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May 2nd—5th, 1990
THE GOLDEN YEARS OF
MUSIC HALL
Terry Duggan
Nigel Ellacott
Vivyan Ellacott
Hilda Hooper
Loraine Porter
Robert Walters
Reg Wheeler
Chorus:
Adelle Cohen , Gary Hallam, Leigh Hardy, Clare Harvey,
Becky Hughes, Nichola Lush, Ruth Martins,
Tina Smith, Terry Vaughan, Derek Wellard
Musicians: Laurence Payne, Nigel Grant
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Designed by Tony Courts
Lighting Design: Nigel Catmur
Costume Design: Margaret Brice
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1990
2
June 13th—16th, 1990
APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH By Agatha Christie
Mrs Boynton Barbara Hills
Ginerva Boynton Loraine Porter
Lennox Boynton Philip Halpin
Nadine Boynton Lorraine Ely
Alderman Higgs Reg Wheeler
Clerk Jason Webster
Lady Westholme Joyce Hall
An Italian Girl Kerry Lester
Arab Boys Steve Eke
Ian Halverson
Miss Pryce Christine Keates
Dr Gerard Howard Platt
Sarah King Jacqui Johns
Jefferson Cope Richard Kirby
Raymond Boynton Stephen Anderson
Dragoman Robert Quarry
Colonel Carberry John Garton
Designed by Andrew Stone
Lighting Design: Nigel Catmur
Costume Design: Margaret Brice
Production Manager: Anthony Courts
1990
3
June 28th—30th, 1990
THE IMAGINARY INVALID By Moliere
Music by Charpentier
Translated and adapted by Vivyan Ellacott
Argan Reg Wheeler
Beline, his wife Moira O’Sullivan
Angelique, his daughter Michelle Akers
Louison, his other daughter Laura Smith
Beralde, his brother Stephen Anderson
Cleante Mark Mordue
Diafoirus Senior John Garton
Thomas Diafoirus Howard Platt
Monsieur Purgon Philip Halpin
Monsieur Fleurant Steve Eke
Monsieur de Bonnefoi Neil Nortcliffe
Toinette Loraine Porter
The Travelling Players
Harlequin Steve Eke
Columbine Jacqui Johns
The Young Lover Rob Mitchell-Gears
His Lady Love Janette Leddra
Her Father Philip Halpin
Sganarelle Dave Tolteck
The Old Lady Sylvie Dexter
Designed by Andrew Stone
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott & Margaret Brice
Lighting Design: Nigel Catmur
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Production Manager: Anthony Courts
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1990
4
Singer Manuel Jimenez
Reciter Vivyan Ellacott
Lord Abe, 1st Councillor Leonard Charles
Manjiro Robert Flint
Second Councillor Simon Curtis
Third Councillor Sean Sweeney
Kayama Yesaemon Anthony Bell
Samurai Warrior Philip Halpin
Tamate, Kayama’s wife Trevor Caryll-Phillips
First Observer David Rose
Second Observer Manuel Jimenez
Fisherman Jason Belne
Merchant David Rose
Merchant’s son Bobby Williamson
The Grandmother Simon Curtis
Thief Laurence Kubiak
Commodore Perry Graham Nash
First American Sailor Mark Mordue
Second American Sailor Gavin Keen
The Shogun’s Wife David Rose
The Physician Sean Sweeney
First Priest Stuart Nash
Second Priest Manuel Jimenez
Soothsayer Andrew Bukenya
The Shogun’s Companion Gary Hallam
The Shogun’s Mother Howard Platt
The Madam Keith Harman
First Geisha Stuart Nash
Second Geisha Gavin Keen
Third Geisha Mark Mordue
Fourth Geisha Trevor Caryll-Phillips
The Old Man Philip Halpin
The Boy in the Tree Lawrence Richards
The Warrior underneath Andrew Bukenya
The Emperor’s Priest Gary Hallam
American Admiral David Rose
British Admiral Howard Platt
Dutch Admiral Philip Halpin
Russian Admiral Laurence Kubiak
French Admiral Simon Curtis
First Lord of the South Lawrence Richards
Second Lord of the South Manuel Jimenez
The Storyteller Mark Mordue
Samurai Swordsman Gary Hallam
The Samurai’s Daughter Stuart Nash
First British Sailor Jason Belne
Second British Sailor Sean Sweeney
Third British Sailor Laurence Kubiak
Karumbo,Townspeople, etc.Philip Cable
Steve Eke
Paul Hayes
Steve Lewis
Bobby Williamson
1990
Musical Director:
Edna Graham
Asst. Musical Director:
Tom Jackman
Rehearsal pianist:
Bruce Knight
Percussion:
Malcolm Ball
Orchestra Leader:
Stephen Dinwoodie
Costumes:
Margaret Brice
& Nigel Ellacott (courtesy of the
English National Opera)
Production Manager:
Anthony Courts
Scenery Design:
Andrew Stone
Lighting Design:
Nigel Catmur
Asst. to the Director:
Stephen Michael
Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
July 11th—14th, 1990
PACIFIC OVERTURES Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by John Weideman
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1990
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September 14th—16th & 19th –22nd, 1990
OLIVER Book, Music & Lyrics by Lionel Bart
Oliver Twist Ian Randall/
Simon Parsons
Mr Bumble Jeremy Smith
Widow Corney Jeny Leach
Mr Sowerberry David Rose
Mrs Sowerberry Jean Loader
Charlotte Lorraine Ely
Noah Claypole Jason Belne
The Artful Dodger Paul Keating/
Mark Keeping
Fagin Reg Wheeler
Nancy Loraine Porter
Bet Sally Woodfield
Mr Brownlow David Macklin
Bill Sykes Philip Halpin
Mrs Bedwin Jacqui Rochester
Dr Grimwig Dave Tolteck
Old Sally Jean Loader
1990
Londoners
Jason Belne
Megan Bertie
Emma Birch
Nick Davis
Clare Harvey
Ian Halverson
Manuel Jimenez
Gavin Keen
Vicki Ludlow
