

Sound Designer – Angela McCluney

Composer – Neil McArthur

Assistant Director – Martin Constantine

Costume Supervisor – Laura Hunt

 

Company Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Suzanne Bourke

Deputy Stage Manager – Kathryn Croft

Assistant Stage Manager – Charltote A Harley

 

June:  Fri 13P, Sat 14Pm&Pe, Mon 16P(PT), Tue 17P, Wed 18F, Thu 19m&e, Fri 27, Sat 28m&e,

Mon 30

July: Tue 1(T), Wed 2(D), Thu 3m&e, Thu 10, Fri 11, Sat 12m&e

August: Fri 8, Sat 16e, Fri 22

September: Fri 5, Sat 6m&e, Thu 11m(D)&e, Fri 19, Sat 20m&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 Coffee House (2003)

THE COFFEE HOUSE – by RAINER WERNER FASSBINDER (1969)

after La bottega del caffe by Carlo Goldoni (1750)

Translated from the German by Jeremy Sams (2003)

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Don Marzio – Paul Bentall

Eugenio – Jamie Parker

Count Leander – John Marquez

Trappolo – Barry McCarthy

Ridolfo – Stephen Ventura

Pandolfo – Vincent Brimble

Lisaura – Dido Miles

Vittoria – Liza Pulman

Placida – Noma Dumezweni

 

Director – Simona Gonella

Designer – Greta Cuneo

Lighting Designer – Jon Buswell

Sound Designer – Fergus O’Hare

Assistant Director – Emma Ashby

Costume Supervisor – Helen Wise

 

Company Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Suzanne Bourke

Deputy Stage Manager – Caroline Healey

Assistant Stage Manager – Jessica Cutler

Props Buyer – Chris Lake

Wigs, Hair & Make-Up – Romaine Bowman  Cassie Shuttlewood

 

July: Fri 18P, Sat 19Pm&Pe, Mon 21P, Tue 22P(PT), Wed 23P, Thu 24Pm&F, Fri 25, ……… Sat 26m&e,

Mon 28, Tue 29(D), Wed 30, Thu 31m&e

August: Fri 1, Sat 2m&e, Sun 3, Tue 5(T), Wed 6, Thu 7m(D)&e, Sat 9m, Sun 10, Tue 12, … Wed 13m&e,

Thu 14m&e, Fri 15, Sat 16m, Tue 19, Wed 20m&e, Thu 21m&e, Sat 23e, Sun 24L

 

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, It Could Be Any One Of Us (1996)

IT COULD BE ANY ONE OF US

by ALAN AYCKBOURN

 

Mortimer Chalke – Malcolm Rennie

Jocelyn Polegate – Juliet Mills

Brinton Chalke – Richard Derrington

Amy Polegate -Tabitha Wady

Norris Honeywell – Jon Strickland

Wendy Windwood – Janet Dibley

 

Director – Alan Ayckbourn

Designer – Roger Glossop

Lighting Designer – Mick Hughes

Music – John Pattison

 

Company Manager – Philip Gault

Stage Manager – Jane Semark

Deputy Stage Manager – Sarah Percival

Assistant Stage Manager – Pete Massey

 

 

October: Wed 2P, Thu 3Pm&e, Fri 4F, Sat 5m&e, Mon 7, Tue 8, Wed 9, Thu 10m&e, Fri 11,

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

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, Just So (2004)

JUST SO

music by GEORGE STILES (1990 revised 2001)

book & lyrics by ANTHONY DREWE

inspired by the stories of Rudyard Kipling (1902)

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Eldest Magician – Junix Inocian

Elephant’s Child – Richard Dempsey

Kolokolo Bird – Julie Atherton

Parsee – Ahmet Ahmet

Stove – Steve Elias

Rhino – Nicolas Colicos

Giraffe – Alexis Owen-Hobbs

Zebra – Akiya Henry

Jaguar – Dean Hussain

Leopard – Simon Greiff

Wildebeest – Helen Goldwyn

Kangaroo – Andrew Spillett

Dingo – Daniele Coombe

Adult Elephants/Cooking Ingredients/Boring Wildebeest/

Wannabe Wallabys/Crab Appendanges – The Company

 
The Orchestra

Piccolo/Flute/Alto Sax – Richard Wimpenny

Clarinet/Soprano Sax/Tenor Sax – Tony McCormick

Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Baritone Sax – Melanie Henry

Horn – Kevin Henry

Guitar – Ben Grove

Double Bass/Bass Guitar – Ed Morris

Kit/Percussion – Jim Fleeman

Percussion – Mark Taylor

Keyboards – Tom Deering   Louise Hunt

Orchestral Managers – Mark Lacey   Mark Taylor

Synthesizer Programming – Stuart Andrews

 

Director – Anthony Drewe

Designer – Peter McKintosh

Choreographer – Stephen Mear

Musical Director & Additional Orchestration – David Shrubsole

Orchestrations – Christopher Jahnke

Associate Orchestrator – John Clancy

Lighting Designer – Jeff Croiter

Sound Designer – Paul Arditti

Assistant Director – Nik Ashton

Assistant Designer – David Farley

Costume Supervisor – Emma Marshall

Assistant Costume Supervisor – Charles Hanrahan

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

 

June: Fri 11P, Sat 12P, Mon 14P, Tue 15P, Wed 16Pm&Pe(PT), Thu 17 Pm&F, Fri 18(D),

Wed 23m&e(T), Thu 24m&e(S)

July: Thu 1m&e, Tue 6e, Wed 7m(PT)&e, Thu 8m&e, Fri 9, Sat 10m&e, Mon 12, Tue 13,

Wed 14e, Thu 15e, Sat 31m(D)

August: Wed 4m, Sat 7m, Thu 12m, Sun 15, Thu 19m, Sat 21e, Sun 29

September: Thu 2m&e, Sat 4m(D), Sat 11m, Sat 25Lm(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, How To Succeed in Business Without Trying (2005)

HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS

WITHOUT REALLY TRYING

Music & Lyrics by FRANK LOESSER (1961)

Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock & Willie Gilbert

The Voice of the Book – Alistair McGowan

J Pierreponit Finch – Joe McFadden

Gatch – Gary Milner

Jenkins – Grant Anthony

Tackaberry – Melvin Whitfield

Peterson – Nolan Frederick

Toynbee – Philip Sutton

Bratt – Trevor Jones

Miss Krumholtz – Nina French

Madilyn – Anna Lowe

Karen – Alexis Owen-Hobbs

Donna – Ruth Anderson

Laurie – Claire Parrish

Cindy – Leanne Rogers

Rosemary Pilkington – Fiona Dunn

Smitty – Sophie-Louise Dann

JB Biggley – James Bolam

Bud Frump –  David Langham

Miss Jones – Beverley Klein

Mr Twimble – Teddy Kempner

Hedy La Rue – Annette McLaughlin

Benjamin Ovington – Gary Milner

TV Announcer – Teddy Kempner

The Jolly Wickettes – Ruth Anderson   Nina French

Anna Lowe   Claire Parrish

Priest – Gary Milner

Wally Womper – Teddy Kempner

Cop – Gary Milner
The Orchestra
Flutes/Clarinet/Tenor Sax – Chris Harding

Flutes/Clarinet/Alto Sax – Richard Wimpenny

Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Tenor Sax – Mark Lacey

Trumpet 1 – Fraser Tannock

Trumpet 2 – Alex Jagger

Trombone – Robert Workman

Violi – Megan Pound

Double Bass – Kate Saxby

Percussion – Mark Taylor

Keyboard – Jonathan Williams

Keyboard – Richard Lacey

Orchestral Managers – Mark Lacey   Mark Taylor

 

Director – Martin Duncan

Designer – Francis O’Connor

Choreographer – Stephen Mear

Musical Director & Orchestrator – Richard Balcombe

Lighting Designer – Chris Ellis

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Assistant Director – Paul Higgins

Assistant Musical Director – Jonathan Williams

Costume Supervisor – Brigid Guy

Dance Captain – Anna Lowe

 

Company Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Paul Grist

Deputy Stage Manager – Lou Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Nicola Ireland, Erica Southon

 

April:  Fri 29P, Sat 30P

May: Tue 3P(PT), Wed 4P, Thu 5F, Fri 6(D), Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Wed 11(T),

Thu 12m&e(S), Fri 13(D),  Sat 14m&e, Fri 27(D), Sat 28m&e

June: Wed 1m(D)&e, Thu 2m&e, Sat 4m&e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Wed 8e, Thu 9m, …… Sat 11m&e, Mon 13,