Kathy Neumann
Sally Newton
Zoe Palmer
Laura Smith
Sean Sweeney
Andrew Woodfield
Workhouse Boys
& Fagin’s Gang
Nicholas Attew
Gavin Davies
Paul Groves
Glen Hanning
Manuel Jimenez Jr
Michael Kidd
Daniel Loader
Mark Loader
Brett Newton
Martin Porter
Terry Roche
Richard Walford
Musical Director:
Edna Graham
Choreographer:
Loraine Porter
Production Manager:
Anthony Courts
Lighting Design:
Nigel Catmur
Costume Design:
Margaret Brice & & Nigel Ellacott
Assistant to the Director:
Matthew Broughton
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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September 17th, 1990
LADY OF THE NIGHT (Workshop) A new musical
Book by Chris Bidder, Music by Stuart Nash, Lyrics by Robert Flint
Based on “Boule de suif” by Guy de Maupassant
September 28th-29th, Corbett Theatre, Loughton
LADY OF THE NIGHT
Mandy Holliday (Elisabeth Rousset)
Adam Poulton (Henri Loiseau)
Nick Sadler (Cornudet)
Anthony Bell * Anita Booth * Simon Curtis * Lorraine Ely
Nick French * Barbara Hills * Marjorie Keys * Jenny Leach
David Macklin * Kathy Neumann * Neil Nortcliffe * Steve Nutt
David Rose * Laura Smith
Musical Director: Stuart Nash
Lighting : Andrew Stone
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1990
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November 14th—17th, 1990
CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA By Pietro Mascagni Libretto by Targioni-Tozzetti & Menasci
Santuzza Sian Woodling
Lola Yolanda Grant
Turiddu Richard Cartmale
Alfio Laurence Kubiak
Lucia Hilda Hooper
I PAGLIACCI Music & Libretto by Ruggiero Leoncavallo
Canio Jonathan Herbert
Nedda Jennifer Maybee
Tonio Ian Bloomfield
Peppe David Rose
Silvio Anthony Bell
1990
Chorus
Emma Birch
Ivy Craddock
Zoe Elliott
Lorraine Ely
Monica Garrett
Norah John
Jenny Leach
Jean Loader
Pamela MacDonald
Lillian McCall
Kim Moss
Laura Nayman
Kathy Neumann
Anne Pooley
Joyce Rayment
Natasha Roberton
Samantha Roberton
Laura Smith
Hilary Waring
Eileen Williams
Adrienne Wright
Anthony Bell
Bob Boreham
Peter Brandon
Simon Curtis
Nick Davies
Stephen Hanna
Keith Harman
Manuel Jimenez
Dick Rayment
Lawrence Richards
Peter Sewell
Sean Sweeney
Phil Thomas
Kevin Walke
Julian Waring
Derek Wellard
Conductor: Edna Graham * Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Designer: Andrew Stone * Lighting Design: Nigel Catmur
Costumes: Jean Loader * Production Manager: Tony Courts
Director: Vivyan Ellacott
Children: Clowance Allin-Garner, Isabel Jimenez,
Zoe Palmer, Gavin Davies, Manuel Jimenez Jr,
Michael Kidd, Mark Loader, Simon Parsons,
Iain Randall, Martin Porter, Richard Walford
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STUDIO & ONE NIGHT SHOWS IN 1990
February 25th, 1990
ELEVENTH ANNUAL KENNY AWARDS Hosted by Vivyan Ellacott & Barbara Hills
Performance/Director Awards 1989
Christopher Barritt, Leonard Charles, Carole Court,
Edna Graham, Don Hart, Christine Keates, Jennifer Maybee,
Les Smith, Lee Threadgold, Ivy Watts.
March 1st, 1990
A SMILE AND A SONG
FOR ST DAVID
Edward Boreham * Nigel Ellacott * Vivyan Ellacott
Helen Jayne * Stephen Michael
March 18th, 1990
VARIETY SHOWTIME In aid of the Mayor’s Charity
Vivyan Ellacott * Gary Hallam * Hilda Hooper *
Anthony Lyn * Stuart Nash * Loraine Porter *
Steve Taylor * Jane Webster * Reg Wheeler
Jewish Lads & Girls Brigade Band
Musicans: Laurence Payne, Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
April 18th –21st, 1990 - Studio Theatre
CRYSTAL CLEAR By Phil Young
Richard Stephen Anderson
Thomasina Jacqui Lodge
Jane Kim Barry
Directed by Philip Lynch & Vivyan Ellacott
December 9th
CHRISTMAS CRACKERS
1990
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1990-1991
Dec 20th 1990 - Feb 2nd 1991
DICK WHITTINGTON (62 performances)
Andrew Ryan (Sarah the Cook)
Pauline Hannah (Dick Whittington)
Peter Carr (Alderman Fitzwarren)
Isobel Hurll (Queen Rat)
Robert Quarry (Bosun Bilge)
Gaynor Barrett (Alice Fitzwarren)
Katie Warren (Tommy the Cat)
Lorinda King (Fairy Bluebell/)
Nadja Brown (Slave Girl)
Jacqui Johns (Princess of Morocco)
John Naylor (Green Sea Creature)
Drew Varley (King Neptune)
Ian Wenman (Slave Boy)
Juveniles:
Group One: Michelle Allen, Katie Ballard, Katie Harvey, Katie Hazell,
Shelley Smith, Wendy Wild
Group Two: Gemma Brookes, Joanne Dickson, Nadine Hoffman,
Debbie Jones, Natalie Marcou, Joannah Tincey
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Andrew Stone
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Lighting Design : Nigel Catmur
Technical Director: Andrew Stone
Production & Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Stage Managers: Jason Belne, Nicholas Cater, Ian Halverson, Rob Mitchell-Gears, Ian Wenman
Wardrobe: Claire Harvey, Charlotte Newberry, Jake Annison
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
This was Andrew Ryan’s
first appearance in the
role of Panto Dame.
He would play Dame at
the KMT on four more
occasions, and would go
on to become one of the
leading Panto Dames in
the country, appearing
with top names in the
biggest theatres.