Tue 14, Thu 16m&e, Sat 18m(D)&e

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

Tue 26, Wed 27m, Thu 28m, Sat 30e

August: Mon 1, Thu 4e, Fri 5(D), Sat 6e, Sat 20e, Tue 23m&e, Wed 25e, Tue 30e

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

 

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, Macbeth (2007)

MACBETH

by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Duncan, King of Scotland/A Scottish Doctor –  Paul Shelley

Malcolm, his eldest son – Scott Handy

Donalbain, his youngest son/Young Seward, son of the Earl of Northumberland – Ben Carpenter

Macbeth – Patrick Stewart

Banquo, a Thane – Martin Turner

Macduff, a Thane – Michael Feast

Lennox, a Thane – Mark Rawlings

Ross, a Thane – Tim Treloar

Angus, a Thane – Bill Nash

Fleance, Banquo’s son – Tom Bulpett/Mike Jeffery

Old Seyward, Earl of Northumberland/Murderer – Christopher Knott

Seyton – Christopher Patrick Nolan

Bloody Sergeant/Murderer – Hywel John

Lady Macbeth – Kate Fleetwood

Lady Macduff – Suzanne Burden

Macduff Children – Jemima Henstridge-Blows, India Loseby, Edward Porter

or

Grant Harris, Alice Sowden, Charlotte Titcombe

Witch – Laura Rees

Witch/Gentlewoman – Polly Frame

Witch – Niamh McGrady

Lady Macbeth’s Servant – Oliver Birch

 

Director – Rupert Goold

Designer – Anthony Ward

Lighting Designer – Howard Harrison

Music & Sound Designer – Adam Cork

Video & Projection Designer – Lorna Heavey

Movement Director – Georgina Lamb

Fight Director – Terry King

Casting Director – Gabrielle Dawes CDG

Assistant Director – Christopher Haydon

Costume Supervisor – Christine Rowland

Mask Specialist – John Wright

 

Production Manager – Dan Watkins

Company Manager – Di Holt

Stage Manager – Pin Dix

Deputy Stage Manager – Lorna Seymour

Assistant Stage Managers – Laura Levis, Sarah Coates

 

May: Fri 25P, Sat 26P, Mon 28P, Tue 29P, Wed 30P, Thu 31P

June: Fri 1PN, Sat 2, Mon 4, Tue 5(PT), Wed 6m&e, Thu 7, Fri 8(D), Sat 9m(D)&e, Mon 25,

Tue 26, Wed 27m&e

July: Mon 2, Tue 3(T), Wed 4m&e, Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25m&e, Thu 26, Fri 27, Sat 28m&e,

Mon 30, Tue 31

August: Wed 1m&e, Mon 6m&e, Sat 11m&e, Thu 16, Sat 18m&e, Wed 22m&e, Fri 24, Thu 30

September: Sat 1m&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, The Gondoliers (2003)

THE GONDOLIERS

book & lyrics by WS GILBERT

music by ARTHUR SULLIVAN

 

The Duke of Plaza-Toro – Martin Marquez

The Duchess of Plaza-Toro – Louise Gold

Casilda – Alicia Davies

Luiz – Steven Fawell

Don Alhambra del Bolero – James Saxon

Inez – Nicola Sloane

Gianetta – Fiona Dunn

TessaLiza – Pulman

Fiametta – Julie Barnes

Vittoria – Deborah Crowe

Giulia – Sasha Oakley

Luisa – Nicola Sloane

Rafaella – Natasha Bain

Antonella – Katherine O’Shea

Gianna – Jo Nesbitt

Marco Palmieri – Joe Shovelton

Giuseppe Palmieri – Jamie Parker

Antonio – Steve Elias

Francesco – Trevor Conner

Giorgio – Adam Tedder

Annibale – Christian Patterson

Paolo – Benedict Quirke

Silviano – Kieran Hill

Fausto -Neil McDermott
THE ORCHESTRA
Violin – -Megan Pound

Oboe – -Owen Dennis

Horn – Kevin Elliott

Cello – Ben Hess

Clarinet/Orchestral Manager – Mark Lacey

Trumpet – Fraser Tannock

Percussion/Orchestral Manager – Mark Taylor

Flute – Tim Taylorson

Harp – Julia Webb

Double Bass – Jenni Workman

Trombone – Rob Workman

 

Director – Martin Duncan

Designer – Ashley Martin-Davis

Choreographer – Jonathan Lunn

Musical Director & Orchestrator – Richard Balcombe

Musical Director – Caroline Humphris

Lighting Designer – Peter Mumford

Sound Designer – Matt McKenzie

Additional Material – Alistair Beaton

Assistant Directors – Martin Constantine & Joe McGann

Assistant Costume Designer/Costume Supervisor – Janet Bench

Costume Assistant – Anastaysia Martynova

Design Assistants – Atlanta Duffy & Mark Friend

Assistant Choreographer – Anita Griffin

Dance Captain – Steve Elias

 

Company Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Jo Bradman

Deputy Stage Manager – Gareth Weeks

Assistant Stage Managers – Daniel Jones, Rebecca McCullough

 

April: Sat 26P, Mon 28P, Tue 29P, Wed 30P(PT)

May: Thu 1Pm&F, Fri 2, Sat 3m&e, Tue 6(PT), Wed 7, Thu 8m&e(T), Fri 9(D), Sat 10m&e,

Mon 12, Tue 13, Wed 14, Thu 15m(D)&e, Fri 16(D), Sat 17m&e, Mon 19, Tue 20, ………. Wed 21,

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

Sat 31m(D)&e

June: Fri 20(D), Sat 21m&e, Mon 23, T ue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26m&e

July: Fri 4(D), Sat 5m&e

August: Sat 9e, Sun 17, Sat 23Lm
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, I Caught My Death in Venice (2003)

I CAUGHT MY DEATH IN VENICE

written & performed by THE BROTHERS MARQUEZ (2003)

 

Performers

JOHN MARQUEZ

MARTIN MARQUEZ

 

Director – Martin Duncan

Designer – Ashley Martin-Davis

Lighting Designer – Chris Scott

Sound Designer – Gregory Clarke

Costume Supevisor – Louise Dadd

 

Company Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Suzanne Bourke

Deputy Stage Manager – Kathryn Croft

Assistant Stage Manager – Charlotte A Harley

Props Buyer – Chris Lake

Props Makers – Caroline Deacon & Penny Forshaw

 

August:Fri 29P, Sat 30Pm&Pe, Sun 31P

September: Tue 2P, Wed 3P, Thu 4Pm&F, Mon 8, Tue 9(T), Wed 10(D), Fri 12, Sat 13m&e, Mon 15,

Tue 16, Wed 17(PT), Thu 18m(D)&e, Mon 22, Tue 23, Wed 2, Thu 25m&e, Fri 26,

Sat 27m&e, Mon 29, Tue 30

October: Wed 1, T hu 2m&e, Fri 3, Sast 4m&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 Merchant of Venice (2003)

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

 

Shylock – Desmond Barrit

Antonio – Philip Quast

Bassanio – Patrick Robinson

Lorenzo – Ed Stoppard

Gratiano – Geoffrey Streatfeild

Salerio – Christian Patterson

Solanio – Kieran Hill

Launcelot Gobbo – Stephen Ventura

The Duke of Venice – Robert Swann

The Prince of Morocco – Ricky Fearon

The Prince of Arragon – Paul Leonard

Tubal – Barry McCarthy

Leonardo – Benedict Quirke

Balthazar – Steven Fawell

Morocco’s Attendant/Court Official – Steve Elias

Bassanio’s Man/Arragon’s Attendant – Simon Lys

Portia – Niamh Cusack

Nerissa – Dido Miles

Jessica – Alexandra Moen

Stephina – Alicia Davies

 

MUSIC
Violin – Steve Bentley-Klein

Clarinet – Merlin Shepherd

Keyboard & Vocals – Mia Soteriou

 

Director – Gale Edwards

Designer – Alison Chitty

Lighting Designer  – Chris Ellis

Sound Designer – Paul Arditti

Composer – Mia Soteriou

Assistant Director – Lucy Jameson

Design Assistant – Mark Friend

Costume Supervisor – Mary Fisher

Voice Coach – Andrew Wade

Morocco’s Scimitar Work – Terry King

Arragon’s Movement Coach – Jonathan Lunn

Additional Movement Work – Steve Elias

 

Company Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Jo Bradman

Deputy Stage Manager – Louise Bann

Assistant Stage Managers – Rebecca Fifield, Guy Thompson

 

June: Fri 6P, Sat 7Pm&Pe, Mon 9P, Tue 10P(PT), Wed 11F, Thu 12m&e, Fri 13(D),

Sat 14m(D)&e, Mon 16, Tue 17, Wed 18, Thu 19m&e(S), Fri 27(D), Sat 28m&e, Mon 30

July: Tue 1, Wed 2, Thu 3m(D)&e(T)

August: Fri 8(D), Sat 16e, Fri 22(D)

September: Fri 5, Sat 6m&e, Thu 11m&e, Fri 19(D), Sat 20m&e, Mon 22, Tue 23, Wed 24,

Thu 25m&e, Mon 29, Tue 30

October: Wed 1, Thu 2Lm

 

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 Water Babies (2003)

THE WATER BABIES – book by GARY YERSHON / lyrics & music by JASON CARR

based on The Water-Babies by CHARLES KINGSLEY

 

Cast in Order of Appearance

Tom – Neil McDermott

Grimes – Joe McGann

Irishwoman – Louise Gold

 

At Harthover Hall

George – Trevor Conner

Garth – Adam Tedder

Mary Jane – Alicia Davies

Mrs Drew – Nicola Sloane

Mrs Bland – Natasha Bain

Maurice – Paul Leonard

Ellie – Katherine O’Shea

Miss Denni – Fiona Dunn

 

In the Water

Snail – Christian Patterson

Caddis Larva – Steven Fawell

Trout – Natasha Bain

Yellow Eel – Fiona Dunn

Frog – Steve Elias

Otter – Sasha Oakley

 

Water Babies

Freddie – Trevor Conner

Laura – Deborah Crowe

Poppy – Alicia Davies

Camilla – Fiona Dunn

Gryff – Steve Elias

Johnny – Kieran Hill

Dais – Jo Nesbitt

Charlie – Benedict Quirke

Bertie – Joe Shovelton

Izzy – Nicola Sloane

Tim – Adam Tedder

Lobster – Paul Leonard

Mrs Bedonebyasyoudid – Louise Gold

Vicar – Kieran Hill

Mother Grimes – Nicola Sloane

Gilbert – Paul Leonard

 

On the Ice

Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby – Louise Gold

 

In the Other End of Nowhere

Three Cooks – Steve Elias   Joe Shovelton   Christian Patterson

 

THE ORCHESTRA

Oboe – Owen Dennis

Horn – Kevin Elliot

Cello – Benjamin Hess

Clarinet/Orchestral Manager – Mark Lacey

Violin – Megan Pound

Trumpet – Fraser Tannock

Percussion/Orchestral Manager – Mark Taylor

Flute – Timothy Taylorson

Harp – Julia Webb

Double Bass – Jenni Workman

Trombone – Rob Workman

 

Director – Jeremy Sams

Designer – Robert Jones

Lighting Designe – Howard Harrison

Choreographer – Jonathan Lunn

Sound Designer – Paul Arditti

Orchestrations – Jason Carr

Musical Director – Caroline Humphris

Assistant Director – Lucy Jameson

Assistant Choreographer – Anita Griffin

Costume Supervisor – Christine Rowland

Wig Designer – Angela Cobin

Wig Mistresses – Romaine Bowman, Cassie Shuttlewood

 

Company Stage Manager – Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager – Jo Bradman

Deputy Stage Manager – Alastair Brain

Assistant Stage Managers – Daniel Jones, Rebecca McCullough

Wardrobe Assistants – Trish Townsend, Becky Papworth

Costumes Shopper – Rachel Johnson

Props Buyer – Jane Slattery

 

July: Fri 11P, Sat 12Pm&Pe, Mon 14P, Tue 15P(PT), Wed 16P, Thu 17Pm&F, Fri 18(D),

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

August: Sun 10, Tue 12, Wd 13m&e, Thu 14m&e, Sat 16m, Tue 19,  Wed 20m&e, Thu 21m&e,

Sun 24, Tue 26, Wed 27m7e, Thu 28m&e, Sat 30m(D)&e, Sun 31L

 

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 Royal Hunt of the Sun (1964)

The National Theatre at Chichester

 

WORLD PREMIERE

THE ROYAL HUNT OF THE SUN

by PETER SHAFFER

 

Characters in order

Martin Ruiz – Robert Lang

Martin Ruiz as a boy – Roy Holder

Francisco Pizarro – Colin Blakely

Diego de Truxillo – Mike Gambon

Salinas – Dan Meaden

Rodas – Rod Beacham

Fray Vincente de Valverde – Peter Cellier

Vasca – Robert Russell

Domingo – Lewis Fiander

Juan Chavez – Christopher Timothy

Pedro Chavez – Gerald McNally

Hernando de Soto – Michael Turner

Felipillo – Derek Jacobi

Fray Marcos de Nizza – Edward Caddick

Miguel Estete – James Mellor

Manco – Neil Fitzpatrick

Atahuallpa – Robert Stephens

Villac Umu – Edward Petherbridge

Challcuchima – Edward Hardwicke

Pedro de Candia – Frank Wylie

Chieftan – Peter John

Headman – Bruce Purchase

Inti Coussi – Louise Purnell

Oello – Jeannette Landis

Peruvian Indians – Michael Byrne   Christopher Chittell   Kurt Christian

Anton Darby   Nicholas Edmett   William Hobbs

Alan Ridgway   John Rogers   Clive Rust

 

Musicians

Howard Bradsham   Edward Joory   Anne Collis   Susan Bixley

 

Director – John Dexter

Assisted by – Desmond O’Donovan

Designer – Michael Annals

Music – Marc Wilkinson

Movement – Claude Chagrin

Lighting – John Read

 

Stage Managers – Diana Boddington, John Walters

Deputy Stage Managers – Terence Banks, Byron Chandler, John Rothenburg

Assistant Stage Managers – Noola Delaney, Simon John, Ross Wallace, Mervyn Willis

 

 

July: Tue 7F, Wed 8, Thu 9, Fri 10, Sat 11m&e, Fri 17, Sat 18m&e, Thu 23m&e, …… Tue 28, Wed 29m

August: Sat 1m&e, Mon 3, Wed 5e, Fri 7, Wed 12m, Thu 13e, Sat 15m, Tue 18, ……….. Thu 20m, Sat 22e,

Mon 24, Wed 26e, Fri 28L

 

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

 

Archive: Cast List, Miss Julie and Black Comedy (1965)

The National Theatre at Chichester

DOUBLE BILL

MISS JULIE

by AUGUST STRINDBERG

translated from the Swedish by Michael Meyer

 

Miss Julie – Maggie Smith

Jean – Albert Finney

Christine – Jeanne Watts

Other Servants – Chloe Ashcroft   Elizabeth Burger

Kay Gallie   Jennie Heslewood   Caroline John

Carolyn Jones   Pauline Taylor   Michael Byrne

Alan Collins   Neil Fitzpatrick   John Hallam

Ron Pember   Edward Petherbridge   Ronald Pickup

David Ryall   John Savident

MUSICIANS

Violins – Sydney Bliss   Pierre Tas

Accordion – Henry Krein

 

Director – Michael Elliott

Designer – Richard Negri

Lighting Designer – Richard Pilbrow

Music Arranged by – Dennis Moonan

Movement – Litz Pisk

Assistant to Director – William Davis

 

WORLD PREMIERE

BLACK COMEDY

by PETER SHAFFER

 

Brindsley Miller – Derek Jacobi

Carol Melkett – Louise Purnell

Miss Furnival – Doris Hare

Colonel Melkett – Graham Crowden

Harold Gorringe – Albert Finney

Schuppanzigh – Paul Curran

Clea – Maggie Smith

Georg Bamberger – Ronald Pickup

 

Director – John Dexter

Set Designer – Alan Tagg

Lighting Designer – Richard Pilbrow

Assistant to Director – William Davis

Assistant to Designer – Thomas Rand

 

Stage Manager – Neville Pearson

Deputy Stage Manager – John Rothenberg

Assistant Stage Managers – Noola Delaney, Anne Matthew, Paul Reynolds

 