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March 27 & 29 March 28 & 30
Countess Emma Dogliani Cheryl McGuinness Susanna Jennifer Maybee Samantha Roberton Cherubino Katharine Neumann Jacqui Rochester Marcellina Janet Farmer Hilda Hooper Barbarina Laura Smith Laura Smith Count Almaviva Anthony Bell Nick Fowler Figaro Laurence Kubiak Bruce Knight Bartolo James Norris Nick Davies Basilio David Rose Simon Curtis Don Curzio Sean Sweeney Sean Sweeney Antonio Manuel Jimenez Manuel Jimenez
1991
Servants and Villagers:
Emma Birch, Zoe Elliott, Orit Haddad, Jean Loader, Kim Moss,
Pamela McDonald, Eileen Williams, Peter Brandon, Steven Hanna,
Lawrence Richards, Kenton Smith, Kevin Walke
Conducted by Edna Graham Repetiteur: Tom Jackman Scenery Design: Andrew Stone
Lighting Design: Nigel Catmur Costume Design: Margaret Brice Production Manager: Tony Courts
Produced by Vivyan Ellacott
March 27th-30th, 1991
THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Libretto: Lorenzo da Ponte
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April 2nd –6th, 1991
LITTLE SHOP
OF HORRORS Music by Alan Menken
Book & Lyrics: Howard Ashman
Chiffon Jacqui Johns
Crystal Sally Woodfield
Ronnette Mandy Holliday
Mr Mushnik Reg Wheeler
Audrey Emma Priest
Seymour Krelborn Luke Hope
Orin, Bernstein, etc Philip Halpin
Audrey II (Puppetry) Gavin Keen
Audrey II (Voice) Andrew Bukenya
Derelicts & Winos Jason Belne
Robert Flint
Jeremy Lynch
Musical Director:
Stephen Michael
Choreographer:
Loraine Porter
Scenery Design:
Andrew Stone
Costume Design:
Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Assistant:
Jake Annison
Lighting Design:
Nigel Catmur
Production Manager:
Tony Courts
Production team:
Neil Adelman, Nicola Bellinger, Andrew Brooks, Ian Halverson, Errol Jaywardene, Vicki Ludlow,
Sally Newton
Assistant Director:
Michael Bodenstein
Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
1991 1991
13
May 1st—4th, 1991
THE GOLDEN YEARS OF MUSIC HALL
Jason Belne
Vivyan Ellacott
Hilda Hooper
Brian Lovering
Jeremy Lynch
Kerry Newton & Andrea Clark
Loraine Porter
Reg Wheeler
With
Adelle Cohen * David Fielding * Philip Halpin Deana Harper * Clare Harvey * Vicki Ludlow Nicola Lush * Daniel Luton * Laura Mitchell Antonio Peluso * Sarah Rouse * Maria Standen
Musicians: Laurence Payne, Tony Courts
Euterpic direction: Laurence Payne
Terpsichorean Direction: Loraine Porter
Costumic Creations: Margaret Brice
Visual Perspectives; Andrew Stone
Incandescent Operative: Nigel Catmur
Guv’nor of the Stage: Anthony Courts
Thespic Direction: Vivyan Ellacott
1991 1991
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May 15th—18th, 1991
THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN By William Gleason Based on the film by Blake Edwards & Frank Waldman
1991 1991
Inspector Clouseau
Francois
Cato
Dreyfus
Dr Duval
Drummond
McLaren
Dr Fassbender
Margot
Olga
Jarvis
Mrs Japonica
Mrs Leverlilly
Mrs Bullock
Mr Short
Mrs Stutterstutt
Tournier
Hindu Harry
Cairo Fred
Mafia-Type
Inmate
Orderly One
Orderly Two
Waitress in Bierkeller
Spanish Lady Assassin
Tyrolean Assassin
Arab Assassin
Chinese Assassin
Nazi Assassin
Russian Assassin
Vatican Assassin
Chuck
French Lady
French Man
Waiter
Technician
Messenger
Desk Clerk One
Desk Clerk Two
German Girl
The Pink Panther
Chief Inspector of the Surete
Clouseau’s driver
Clouseau’s butler
Clouseau’s arch-enemy
Dreyfus’ psychiatrist
Inspector, Scotland Yard
Inspector, Scotland Yard
Inventor of the Doomsday Machine
Dr Fassbender’s daughter
Russian agent, Clouseau’s love
Dr Fassbender’s butler
Dr Fassbender’s maid
Dr Fassbender’s housekeeper
Dr Fassbender’s cook
Dr Fassbender’s gardener
Dr Fassbender’s beekeeper
A bank robber
Dreyfus’s gangster cohort
One of Dreyfus’ henchmen
Another henchman/ assassin
Indian inhabitant of the lunatic asylum
A loving, tender carer
Another loving tender carer
Female assassin
Carmen geddit
Hans Nees
Sheik A’Leg
Wun Hung Lo
Lieber Dick
Igor Buckeroff
Cardinal Sin
Head Waiter at the Mirage Club
Lover in restaurant
Lover in restaurant
In the same restaurant
In Dreyfus’ Television Studio
Unfortunate bearer of bad news
Confused over the keys
Confused over the rheum
Girl with poisoned pretzel
Dum-da-dum, Da-dum-da-dum-da-
dum
Reg Wheeler
Philip Halpin
Antonio Peluso
Keith Harman
Andrew Rhys-Williams
Philip Halpin
Andrew Rhys-Williams
John Garton
Sally Newton
Jacqui Lodge
Gary Duff-Smith
Jacqui Lodge
Moira O’Sullivan
Jenny Leach
Antonio Peluso
Jane Blenso
David Fielding
David Fielding
Jason Belne
Jason Belne
Antonio Peluso
Moira O’Sullivan
Jenny Leach
Jenny Leach
Moira O’Sullivan
Antonio Peluso
Gary Duff-Smith
Andrew Rhys-Williams
David Fielding
Jason Belne
Philip Halpin
Philip Halpin
Jacqui Lodge
Antonio Peluso
Jason Belne
David Fielding
Andrew Rhys-Williams
Philip Halpin
Philip Halpin
Jenny Leach
Himself
Designed by Andrew Stone
Lighting Design; Nigel Catmur
Costumes by Margaret Brice
Production Manager: Anthony Courts
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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June 18th-22nd, 1991
HMS PINAFORE By Gilbert & Sullivan, adapted by Vivyan Ellacott