July: Tue 27F, Wed 28eG, Thu 29m, Sat 31e

August: Tue 3, Wed 4e, Sat 7e, Mon 9, Thu 12e, Tue 17, Wed 18e, Mon 23, ……… Wed 25e, Fri 27, Tue 31

September: Wed 1m, Thu 2e, Sat 4mL

 

F = First Night

G = Gala Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, Venus Observed (1992)

VENUS OBSERVED

by CHRISTOPHER FRY

 

The Duke of Altair – Donald Sinden/Michael G Jones

(Michael G Jones took over role when Donald Sinden had to withdraw through ill health)

Edgar – Jeremy Brudenell

Herbert Reedbeck – Denis Quilley

Dominic – Robert Portal

Rosabel Fleming – Kate O’Mara

Jessie Dill – Jean Boht

Captain Fox Reddleman – Michael G Jones/Peter Carr

Bates – Roy Holder

Hilda Taylor-Snell – Alexandra Bastedo

Perpetua – Susannah Harker

 

Director – James Roose-Evans

Designer – Poppy Mitchell

Lighting – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Music & Sound Score – Kevin Malpass

Assistant Director – Edward Hall

 

Company Manager – Michael Throne

Stage Manager – Pam Skinner

Deputy Stage Manager – Julie Ann Carmichael

Assistant Stage Managers – Dominic Delargy, Karen Duthie

 

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

 

June: Mon 1, Sat 6m&e, Thu 11e, Fri 12, Wed 17, Thu 18m(S), Tue 23, Wed 24

 

July: Sat 4m&e, Thu 9m(D)&e, Fri 10, Sat 11m&e, Tue 14, Wed 15, Thu 16m, … Sat 18m&e, Mon 20,

Thu 23e, Fri 24, Sat 25m(D), Mon 27, Thu 30m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, Getting Married (1993)

GETTING MARRIED

by BERNARD SHAW

 

Mrs Bridgenorth – Barbara Murray

William Collins – Bernard Gallagher

General Bridgenorth – Christopher Benjamin

Lesbia Grantham – Jane How

Reginald Bridgenorth – Moray Watson

Leo Bridgenorth – Serena Gordon

Alfred Bridgenorth – Tony Britton

St John Hotchkiss – Robert Bathurst

Sykes – Roger Moss

Edith – Amanda Waring

Soames – Nicholas Amer

Beadle -Peter Fontaine

Mrs George – Dorothy Tutin

Understudies

Juliet Carr   Peter Carr   Peter Ledbury   Katharine Newman

 

Director – Frank Hauser

Designer – Saul Radomsky

Lighting – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Music Arranged & Played by – Corin Buckeridge

Sound – Tom Lishman

Assistant to Frank Hauser – Paul Cello

 

Company Manager – Michael Throne

Stage Manager – Pru McBeath

Deputy Stage Manager – Karen Duthie

Assistant Stage Managers – Caroline Boocock, Jonathan Melhenney-Hayward

ASM on Secondment – Colin Holman

 

April: Fri 30P

 

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

Wed 12, Thu 13m&e, Fri 14, Sat 15m&e, Fri 21, Sat 22m(D)&e

 

June: Tue 1, Wed 2, Thu 3m(D)&e, Sat 5e, Mon 7, Tue 8, Fri 11(D), Sat 12m, Tue 15, Wed 16,

Thu 17m(S)&e, Sat 19e, Mon 21, Tue 22, Wed 23, Thu 24m&L

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, Relative Values (1993)

RELATIVE VALUES

by NOËL COWARD

 

Crestwell – Anthony Bate

Alice – Candida Rundle

Mrs Dora Moxton – Alison Fiske

Felicity, Countess of Marshwood – Susan Hampshire

The Hon Peter Ingleton – Edward Duke

Lady Hayling – Venetia Barrett

Admiral Sir John Hayling – Alan Bennion

Nigel, Earl of Marshwood –  Paul Rattigan

Miranda Frayle – Sarah Brightman

Don Lucas – Vincenzo Nicoli

Understudies

Maralyn Heathcock   John Kearns   Louise Tomkins   Timothy Wright

 

Director – Tim Luscombe

Designer – Rob Howell

Lighting – Bill Bray

Sound – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Anthea Dobry

 

Company Manager – Michael Throne

Stage Manager – Pru McBeath

Deputy Stage Manager – Francis Hutchings

Assistant Stage Managers – Julie Bisco, Gareth Weeks

 

May:Wed 19P, Thu 20Pm&e, Mon 24P, Tue 25P, Wed 26F, Thu 27m&e, Fri 28, Sat 29m&e,

Mon 31

 

June: Fri 4, Sat 5m, Wed 9, Thu 10m, Sat 12e, Mon 14, Fri 18(D), Sat 19m, Fri 25,

Sat 26m(D)&e

 

July: Sat 3m&e, Mon 12, Tue 13(D), Thu 15e, Fri 16, Sat 17m, Tue 20, Wed 21, Thu 22m(S)&e,

Sat 24e, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29m(D)&L

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, Pickwick (1993)

PICKWICK

Based on Dickens’ Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club

book by WOLF MANKOWITZ

lyrics by LESLIE BRICUSSE

music by CYRIL ORNADEL

 

The Young Charles Dickens – Peter Land

Samuel Pickwick – Harry Secombe

Mrs Bardell – Ruth Madoc

Sam Weller – David Cardy

Tony Weller – Roy Castle

Augustus Snodgrass – Peter Land

Tracy Tupman – Kevin AJ Ranson

Nathaniel Winkle – Robert Meadmore

Alfred Jingle – Michael Howe

Mr Wardle – Glyn Houston

Rachel Wardle – Alexandra Bastedo

Isabella – Jacqui Jameson

Emily – Louise Tomkins

Mary – Alexandra Worrall

Joe, The Fat Boy – Crispin Harris

Sergeant Buzfuz – Glyn Houston

Dodson – John Berlyne

Fogg – Ian Mackenzie Stewart

Cold Drinks Seller – Crispin Harris

Hot Drinks Seller – John Berlyne

Turnkey – Michael G Jones

Roker – Peter Ledbury

Bird Seller – Katy Secombe

Watercress Girl – Catharine Duncan

Flower Girl – Marsha Ward

Hot Potato Man –  Adrian Edmeades

Acrobat – Helen Jane Ridgeway

Landlord – Peter Ledbury

Dr Slammer – Michael G Jones

 

1st Officer – Peter Ledbury

2nd Officer –  John Berlyne

Judge – Regional Jessup

Sergeant Snubbins – Michael G Jones

Jackson – Anthony Clegg

Wicks –  Justin Harvey

Usher – Crispin Harris

Georgie Bardell Jr – Andrew Rusinke/Benjamin Thompson

Old Clothes Seller – Tim Wright

Street Children – Matthew Andrews, Shelley Fairplay, Harriet Freshwater,

James Harvell or Sarah Baker, Clementine Chamberlain,

Daniel Proctor, Nicola Williams

Dance Swing – Warren Carlyle

THE ORCHESTRA

MD/Conductor – Ted Brennan

Associate MD/Piano – Fraser Skeoch

Synthesiser – Lesley Anne Burdett

French Horn – Daniel Anthony

Trumpet 1 – Simon Lenton

Trumpet 2 – Peter Rowlinson

Trombone – Justin Thorogood

Percussion – Andy Martin

Double Bass – Ed Morris

Flute/Piccolo – Mark Tucker

Clarinet/Flute – Nick Charles

Clarinet/Bass Clarinet – Lesley Cross

Rehearsal Pianists – Lesley Anne Burdett & Stephen Lade

 

Director – Patrick Garland

Musical Staging & Choreography – Gillian Lynne

Designer – Poppy Mitchell

Orchestrations – Ian Macpherson

Lighting – Mark Pritchard

Sound – Kevin Swain & Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Madeleine Loftin

Assistant Choreographer – Alexandra Worrall

Musical Management – Peter Benda for TBA Music Ltd

 

Company Manager – Michael Throne

Stage Manager – Pru McBeath

Deputy Stage Manager – Karen Duthie

Assistant Stage Managers – Caroline Boocock, Jonathan Melhenney-Hayward

 

July: Thu 1Pm&e, Fri 2P, Mon 5P, Tue 6P, Wed 7F, Thu 8m&e, Fri 9, Sat 10m&e, Wed 14,

Thu 15m, Sat 17e, Mon 19, Fri 23(D), Sat 24m, Fri 30, Sat 31m&e

 

August: Fri 6, Sat 7m&e, Tue 17, Thu 19e, Fri 20, Sat 21m, Tue 24, Wed 25, Thu 26m(D&S),

Sat 28e, Mon 30, Tue 31(D)

 

September:Thu 2e, Fri 3, Sat 4m(D), Wed 8, Thu 9m, Sat 11e, Mon 13, Tue 14, Thu 16e, Fri 17,

Sat 18m, Wed 22, Thu 23m&e, Fri 24, Sat 25m&L

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, The Matchmaker (1993)

THE MATCHMAKER

by THORNTON WILDER

 

Horace Vandergelder – Frank Lazarus

Ambrose Kemper – Michael Charlesworth

Joe Scanlon – Edward Phillips

Gertrude – Charmian May

Cornelius Hackl – Stephen Simms

Ermengarde – Caroline Davenport

Malachi Stack – John Rogan

Mrs Dolly Levi – Prunella Scales

Barnaby Tucker – Tam Williams

Mrs Irene Molloy – Isla Blair

Minnie Fay – Beth Goddard

Rudolph – Edward Phillips

Cabman – Michael G Jones

August – Nathan Osgood

Cook to Miss Van Huysen – Charmian May

Miss Flora Van Huysen – Maxine Howe

Understudies

John Kearns   Melanie Postma   Tim Wright

 

Director – Patrick Mason

Designer – Joe Vanek

Lighting – Bill Bray

Dances Staged by – Terry John Bates

Music arranged by- Corin Buckeridge

Sound – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Anthea Dobry

 

Company Manager – Michael Throne

Stage Manager – Pru McBeath

Deputy Stage Manager – Francis Hutchings

Assistant Stage Managers – Julie Bisco, Adam Havoc

ASM on Secondment – Colin Holman

 

August: Wed 4P, Thu 5Pm&e, Mon 9P, Tue 10P, Wed 11P, Thu 12Pm&F, Fri 13, Sat 14m(D)&e,

Mon 16, Wed 18, Thu 19m(D), Sat 21e, Mon 23, Thu 26e, Fri 27, Sat 28m

 

September: Wed 1, Thu 2m(S), Mon 6, Tue 7, Thu 9e, Fri 10(D), Sat 11m, Wed 15, Thu 16m, Sat 18e,

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

 

October: Fri 1, Sat 2m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, Pygmalion (1994)

PYGMALION

by BERNARD SHAW

 

Henry Higgins – Peter Bowles

Eliza Doolittle – Fiona Fullerton

Colonel Pickering – Michael Denison

Alfred Doolittle – Freddie Jones

Mrs Higgins – Dulcie Gray

Mrs Pearce – Jean Boht

Mrs Eynsford Hill – Ann Queensberry

Freddy Eynsford Hill – Luke Healy

Clara Eynsford Hill – Deborah Cornelius

A Bystander – Peter Carr

Sarcastic Bystander – Philip Anthony

A Parlourmaid – Alexandra Worrall

A Taximan – Tim Wright

In Covent Garden Market – Juliet Carr   Alexandra Worrall   Tim Wright

 

Director – Patrick Garland

Designer – Deirdre Clancy

Lighting – Nigel Hollowell Howard

Sound – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Joe Harmston

Assistant  to Patrick Garland – Alexandra Worrall

Assistant to Deirdre Clancy – Guy Nicholson

 

Company Manager – Michael Throne

Stage Manager – Laura Deards

Deputy Stage Manager – Karen Duthie

Assistant Stage Managers – Heidi Lennard, Julie Wyman

 

Understudies

Henry Higgins – Philip Anthony

Eliza Doolittle – Deborah Cornelius

Colonel Pickering/Bystander/Sarcastic Bystander – Peter Fontaine

Alfred Doolittle/Taximan – Peter Carr

Mrs Higgins – Ann Queensberry

Mrs Pearce/Mrs. Eynsford Hill – Katharine Newman

Freddy Eynsford Hill – Tim Wright

Clara Eynsford Hill/Parlourmaid – Juliet Carr

 

May: Wed 18P, Thu 19Pm&e, Mon 23P, Tue 24P, Wed 25F&PN, Thu 26m&e, Fri 27(D),

Sat 28m(D)&e, Mon 30

 

June: Thu 2m&e, Fri 3(D), Sat 4m&e, Mon 6, Tue 7, Wed 8, Sat 11e, Mon 13, Thu 16m(D)&e,

Fri 17(D), Sat 18m, Fri 24, Sat 26m&e

 

July:  Fri 1(D), Sat 2m&e, Tue 12, Wed 13, Thu 14m&L(S)

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, The Schoolmistress (1994)

THE SCHOOLMISTRESS

by

ARTHUR W. PINERO

 

Tyler – Benedict Sandiford

Jane Chipman – Ann Queensberry

Gwendoline Hawkins – Candida Rundle

Ermyntrude Johnson – Ruth Arnold

Peggy Hesslerigge – Victoria Hasted

Dinah Rankling – Eleanor Tremain

Miss Dyott – Patricia Routledge

Mr Otto Bernstein – John Turnbull

The Hon Vere Queckett – Guy Henry

Mrs Rankling – Dulcie Gray

Rear-Admiral Archibald Rankling, CB – Michael Denison

Mr Reginald Paulover – Matthew Cottle

Lieut John Mallory – William Chubb

Mr Saunders – Luke Healy

Jaffray – Benedict Sandiford

Goff – John Turnbull

Schoolgirls – Juliet Carr   Katharine Newman

Firemen – Peter Carr   Tim Wright

 

Director – Matthew Francis

Designer – Lez Brotherston

Lighting – Robert Bryan

Music – Matthew Scott

Sound – Tom Lishman

Assistant Director – Joe Harmston

Dances arranged by – Alexandra Worrall

 

Company Manager – Michael Throne

Stage Manager – Laura Deards

Deputy Stage Manager – Christopher Fennell

Assistant Stage Managers –  Helen Carroll, Gareth Weeks

ASM on Secondment – Stephanie Bateson

 

Understudies

The Hon Vere Queckett/Mr Saunders – Tim Wright

Miss Dyott – Ann Queensberry

Rear-Admiral Archibald Ranklin, CB – Peter Fontaine

Mrs Rankling/Jane Chipman – Katharine Newman

Dinah Rankling/Gwendoline Hawkins/Ermyntrude Johnson – Juliet Carr

Mr Reginald Paulover – Luke Healy

Peggy Hesslerigge – Ruth Arnold

Lieut John Mallory – Matthew Cottle

Mr Otto Bernstein/Tyler – Peter Carr

 

June:  Wed 29P, Thu 30Pm&e

 

July: Mon 4P, Tue 5P, Wed 6F/PN, Thu 7m&e, Fri 8(D), Sat 9m&e, Mon 11, Fri 15(D),

Sat 16m&e, Sat 23m(D)&e

 

August: Tue 2, Wed 3, Thu4m&e, Tue 9G, Wed 10(S), Thu 11m(D), Sat 13e, Mon 15, Thu 18e,

Fri 19(D), Sat 20m, Tue 23, Wed 24, Thu 25m, Sat 27e, Mon 29

 

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

Sat 17m, Thu 22e, Fri 23(D), Sat 24m(D)&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

G = Charity Gala Performance

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

 

Archive: Cast List, The Rivals (1994)

THE RIVALS

by RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN

 

Fag………………………………………………………………………. John Turnbull

Thomas……………………………………………………………….. Philip Anthony

Lucy……………………………………………………………………. Caroline Holdaway

Lydia Languish…………………………………………………….. Abigail Cruttenden

Julia……………………………………………………………………. Emily Raymond

Mrs Malaprop………………………………………………………. Patricia Routledge

Sir Anthony Absolute…………………………………………….. Timothy West

Jack Absolute……………………………………………………….. James Simmons

Faulkland…………………………………………………………….. Adam Godley

Bob Acres…………………………………………………………….. William Osborne

Sir Lucius O’Trigger………………………………………………. Richard O’Callaghan

Toby…………………………………………………………………….. Luke Healy

David…………………………………………………………………… Nick Moran

Mrs Kate………………………………………………………………. Deborah Cornelius

 

Director……………………………………………………………….. Richard Cottrell

Designer………………………………………………………………. David Walker

Lighting……………………………………………………………….. Nigel Hollowell Howard

Music Composed & Played by…………………………………. Mark Warman

Sound…………………………………………………………………… Tom Lishman

Assistant Director………………………………………………….. Joe Harmston

Dialect Coach………………………………………………………… Penny Dyer

 