New and additional lyrics by Robert Flint Interpolated songs by Cole Porter
Sir Joseph Porter, KCB (First Lord of the Admiralty) Nick Davies
Captain Corcoran (Commanding HMS Pinafore) Jeremy Smith
Ralph Rackstraw, Able Seaman (shows the ladies the ropes) Lawrence Richards
Dick Deadeye, Able Seaman (in charge of lavatories) Manuel Jimenez
Boatswain Nortcliffe (Pronounced “Bosun”!) Neil Nortcliffe
Midshipman Halpin (does a nice tango) Philip Halpin
First Officer Curtis (Naval Entertainments Officer) Simon Curtis
Able Seaman Barrie (Ballroom dancing—badly!) David Rose
Able Seaman Candler (quoits) Kevin Candler
Able Seaman Fielding (in charge of bingo) David Fielding
Able Seaman Flint (vocalist) Robert Flint
Able Seaman Hanna (hopscotch organiser) Steven Hanna
Able Seaman Jones (Deck Tennis) Gary Jones
Able Seaman Lynch (origami organiser) Jeremy Lynch
Able Seaman Peluso (tickles the ivories) Antonio Peluso
Able Seaman Walke (knot tying) Kevin Walke
Souvenir Shop Officer Cripps (known as “Buttercup”) Mandy Holliday
Miss Josephine Porter (the First Lord’s Daughter) Laura Nayman
Cousin Hebe (in charge of Deck activities) Lorraine Ely
Acting Officer Yvonne (Naval Ballroom Dancer) Sally Woodfield
Sister/Cousin/Aunt Emma Emma Birch
Sister/Cousin/Aunt Kim Kim Bloomfield
Sister/Cousin/Aunt Zoe Zoe Elliott
Sister/Cousin/Aunt Alison Alison Levitt
Sister/Cousin/Aunt Pam Pam MacDonald
Sister/Cousin/Aunt Kathy Kathy Neumann
Sister/Cousin/Aunt Sally Sally Newton
Musical Director:
Edna Graham Repetiteur:
Tom Jackman Choreographer:
Loraine Porter Designed by
Andrew Stone Costume Design:
Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott Lighting & Sound Design:
Nigel Catmur Production Manager:
Anthony Courts
Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
1991 1991
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1991
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June 26th-29th, 1991
GOODBYE, MR CHIPS By James Hilton and Barbara Burnham
Brookfield School, 1938
Ainsworth II, Head Boy Daniel Luton
Colley IV Michael Kidd
Linford Gavin Davies
Merrivale Martin Porter
Robertson Terry Roche
Waveney II Iain Randall
Winslow II Manuel Jimenez, Jr
Brookfield School in 1870
Mr Chipping, new Latin master Reg Wheeler
Mr Blake, French master Manuel Jimenez
Mr Wetherby, Headmaster John Garton
First Boy Russell Grubiak
Second Boy Steven Day
The Masters’ Common Room, 1878
Mr Temple, English master Philip Halpin
Mr Upton, Science master Robert Flint
Elaine Filmore Liz Calnan
The Masters’ Common Room, 1888
Annie Wickett Moira O’Sullivan
Mrs Upton, formerly Miss Filmore Liz Calnan
Mr Tidmarsh, Mathematics Anthony Bell
Katherine Chipping Jacqui Lodge
Chips’ Sitting Room, 1891
Roberts, Captain of Mission Boys Antonio Peluso
Chips’ Sitting Room, 1892
Colley II Michael Kidd
Redbrook Manuel Jimenez Jr
Wilson Steven Day
Schoolboy Iain Randall
Brookfield School, 1902
Waveney Iain Randall
Saunders Russell Grubiak
Winslow Martin Porter
Vick Gavin Davies
Mr Ralston, Headmaster Philip Halpin
Sir Richard Colley John Garton
The Big Hall, 1913
Ainsworth, Head Boy Daniel Luton
Herr Staefek, German Master Anthony Bell
Chips’ Sitting Room, 1916
Wagstaff Russell Grubiak
Unsley Steven Day
Webb Martin Porter
Private Roberts Antonio Peluso
Mr Charteris, Headmaster Robert Flint
Brookfield School, 1917
Maynard Iain Randall
Colley III Michael Kidd
First VBoy Manuel Jimenez Jr
Second Boy Terry Roche
Chips’ Sitting Room, 1938
-an hour before the opening scene
Dr Redbrook Manuel Jimenez
Linford, the new boy Gavin Davies
1991 1991
Designed by Andrew Stone
Lighting Design by Nigel Catmur
Costume Design by Margaret Brice
Production Manager: Anthony Courts
Assisted by Sorin Tatomir
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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1991
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August 30th—Sept 1st & Sept 4th-7th, 1991
SATURDAY NIGHT AT
THE ROCK’N’ROLL HOP By Vivyan Ellacott
Brian, the Boy Next Door Luke Hope
Peggy-Sue, Sweet as Apple-Pie Joann Kenny
Frank Deal, a con-man Reg Wheeler
Dick Spinner, a youth club d-jay Simon Curtis
The Rockin’ Meteors
Brad Philip Halpin
Ricky Jeremy Lynch
Freddie Tim Woodman
The Double Dee-Cups
Diana Catherine Terry
Mary-Lou Sally Woodfield
Barbara-Ann Zoe Elliott
Radio programme Producer Antonio Peluso
Radio Floor Manager Mark Mordue
Backing vocals:
Lawrence Richards, Pam MacDonald, Joanne Shore, Denise Cresswell
Beach Boys:
Brian Cracknell, Simon Firth, Gavin Keen
Dreamgirls :
Megan Bertie, Adelle Cohen, Deana Harper, Clare Harvey, Kerry Lester, Vicki Ludlow, Sarah Rouse
Musical Director:
Stephen Michael Dance numbers devised by
Loraine Porter Choreography:
Vicki Palmer Scenery Design:
Andrew Stone Costume Design:
Margaret Brice Lighting & Sound Design:
Nigel Catmur Production manager:
Anthony Courts Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
1991 1991
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October 9th—12th, 1991
RIGOLETTO By Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave
English translation: Andrew Porter