Company Manager…………………………………………………. Michael Throne

Stage Manager……………………………………………………….. Laura Deards

Deputy Stage Manager……………………………………………. Christopher Fennell

Assistant Stage Managers………………………………………… Helen Carroll, Gareth Weeks

 

Understudies

Fag/Faulkland………………………………………………………… Luke Healy

Thomas/Toby…………………………………………………………. Peter Carr

Lucy/Julia………………………………………………………………. Deborah Cornelius

Lydia Languish/Mrs Kate………………………………………… Juliet Carr

Mrs Malaprop…………………………………………………………. Caroline Holdaway

Sir Anthony Absolute/Sir Lucius O’Trigger………………… Philip Anthony

Jack Absolute………………………………………………………….. Nick Moran

Bob Acres……………………………………………………………….. John Turnbull

David……………………………………………………………………… Tim Wright

 

April: Fri 29P, Sat 30Pm&e

 

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

Thu 12m&e(S), Fri 13, Sat 14m&e, Fri 20(D), Sat 21m(D)&e, Tue 31

 

June: Wed 1, Thu 9m&e, Fri 10(D), Sat 11m(D), Tue 14, Wed 15, Sat 18e, Mon 20, Tue 21,

Wed 22, Thu 23m(D)&L

P = Preview

F = First Night

PN = Press Night

D = Audio Described Performance

S = Sign Interpreted Performance

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, Born Again (1990)

WORLD PREMIERE

Created by a collaboration between

Chichester Festival Theatre and The Peter Hall Company

Presented by arrangement with

Duncan C Weldon and Jerome Minskoff for The Peter Hall Company

BORN AGAIN

music by JASON CARR

libretto by JULIAN BARRY & PETER HALL

based on the play Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco

 

Dixon………………………………………………………………Ronald Samm

Japanese Girl…………………………………………………… Abigail Duffy

Daisy……………………………………………………………… Claire Moore

Mark Downes………………………………………………….. Geoffrey Dallamore

John………………………………………………………………. José Ferrer

Mr Newman…………………………………………………….. Bill Snape

Mrs Newman……………………………………………………. Patti Allison

Warren…………………………………………………………….. Nicolas Colicos

Martin……………………………………………………………… Mandy Patinkin

Cat Lady…………………………………………………………… Hilary Western

Professor………………………………………………………….. Stephen Hanley

Ensemble…………………………………………………………..Barry Clark   Elizabeth Harley   Ellen Jackson

Peggy Ann Jones   Ademilola Oduwole   Shirley Pilgrim

Wendy Schoemann   William Todd-Jones   Lisa Tyrrell   Melvin Whitfield

THE ORCHESTRA

Violin………………………………………………………………. Perry Montague-Mason

Viola……………………………………………………………….. Lori Bannister

Cello……………………………………………………………….. Nadia Corcos

Bass……………………………………………………………….. Kate Saxby

Flute/Piccolo/Alto Flute…………………………………… Luke Strevens

Bassoon………………………………………………………….. Peter Williams

Horn……………………………………………………………….. David Wythe

Percussion………………………………………………………. Roy Sinclair

Keyboards………………………………………………………… Colin Freeman

Harp………………………………………………………………… Julia Webb

Rehearsal Pianists…………………………………………….. Colin Freeman & Rosalind Jones

 

Director……………………………………………………………. Peter Hall

Designer…………………………………………………………… Gerald Scarfe

Choreographer………………………………………………….. Gillian Gregory

Lighting……………………………………………………………. Paul Pyant

Sound……………………………………………………………….. Paul Arditti & William Glancy

Musical Director………………………………………………… John Owen Edwards

Assistant Director………………………………………………. Edward Kemp

Rhino Movement Coach……………………………………….William Todd-Jones

 

Company Stage Manager……………………………………… Peter Maccoy

Deputy Stage Manager…………………………………………. Kathleen Patterson

Assistant Stage Managers…………………………………….. Julie Ann Carmichael, Douglas Turnbull

 

September: Mon 3P, Tue 4P, Wed 5F, Sat 8m, Mon 10, Tue 11, Thu 13m&e, Tue 18, Fri 21,

Sat 22m&e, Mon 24, Tue 25, Wed 26

 

October: Mon 1, Tue 2, Wed 3, Thu 4m&e, Fri 5, Sat 6m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

 

Archive: Cast List, Arsenic and Old Lace (1991)

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE

by JOSEPH KESSELRING

 

Abby……………………………………………………………….. Elizabeth Spriggs

Martha……………………………………………………………. Rosemary Harris

Mortimer………………………………………………………… Peter Davison

Teddy……………………………………………………………… Geoffrey Freshwater

Jonathan…………………………………………………………. Bernard Bresslaw

Dr Einstein………………………………………………………. Allan Corduner

Officer O’Hara…………………………………………………. Harry Towb

Elaine……………………………………………………………… Sally Edwards

Rev Harper/Rooney…………………………………………. Shane Rimmer

Mr Gibbs/Witherspoon…………………………………….. John Atkinson

Officer Brophy…………………………………………………. Joseph Alessi

Officer Klein……………………………………………………. Corey Johnson

 

Director………………………………………………………….. Annie Castledine

Designer…………………………………………………………. Ultz

Lighting………………………………………………………….. Nigel Hollowell Howard

Music……………………………………………………………… Stephen Warbeck

Assistant Director……………………………………………..Edward Hall

Voice Coach…………………………………………………….. Charmian Hoare

 

Company Manager…………………………………………… Michael Throne

Stage Manager…………………………………………………. Pam Skinner

Deputy Stage Manager……………………………………… Julie Ann Carmichael

Assistant Stage Managers………………………………….. James Austin, Samantha Burke

 

April: Mon 29P, Tue 30P

 

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

Thu 16m&e, Fri 17, Sat 18m&e, Sat 25m&e, Thu 30e, Fri 31

 

June: Sat 1m, Thu 6m&e, Fri 7, Tue 11, Wed 12, Thu 13m, Mon 17, Tue 18, Wed 19,

Sat 22m&e, Mon 24, Tue 25, Sat 29e

 

July: Mon 1, Thu 4e, Fri 5, Sat 6m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, Henry VIII or All Is True (1991)

HENRY VIII

or All Is True

by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE & JOHN FLETCHER

 

King Henry………………………………………………………. Keith Michell

Queen Katherine………………………………………………. Dorothy Tutin

Cardinal Wolsey……………………………………………….. Tony Britton

NOBILITY

Duke of Buckingham……………………………………….. Geraint Wyn-Davies

Duke of Norfolk………………………………………………. Christopher Timothy

Duke of Suffolk………………………………………………… Richard Warwick

Earl of Surrey………………………………………………….. Roger Moss

Lord Abergavenny……………………………………………. Joseph Alessi

GENTRY

Lord Chamberlain…………………………………………… Stephen Jenn

Sir Thomas Lovell…………………………………………… Tom Fahy

Sir Walter Sands…………………………………………….. Philip York

Doctor Butts…………………………………………………… Jonathan Elsom

CLERGY

Cranmer………………………………………………………… Benjamin Whitrow

Cardinal Campeius…………………………………………. Jonathan Elsom

Bishop of Lincoln…………………………………………… Howard Souther

Archbishop of Canterbury………………………………. Melvyn Bedford

SECRETARIAL

Gardiner……………………………………………………….. John Quentin

Thomas Cromwell………………………………………….. Howard Souther

HOUSEHOLD

Anne Bullen…………………………………………………… Fiona Fullerton

Anne’s Lady…………………………………………………… Eunice Roberts

Griffith………………………………………………………….. Alan Bennion

Ambassador Capuchius………………………………….. Jonathan Elsom

Patience………………………………………………………… Gabrielle Hamilton

Lady in Waiting (Song)………………………………….. Ruthie Henshall

Lady in Waiting……………………………………………… Jessica Dean

FUNCTIONARIES

1st Gentleman……………………………………………….. Neil Daglish

2nd Gentleman……………………………………………… Colin Farrell

3rd Gentleman………………………………………………. John Berlyne

SERVICE

Buckingham’s Surveyor…………………………………. Colin Farrell

Porter………………………………………………………….. Colin Farrell

and His Man……………………………………………….. Joseph Alessi

Servant………………………………………………………. John Berlyne

 

Prologue/Epilogue……………………………………… Neil Daglish

 

Director…………………………………………………….. Ian Judge

Set Designer………………………………………………. Russell Craig

Costume Designer………………………………………. Alexander Reid

Lighting…………………………………………………….. Robert Bryan

Music………………………………………………………… Nigel Hess

Choreographer…………………………………………… Lindsay Dolan

Musical Director…………………………………………. Mark Warman

Sound Designer…………………………………………. William Glancy

Orchestral Management……………………………… Bill Occleshaw

Assisted by………………………………………………… Andy Barnwell

Assistant Director………………………………………. Robert Delamere

Assistant to Mr Bryan…………………………………. Steven O’Brien

MUSICIANS

Keyboards…………………………………………………. Mark Warman

Trumpet/Flugel…………………………………………. Dave Price

Flute/Saxophone……………………………………….. Bernie Lafontaine

Oboe/Cor Anglais………………………………………. Lesley Calder

Percussion………………………………………………… Martin Layzell

 

‘Gloria’ and ‘Jubilate’ by……………………………… Nigel Hess

Performed by…………………………………………….. Chichester Cathedral Choir

Soloist……………………………………………………….. Mark Hamilton

Master of the Choristers……………………………….Alan Thurlow

Organist…………………………………………………….. Jeremy Suter

By kind permission of the Dean and Chapter

 

Company Manager……………………………………. Michael Throne

Stage Manager………………………………………….. Richard Yeo

Deputy Stage Manager………………………………. Adele Smith

Assistant Stage Managers……………………………Patricia Swales, Leighton Vickers

Student ASM…………………………………………….. Danny Burroughs

 

May: Mon 20P, Tue 21P, Wed 22F, Thu 23m&e, Fri 24, Mon 27, Tue 28, Wed 29, Thu 30m

 

June: Sat 1e, Mon 3, Tue 4, Wed 5, Sat 8m&e, Mon 10, Thu 13e, Fri 14, Sat 15m&e,

Thu 20m&e, Fri 21, Sat 22m, Wed 26, Thu 27m&e, Fri 28, Sat 29m

 

July: Tue 2, Wed 3, Thu 4m, Thu 11m&e, Fri 12, Sat 13m&e, Sat 20m&e, Mon 22, Fri 26,

Sat 27m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, Tovarich (1991)

TOVARICH

by JACQUES DEVAL

English version by Anthony Wood

 

Prince Mikhail Alexandrovich Ouratieff…………………………… Robert Powell

Grand Duchess Tatiana Petrovna…………………………………….. Natalia Makarova

Count Feodor Brekenski…………………………………………………. Terence Conoley

M Chauffourier-Dubieff…………………………………………………. Howard Southern

Martelleau…………………………………………………………………….. Joseph Alessi

Mme Fernande Arbeziat…………………………………………………. Sarah Badel

Louise…………………………………………………………………………… Andrée Evans

M Charles Arbeziat………………………………………………………… Rowland Davies

George Arbeziat…………………………………………………………….. Alexis Denisof

Helen Arbeziat………………………………………………………………. Debra Beaumont

Flower Girl……………………………………………………………………. Theresa Fresson

Lady Kerrigan……………………………………………………………….. Fleur Chandler

Mme Chauffourier-Dubieff…………………………………………….. Gabrielle Hamilton

Dimitri Gorotchenko……………………………………………………… Tony Britton

 

Director……………………………………………………………………….. Patrick Garland

Designer………………………………………………………………………. Peter Rice

Lighting……………………………………………………………………….. Bill Bray

Choreographer……………………………………………………………… Lindsay Dolan

Fights………………………………………………………………………….. Terry King

Sound………………………………………………………………………….. Tom Lishman

Assistant Director…………………………………………………………. Astrid Hilne

 

Company Manager………………………………………………………… Michael Throne

Stage Manager………………………………………………………………. Pam Skinner

Deputy Stage Manager…………………………………………………… Julie Ann Carmichael

Assistant Stage Managers……………………………………………….. James Austin, Samantha Burke

 

July:  Mon 15P, Tue 16P, Wed 17F, Thu 18m&e, Fri 19, Tue 23, Wed 24, Thu 25m&e, Wed 31

 

August: Thu 1, Fri 2, Sat 3m&e, Fri 9, Sat 10m, Fri 16, Sat 17me, Thu 22e, Fri 23, Sat 24m, Wed 28,

Thu 29m&e, Sat 31e

 

September: Mon 2, Tue 3, Sat 7m&e, Mon 9, Tue 10, Sat 14e, Mon 16, Tue 17, Tue 24, Wed 25,

Thu 26m, Fri 27L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, The Sisterhood (1991)

THE SISTERHOOD

by MOLIERE

Translated & Adapted by Ranjit Bolt

 

Henriette………………………………………………………………. Serena Gordon

Armande……………………………………………………………….. Melanie Jessop

Clitandre……………………………………………………………….. Neil Daglish

Bélise…………………………………………………………………….. Isla Blair

Ariste……………………………………………………………………. Colin Farrell

Chrysale………………………………………………………………… Benjamin Whitrow

Martine…………………………………………………………………. Ruthie Henshall

Philaminte……………………………………………………………… Judy Parfitt

Trissotin………………………………………………………………… John Quentin

Vadius…………………………………………………………………… Jonathan Elsom

 

Director…………………………………………………………………. Tony Britton

Designer………………………………………………………………… Simon Higlett

Lighting…………………………………………………………………. Bill Bray

Music…………………………………………………………………….. Nigel Hess

Played by……………………………………………………………….. David Pollock

Sound…………………………………………………………………….. Tom Lishman

Assistant Director…………………………………………………… Edward Hall

 

Company Manager………………………………………………….. Michael Throne

Stage Manager……………………………………………………….. Richard Yeo

Deputy Stage Manager…………………………………………….. Adele Smith

Assistant Stage Manager…………………………………………. Patricia Swales

 

June: Mon 24P, Tue 25F

 

July: Mon 1, Sat 6m&e, Mon 8, Tue 9, Wed 10, Mon 15, Tue 16, Wed 17, Thu 18m&e, Fri 19,

Tue 23, Wed 24, Thu 25m&e, Mon 29, Wed 31

 

August: Thu 1, Fri 2, Sat 3m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

 

Archive: Cast List, Me and My Friend (1992)

ME AND MY FRIEND

by GILLIAN PLOWMAN

 

Bunny……………………………………………………………… Jonathon Morris

Oz…………………………………………………………………… Tom Hollander

Robin……………………………………………………………… Theresa Fresson

Julia……………………………………………………………….. Doon Mackichan

 

Director………………………………………………………….. Ian Rickson

Designer…………………………………………………………. Lucy Hall

Lighting………………………………………………………….. Bill Bray

Music…………………………………………………………….. Alastair Gavin

Sound……………………………………………………………. Tom Lishman

 

Company Manager…………………………………………… Michael Throne

Stage Manager…………………………………………………. Richard Jarman

Deputy Stage Manager……………………………………… Francis Hutchings

Assistant Stage Managers………………………………….. Julie Bisco & Jane Semark

 

June: Thu 25P, Fri 26P, Sat 27Pm&e, Mon 29P, Tue 30P

 

July: Wed 1P, Thu 2P, Fri 3F, Sat 4m&e, Sat 11m&e, Tue 14, Wed 15, Sat 18m&e, Mon 20,

Thu 23, Fri 24, Sat 25m&e, Mon 27, Thu 30

 

August: Sat 8m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

 

Archive: Cast List, Double Take (1992)

DOUBLE TAKE

by DEBORAH MOGGACH

 

Alice…………………………………………………………………. Lisa Harrow

Paul………………………………………………………………….. Jeremy Brudenell

Harry……………………………………………………………….. David Cardy

Vee…………………………………………………………………… Helga Brindle

Young Girl…………………………………………………………. Zoe Renton

Kitty…………………………………………………………………. Sarah Baker & Julie Steele

Dan………………………………………………………………….. Daniel Wimpress & Benjamin Steele

 

Director……………………………………………………………. Hugh Wooldridge

Designer…………………………………………………………… Simon Higlett

Lighting…………………………………………………………… Hugh Wooldridge

Music………………………………………………………………. Julie Cooper

Sound………………………………………………………………. William Glancy

 