The Duke of Mantua John Upperton (Oct 9 & 11)
Hugh Legg (Oct 10 & 12)
Rigoletto Nick Fowler (Oct 9 & 11)
Donald Bennington (Oct 10 & 12)
Gilda Samantha Roberton (Oct 9 & 11)
Jennifer Maybee (Oct 10 & 11)
Matteo Borsa David Rose
Countess Ceprano Janet Farmer
Clemente Marullo Anthony Bell
Count Ceprano Manuel Jimenez
Count Monterone Nick Davies
Sparafucile Nigel Lennard
Giovanna Janet Farmer
Page Boy Manuel Jimenez Jr
Maddalena Laura Nayman
1991 1991
Courtiers
Bob Boreham Peter Brandon
John Gordon-Hughes Keith Harman
Lawrence Richards Robert Simpson Kenton Smith Kevin Walke
Ladies of the Court
Alex Curtis Clare Harvey Denise Hughes Isabel Jimenez Kerry Lester
Caroline Lockwood Vicki Ludlow Nicola Lush Zoe Palmer Sarah Rouse
Bronwen Smith Maria Standen Conducted by Edna Graham * Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Designed by Andrew Stone * Lighting Design by Nigel Catmur
Costume Design: Margaret Brice * Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Production manager: Anthony Courts
Produced by Vivyan Ellacott
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MOZART BI-CENTENARY FESTIVAL
December 2nd, 4th & 6th
COSI FAN TUTTE By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte
English version by Anne Ridler
Fernando Simon Curtis
Guglielmo Nick Fowler
Don Alfonso Robert Traynor
Fiordiligi Emma Dagliani
Dorabella Lynne McAdam (*)
Kirsty Young
Despina, Jennifer Maybee
(*) owing to the illness of Lynne McAdam, on the
opening night the role was sung from the side of the
stage by Julia Wilson-James whilst Lynne McAdam
sang the continuo and moved the action
For the second and third performances the role was
taken over by Kirsty Young.
Conducted by Edna Graham Repetiteur: Tom Jackman Designed by Andrew Stone
Lighting Design: Nigel Catmur Costume Design: Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Production Manager: Anthony Courts Produced by Vivyan Ellacott
1991
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December 2nd—8th, 1991
MOZART BI-CENTENARY FESTIVAL
December 3rd, 5th & 7th
AMADEUS By Peter Shaffer
Antonio Salieri Reg Wheeler Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Daryl Craig-Elliot Constanze Weber Loraine Porter Emperor Joseph II John Garton Count Johann Kilian v. Strack Gary Duff-Smith Count Franz Orsini-Rosenburg Nicholas Temple Baron Gotterfield van Swieten Paul Alvarez The Venticelli Antonio Peluso Gavin Keen Teresa Salieri Moira O’Sullivan Katerina Cavallieri Jenny Leach Salieri’s valets Mark Alvarez Kevin Cooke Kapellmeister Bonno Alan Hardy Citizens of Vienna Zoe Elliott Giuseppe Peluso
1991
Designed by
Andrew Stone Lighting & Sound Design:
Nigel Catmur Costumes:
Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott Perruquier:
Jo Young Production Manager:
Tony Courts Assistant Director:
Antonio Peluso Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
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ONE NIGHT SHOWS IN 1991
February 24th,
12TH ANNUAL KENNY AWARDS Hosted by Vivyan Ellacott & Barbara Hills
Performance/Director Awards 1990
Peter Beadle, Lesley Curtis, Adam Heath, Roy Hill, Nicola Islin,
Loraine Porter, Nic Radcliffe, Paul Willes, Sian Woodling.
December 8th
MOZART & SALIERI Dramatic poem by Alexander Pushkin
Mozart Daryl Craig-Elliott
Salieri Reg Wheeler
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
MOZART: REQUIEM Conducted by Edna Graham
Julia Wilson-James (soprano)
Linda Napier-Burrows (alto)
John Gordon-Hughes (tenor)
Nigel Lennard (bass)
December 15th
CHRISTMAS CRACKERS
1991
Chorus:
Sopranos
Emma Birch
Janet Cook
Denise Deering
Zoe Elliott
Connie Gilham
Orit Haddad
Jenny Leach
Alison Levett
Pamela MacDonald
Kathy Neumann
Jacqui Rochester
Christy Stuart
Altos:
Jane Atwell
Kim Bloomfield
Diana Fairbairn
Janet Farmer
Ayumi Martin
Sally Newton
Natasha Roberton
Joanna Wood
Adrienne Wright
Tenors
Simon Curtis
Keith Harman
Lawrence Richards
David Rose
Robert Simpson
Jeremy Smith
Kevin Tillett
Derek Wright
Basses
Anthony Bell
Bob Boreham
Peter Brandon
Nick Davies
Manuel Jimenez
Kenton Smith
Phil Thomas
Robert Traynor
Kevin Walke
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December 19th 1991 - February 1st 1992
SLEEPING BEAUTY (65 performances)
Andrew Ryan (Nurse Nelly)
Christopher Marlowe (Prince Florizel)
Vivienne McMaster (Princess Aurora)
Robert Quarry (King Cole of Ruritania)
Isobel Hurll (Maleficent)
Joy Graham (Fairy Goodheart)
Glenn Lee (Silly Billy)
Clare Harvey (Lady in Waiting)
Luke Hope (Tommy Watt)
Jacqui Johns (The Queen of Ruritania)
Alex McDonald (Willie Ware) Juveniles:
Group One: Katie Ballard, Meryl Fernandes, Gemma Fink, Katie Harvey, Nadine Hoffman, Debbie Jones,
Group Two: Gemma Maguire, Natalie Marcou, Jessica Meyer, Jodie Peters, Sally Powell, Hayley Sullivan,
Wendy Wild
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Andrew Stone
& Gerry Binns
Costumes by
Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Lighting Design : Nigel Catmur
Technical Director: Andrew Stone
Production & Stage Manager:
Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff:
Andy Brookes, Nicholas Cater,
Rob Mitchell-Gears,