Company Manager…………………………………………….. Michael Throne

Stage Manager…………………………………………………… Richard Jarman

Deputy Stage Manager………………………………………… James Byron

Assistant Stage Managers……………………………………. Jonathan Marcus Hayward, Jane Semark

 

July: Mon 13P, Thu 16P, Fri 17P, Tue 21F, Wed 22, Tue 28, Wed 29, Fri 31

 

August: Sat 1m&e, Mon 3, Tue 4, Wed 5, Thu 6, Fri 7, Mon 17, Tue 18, Wed 19, Mon 24, Tue 25,

Wed 26L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

Archive: Cast List, A Little Night Music (1989)

A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC

music & lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM

book by HUGH WHEELER

suggested by a film by Ingmar Bergman

originally produced on Broadway by Harold Prince

by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York

 

Madame Armfeldt…………………………………………………… Lila Kedrova

Desirée Armfeldt…………………………………………………….. Dorothy Tutin

Fredrika Armfeldt…………………………………………………… Debra Baumont

Frid……………………………………………………………………….. David Hitchen

Fredrik Egerman…………………………………………………….. Peter McEnery

Henrik Egerman……………………………………………………… Alexander Hanson

Anne Egerman………………………………………………………… Deborah Poplett

Petra………………………………………………………………………. Sara Weymouth

Count Carl Magnus Malcolm……………………………………. Eric Flynn

Countess Charlotte Malcolm……………………………………. Susan Hampshire

Liebeslieder Singers………………………………………………… Michael Bulman   Susan Flannery

Philip Guy-Bromley   Dinah Harris   Hilary Western

Malla……………………………………………………………………….. Anna Healy

Osa………………………………………………………………………….. Susan Gott

 

THE ORCHESTRA

MD/Piano………………………………………………………………… Roger Ward

Violins……………………………………………………………………… Christina Hannah   Caroline Ball

Viola………………………………………………………………………… Nick Barnard

Cello…………………………………………………………………………. Greg Walmsley

Bass………………………………………………………………………….. Jessica Evans

Harp………………………………………………………………………… Rhian Williams

Flute/Piccolo/Alto Flute…………………………………………….. Siobhan Lamb

Oboe/Cor Anglais………………………………………………………. Tim Roberts

Clarinet/Bass Clarinet……………………………………………….. Bernie Lafontaine

Bassoon……………………………………………………………………. Simon Couzens

Horn………………………………………………………………………… David Wythe

Rehearsal Piano………………………………………………………… Michael Haslam

 

Director…………………………………………………………………….. Ian Judge

Designer……………………………………………………………………. Mark Thompson

Lighting…………………………………………………………………….. Nick Chelton

Choreographer……………………………………………………………. Anthony Van Laast

Music Supervisor……………………………………………………….. John Owen Edwards

Musical Director…………………………………………………………. Roger Ward

Orchestral Management……………………………………………… Bill Occleshaw

Sound……………………………………………………………………….. Matthew Gale

Assistant Director……………………………………………………….. Clare Rankin

 

Company Manager……………………………………………………… Gary Collins

Stage Manager……………………………………………………………. Pru McBeath

Deputy Stage Manager…………………………………………………. Lucy Stewart-Roberts

Assistant Stage Managers……………………………………………… Stephanie Booth, Robin Plant

 

July: Mon 31P

 

August: Tue 1P, Wed 2F, Thu 3m&e, Sat 5e, Mon 7, Wed 9, Thu 10e, Fri 11, Sat 12m, Tue 15,

Wed 16, Thu 17m, Fri 18, Sat 19e, Mon 21, Tue 22, Thu 24e, Fri 25, Sat 26m, Tue 29,

Wed 30, Thu 31m

 

September: Fri 1, Sat 2e, Mon 4, Tue 5, Thu 7e, Sat 9m, Wed 13, Thu 13m, Fri 15, Sat 16e, Mon 18,

Tue 19, Thu 21e, Fri 22, Sat 23m, Wed 27, Thu 28m, Sat 30m&L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

m = matinee

e = evening

L = Last Night

 

Archive: Cast List, The Seagull (2003)

UK PREMIERE

THE SEAGULL

by ANTON CHEKHOV

in a new version by PHYLLIS NAGY

basedon a literal translation by HELEN MOLCHANOFF

 

Medvedenko………………………………………………….. Jonathan Cullen

Masha……………………………………………………………. Kay Curram

Sorin…………………………………………………………….. Desmond Barrit

Konstantin…………………………………………………….. Ed Stoppard

Yakov…………………………………………………………….. Daniel Abelson

Nina……………………………………………………………… Alexandra Moen

Polina…………………………………………………………… Darlene Johnson

Dorn……………………………………………………………… Michael Feast

Shamraev………………………………………………………. Steven Beard

Arkadina……………………………………………………….. Sheila Gish

Trigorin…………………………………………………………. Philip Quast

Cook……………………………………………………………… Julie Barnes

Servant………………………………………………………….. Simon Lys

 

 

Director………………………………………………………….. Steven Pimlott

Designer…………………………………………………………. Alison Chitty

Lighting Designer……………………………………………. Peter Mumford

Composer……………………………………………………….. Jason Carr

Sound Designer……………………………………………….. Matt McKenzie

Assistant Director……………………………………………. Martin Constantine

Assistant Designer…………………………………………… Mark Friend

Konstantin’s Play Directed by……………………………. Martin Duncan

Costume Supervisor…………………………………………. Mary Fisher

Props Buyer…………………………………………………….. Jane Slattery

 

Company Stage Manager……………………………………. Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager………………………………………………….. Jo Bradman

Deputy Stage Manager………………………………………. Louise Bann

Assistant Stage Managers…………………………………… Rebecca Fifield, Guy Thompson

 

August: Fri 1P, Sat 2Pm&Pe, Sun 3P, Tue 5P, Wed 6P(PT), Thu 7Pm&F, Sat 9m, Fri 15, Sat 23e,

Fri 29(D)

September: Tue 2, Wed 3, Thu 4m&e, Mon 8, Tue 9, Wed 10, Fri 12(D), Sat 13m&e, Mon 15,

Tue 16(T), Wed 17, Thu 18m&e(S), Fri 26(D), Sat 27m&e

October: Thu 2e, Fri 3(D), Sat 4m&L

 

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, Nathan the Wise (2003)

UK PREMIERE
NATHAN THE WISE

by GOTTHOLD LESSING (1779)

in a new version by Edward Kemp (2003)

 

CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Nathan…………………………………………………………………………. Michael Feast

Daya……………………………………………………………………………. Darlene Johnson

Rachel…………………………………………………………………………. Kay Curram

Al-Hafi………………………………………………………………………… Jonathan Cullen

Conrad…………………………………………………………………………. Geoffrey Streatfeild

A Lay Brother……………………………………………………………….. Steven Beard

Sittah……………………………………………………………………………. Noma Dumezweni

Saladin………………………………………………………………………… Jeffery  Kissoon

The Patriarch……………………………………………………………….. Alfred Burke

 

MUSIC
Cello……………………………………………………………………………. Brian Mullen

Violin…………………………………………………………………………… Megan Pound

 

Director……………………………………………………………………….. Steven Pimlott

Designer………………………………………………………………………. Antony McDonald

Lighting Designer…………………………………………………………. Hugh Vanstone

Sound Designer……………………………………………………………. Gregory Clarke

Assistant Director………………………………………………………… Lucy Jameson

Costume Supervisor……………………………………………………… Gabrielle Dalton

 

Company Stage Manager………………………………………………. Amelia Ferrand-Rook

Stage Manager………………………………………………………………Suzanne Bourke

Deputy Stage Manager…………………………………………………. Alastair Brain

Assistant Stage Manager……………………………………………….. Jessica Cutler

 

April: Sat 26P, Mon 28P, Tue 29P(PT), Wed 30P

 

May: Thu 1Fm&e, Fri 2, Sat 3m&e, Thu 8m(D)&e, Fri 9, Sat 10, Thu 15(T), Fri 16, Sat 17m&e,

Thu 22m&e, Fri 23, Sat 24, Thu 29, Fri 30, Sat 31m&e

 

June: Fri 20, Sat 21m&e, Mon 23, Tue 24, Wed 25(D), Thu 26m&e

 

July: Fri 4, Sat 5me

 

August:              Sat 9e, Sun 17, Sat 23L

 

P = Preview

F = First Night

PT = Pre Show Talk

T = Post Show Discussion

m = mat

e = eve

D = Audio Described Performance

L = Last Performance