Sally Newton, Owen Roberts
Wardrobe: Stephanie Clements,
Tabitha Miles
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director:
Antonio Peluso
1991-1992
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Sir Joseph Porter, KCB (First Lord of the Admiralty) Nick Davies Captain Corcoran (Commanding HMS Pinafore) Jeremy Smith Ralph Rackstraw, Able Seaman (shows the ladies the ropes) Lawrence Richards Dick Deadeye, Able Seaman (in charge of lavatories) Manuel Jimenez Boatswain Nortcliffe (Pronounced “Bosun”!) Neil Nortcliffe Midshipman Nash (does a nice tango) Stuart Nash First Officer Curtis (Naval Entertainments Officer) Simon Curtis Able Seaman Barrie (Ballroom dancing—badly!) David Rose Able Seaman Candler (quoits) Kevin Candler Able Seaman Cracknell (bunk boy) Brian Cracknell Able Seaman Flint (vocalist) Robert Flint Able Seaman Smith (hopscotch organiser) Kenton Smith Able Seaman Simpson (Deck Tennis) Robert Simnpson Able Seaman Lynch (origami organiser) Jeremy Lynch Able Seaman Peluso (tickles the ivories) Antonio Peluso Able Seaman Walke (knot tying) Kevin Walke Souvenir Shop Officer Cripps (known as “Buttercup”) Lesley Cook Miss Josephine Porter (the First Lord’s Daughter) Laura Nayman Cousin Hebe (in charge of Deck activities) Jenny Leach Acting Officer Yvonne (Naval Ballroom Dancer) Sally Woodfield Sister/Cousin/Aunt Emma Emma Birch Sister/Cousin/Aunt Kim Kim Bloomfield Sister/Cousin/Aunt Zoe Zoe Elliott Sister/Cousin/Aunt Alison Alison Levitt Sister/Cousin/Aunt Pam Pam MacDonald Sister/Cousin/Aunt Kathy Kathy Neumann Sister/Cousin/Aunt Sally Sally Newton
1992
Musical Director: Edna Graham
Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Designed by Andrew Stone
Costume Design: Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Lighting & Sound Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Production Manager: Anthony Courts
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
April 14th—18th, 1992
HMS PINAFORE By Gilbert & Sullivan, adapted by Vivyan Ellacott
New and additional lyrics by Robert Flint Interpolated songs by Cole Porter
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April 29th—May 2nd, 1992
A NIGHT AT THE ILFORD HIPPODROME
Sophie Tucker Loraine Porter George Formby Nigel Ellacott Richard Tauber John Gordon-Hughes Arthur Lucan (Old Mother Riley) Reg Wheeler Kitty McShane Margaret Brandon Freddie Frinton Terry Duggan Gracie Fields Hilda Hooper Wilson, Keppel & Betty Neil Nortcliffe Philip Halpin Loraine Porter Vera Lynn Margaret Brandon Max Miller Reg Wheeler Spectrum Barbershop Peter Brandon Manuel Jimenez Robert Simpson Kevin Walke Hippodrome Chorus Megan Bertie, Deana Harper, Clare Harvey, Kerry Lester, Charlotte Newberry, Sarah Rouse, Philip Halpin, Russell Grubiak, Antonio Peluso
1992
Musicians: Laurence Payne, Tony Courts
Musical Director: Laurence Payne * Choreographer: Loraine Porter * Costume Design: Margaret Brice
Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears * Production manager: Andrew Stone * Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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May 20th—23rd, 1992
THE IMPORTANCE OF
BEING EARNEST By Oscar Wilde
1992
Designed by Andrew Stone Lighting Design by Rob Mitchell-Gears Costumes designed by Margaret Brice Production manager: Anthony Courts Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
John Worthing Howard Platt
Algernon Moncrieff Philip Halpin
Rev Canon Chasuble Reg Wheeler
Merriman, a butler Paul Nightingale
Lane, a manservant Robert Flint
Lady Bracknell Barbara Hills
Gwendolen Fairfax Elisa Tebith
Cecily Cardew Loraine Porter
Miss Prism Liz Calnan
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The Headmaster Reg Wheeler Franklin, a Housemaster Simon Curtis Tempest, a Junior Master Peter Beadle The Music Master Stephen Michael The Games Master Paul Nightingale Another Master Maurice Thomas The Matron Ruth Galley Miss Nisbitt, the Secretary Christine Keates Head Boy/Lectern Reader Michael Kidd Tredgold, Rugger captain Owen Roberts Tupper Martin Porter Skinner Steven Day Rumbold Iain Randall Charteris David Webb Jarvis Gavin Davies Wigglesworth Manuel Jimenez Jr Spooner Richard Walford Wimpenny 1 Daniel Kettlety Wimpenny 2 Marc Kettlety
Musical Director: Stephen Michael
Designed by Andrew Stone
Lighting Design by Rob Mitchell-Gears
Costumes designed by Margaret Brice
Production manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1992
May 27th—30th, 1992
FORTY YEARS ON By Alan Bennett
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June 17th—20th, 1992
CABARET CONTINENTAL To mark Britain’s entry into the European Market
On January 1st 1993
Megan Bertie
Simon Curtis
Stuart De la Mere
Philip Halpin
Clare Harvey
Hilda Hooper
Anthony Lyn
Antonio Peluso
Loraine Porter
Owen Roberts
Andrew Ryan
The Palmerstone Dancers
Musicians:
Stephen Michael,
Anthony Courts
Musical Director:
Stephen Michael
Choreography by
Loraine Porter
Designed by
Andrew Stone
Lighting Design by
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Costumes Designed by
Margaret Brice
Production manager:
Anthony Courts
Assistant Director:
Antonio Peluso
Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
1992
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June 24th—27th, 1992
LA CENERENTOLA By Gioacchino Rossini
Libretto: Jacopo Ferretti
English version by Arthur Jacobs
Cinderella Emma Dogliani (June 24,26)
Suzanne Joyce (June 25,27)
Clorinda Jacqui Rochester (June 24,26)
Lorraine Ely (June 25,27)
Tisbe Laura Nayman (June 24,26)
Susan Elliott (June 25,27)
Don Magnifico Nick Davies
Alidoro Anthony Bell
Dandini Bruce Knight (June 24,26)
Lobo Chan (June 25,27)
Prince Ramiro John Gordon-Hughes (June 24,26)
John Upperton (June 25,27)
Courtiers:
Bob Boreham, Peter Brandon, Stuart de la Mere, Keith Harman, Manuel Jimenez, Mike Neumann,
Tom O’Hara, David Rose, Robert Simpson, Jeremy Smith, Kenton Smith
Conductor: Edna Graham * Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Designed by Andrew Stone * Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Costumes Designed by Margaret Brice * Production manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso * Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1992
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August 31st—September 5th, 1992
INTO THE WOODS Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Narrator Vivyan Ellacott Cinderella Katharine Neumann Jack Luke Hope Baker Derek Wellard Baker’s Wife Lynne McAdam Cinderella’s Stepmother Millie Kieve Florinda Lorraine Ely Lucinda Carol-Anne Grainger Jack’s Mother Margaret Brandon Little Red Riding Hood Joann Kenny The Witch Loraine Porter Cinderella’s Father Manuel Jimenez Cinderella’s Mother Zoe Elliott The Mysterious Man Manuel Jimenez The Wolf David Rose Rapunzel Rosemary Forbes-Butler Rapunzel’s Prince Simon Curtis Cinderella’s Prince Lawrence Richards Grandmother Hilda Hooper The Steward Robert Flint The Giantess Zoe Elliott Snow White Orit Haddad Sleeping Beauty Zoe Palmer The Harp Pam MacDonald The Valet Philip Halpin Lady in Waiting Jenny Leach
Musical Director: Edna Graham
Assistant Musical Director: Tom Jackman
Orchestra Leader: Michael Gray
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Costume Designs: Margaret Brice
Wardrobe Management : Nigel Ellacott
Scenery & Lighting Design: Andrew Stone
Sound Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Sound Operator: Gavin Keen
Production Manager: Anthony Courts
Production team: Pete Abery, Nicky Bellinger, Russell Grubiak,
Justin Kelly, Iain Randall, Owen Roberts, David Thomas,
Geoff Tonbridge
Assistant Director Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1992
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September 23rd—26th, 1992
CHARLEY’S AUNT By Brandon Thomas
Jack Chesney Andrew Ryan
Charley Wykeham Howard Platt
Brassett Neil Nortcliffe
Lord Fancourt Babberley Nigel Ellacott
Colonel Sir Francis Chesney David Bennett
Amy Spettigue Jacqui Lodge
Kitty Verdun Zoe Elliott
Stephen Spettigue Jeremy Smith
Donna Lucia d’Alvadorez Liz Calnan
Ela Delahay Pam McDonald
1992
Designed by Andrew Stone Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears Costume Design: Margaret Brice
Production manager: Anthony Courts Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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November 17th—21st, 1992
The British and European premiere of
RAGS Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Book by Joseph Stein
Rebecca Hershkowitz Laura Nayman David, her young son Adam Perl / Simon Parsons Nathan Hershkowitz, her husband Jason Belne Saul, a radical Union organiser Philip Halpin Bella Cohen, a young immigrant Joann Kenny Avram, Bella’s father James Norris Ben Levitowitz, in love with Bella Jeremy Lynch Rachel, a widow Jean Loader Three cynical Americans : Simon Curtis, David Rose, Robert Simpson Big Tim Sullivan Jim O’Hara Anna Cohen, Avram’s sister Jenny Leach Mr Bronstein, a sweatshop owner Bill Edwards A Yiddish Hamlet Howard Platt Ophelia/Sophie Tucker Sally Woodfield Rosencrantz Steven Day Rosa Caravelli Zoe Elliott Sam Kemmerling Bob Boreham Esther Orit Haddad Sweatshop Supervisor Katharine Neumann Cigar Factory Boss Manuel Jimenez Morris’s Mother Lynn Temple Morris Daniel Nicol Social Worker Steve Eke Landlady Pam MacDonald Bargaining Shopper Adrienne Wright Immigration Officials Mike Neumann Ian Halverson Mrs Sullivan Kim Bloomfield Man on the Street Peter Brandon Street Musician Manuel Jimenez Jr Blind Girl Isabel Jimenez Irish Girl Singer Zoe Elliott Street Pedlar Sally Newton Herschel Cohen Steven Hanna
Musical Director: Edna Graham
Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Designer: Andrew Stone
Sound: Gavin Keen
Lighting Operation: Russell Grubiak
Costumes: Jacqui Lodge
Production Manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1992
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ONE NIGHT SHOWS IN 1992
February 23rd
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL KENNY AWARDS
Performance/Director Awards 1991
Leonard Charles, Gary Duff-Smith,
Ruth Galley, Mandy Holliday,
Mark Mordue, Shirley Nelson,
Jim Noon, Samantha Roberton.
Sunday May 3rd
ILFORD HOSPITAL CHAPEL SHOW A fund-raising show for the Hospital Chapel Renovation
Narrated by Barbara Hills & Vivyan Ellacott
Margaret Brandon, Nigel Ellacott,
Hilda Hooper, Loraine Porter, Reg Wheeler,
The Palmerstone Stage School
December 13th
CHRISTMAS CRACKERS
1992
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1992-1993
Dec 17th 1992 - Feb 6th 1993
SNOW WHITE (73 performances)
Kent Baker (Dame Dolly Dumpling)
Christopher Marlowe (Prince Alexei)
Laura Nayman (Snow White)
Isobel Hurll (The Wicked Queen)
Robert Quarry (Ramsbottom)
Mike McLean (Muddles)
Mark Mordue (Spirit of the Mirror)
Alastair Bull
Clare Harvey
Jacqui Johns
Scott Wyer
Juveniles:
Group One:
Gemma Brooks, Meryl Fernandes,
Nadine Hoffman, Jessica Meyer
Gemma Maguire, Lauren Verge
and Owen Smith
Group Two:
Kelly Chinery, Danielle Curtis,
Sally Powell, Natalie Scott,
Hayley Sullivan, Wendy Wild
and James Hodges
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Andrew Stone &
Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice &
Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Mistress: Chantelle Cox
Lighting & Sound Design :
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Lighting & Sound assistants:
Andrew Murrell, Gavin Keen
Production & Stage Manager:
Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff: Peter Abery,
Nicky Bellinger, Nicholas Cater,
Andrew Goldstone, Russell Grubiak
Wardrobe: Stephanie Clements,
Tabitha Miles
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
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Martin Dysart Peter Beadle
Nurse Zoe Elliott
Hesther Saloman Jacqui Lodge
Alan Strang Dean Jenkins
Frank Strang Trevor Cox
Dora Strang Christine Keates
Horseman.Nugget Gavin Leary
Harry Dalton Bill Edwards
Jill Mason Orit Haddad
Trojan Bruce Denny
and Jonathan Birch
Alison Cartwright
Steven Day
Matthew Jones
David Thomas
Lighting Design: Rob-Mitchell-Gears Masks by courtesy of Royal National Theatre
Production Manager: Anthony Courts Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1993
March 31st—April 3rd, 1993
EQUUS By Peter Shaffer
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April 7th—10th, 1993
LA TRAVIATA By Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave
English version by Joseph Machlis
Violetta Valery Carole Court (7th/9th)
Jennifer Maybee (8th/10th)
Alfredo Germont Richard Sweden (7th/9th)
John Gordon-Hughes (8th/10th)
Giorgio Germont Laurence Kubiak (7th/9th)
Jeffrey Carl (8th/10th)
Annina Sharon Talbot
Doctor Grencil Jim O’Hara
Flora Benvoix Lynn Temple
Marquis d’Obigny Mike Neumann
Baron Duphol Nick Davies
Gaston Sean Sweeney
A Messenger Kenton Smith
Giuseppe Lawrence Richards
Matador Philip Halpin
1993
Chorus of guests
Bob Boreham Peter Brandon Steven Hanna Daniel Nicol Iain Randall David Rose
Jonathan Rought Peter Sewell David Thomas Kevin Walke
Joanne Bearman Kim Bloomfield Liz Gronner
Orit Haddad Denise Hewson Jenny Leach Alison Levett Jean Loader Sarah Long
Katharine Neumann Christine Peters Susan Playle Anne Pooley
Jacqui Rochester Christy Stuart Claire Wretham
Musical Director: Edna Graham
Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Orchestra Leader: Michael Gray
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Andrew Stone
Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Costume Design: Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Perruqier: Derek Easton
Production Manager: Anthony Courts
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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April 28th—May 1st, 1993
SECOND HOUSE AT THE ILFORD HIPPODROME
The Vernon Sisters Sarah Rouse
Megan Bertie
Cicely Courtneidge Joan Baxter
Vesta Tilley Hilda Hooper
Stanley Holloway Howard Platt
Evelyn Laye Kathy Neumann
Joyce Grenfell Loraine Porter
The Sisters Three Zoe Palmer
Sarah Rouse
Megan Bertie
Flanagan & Allen Terry Duggan
Howard Platt
The Great Whizzo Mike McClean
Lily Morris Anna Karen
Cavan O’Connor Robert Simpson
Caesar Vivyan Ellacott
Cleopatra Loraine Porter
Handmaiden Clare Harvey
Roman Gladiator Philip Halpin
Roman Soldiers Steven Day
Brian Cracknell
Mike McClean Chorus
Megan Bertie, Alex Curtis, Clare Harvey, Caroline Lockwood, Charlotte Newberry, Zoe Palmer, Sarah Rouse, Brian Cracknell, Steven Day, Philip Halpin
Musicians: Laurence Payne, Tony Courts
Costumes designed by Margaret Brice
Lighting Design: Pete Abery
Choreography: Loraine Porter
Production Manager: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1993
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June 9th—12th, 1993
MURDER ON THE NILE By Agatha Christie
Mustapha, the Steward Justin Sepple
Abdul Tom Jackman
Mujibar David Thomas
Khaled Mark Sepple
Miss ffoliot ffoulkes Barbara Hills
Christina Grant Katharine Neumann
William Smith Valentine Cawley
Louise Jeanie Wilde
Dr Bessner Howard Platt
Kay Mostyn Zoe Elliott
Simon Mostyn Philip Halpin
Cannon Pennefather Neil Nortcliffe
Jacqueline de Severac Loraine Porter
Captain McNaught Peter Beadle
Designed by Grant Alvarez Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Costumes: Margaret Brice Production Manager: Tony Courts
Assisted by Terry Richards Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1993
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June 30th—July 3rd, 1993
THE ENTERTAINER By John Osborne
Billy Rice Nicholas Temple
Jean Rice Jacqui Lodge
Archie Rice Reg Wheeler
Phoebe Rice Christine Keates
Frank Rice Justin Sepple
William (Brother Bill) Howard Platt
Graham Dodd Antonio Peluso
Britannia Gill Holloway
Lady in tableau vivant Lee Burdett
Man in tableau vivant Mark Sepple
1993
Production Manager: Tony Courts Costumes Designed by Margaret Brice Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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July 14th—17th, 1993
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by Hugh Wheeler
Mr Lindquist David Rose
Mrs Nordstrom Lorraine Ely
Mrs Anderssen Carole-Ann Grainger
Mr Erlanson Simon Curtis
Mrs Segstrom Lynn Temple
Frederika Armfeldt Zoe Palmer
Madame Armfeldt Hilda Hooper
Frid, her butler Bruce Denny
Henrik Egerman Reuben Lane
Anne Egerman Katharine Neumann
Fredrik Egerman Ian Bloomfield
Petra, their maid Joann Kenny
Desiree Armfeldt Loraine Porter
Bertrand, a page Christy Stuart
First Actress Jenny Leach
Second Actress Liz Gronner
Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm Philip Halpin
Countess Charlotte Malcolm Laura Nayman
Osa, an Armfeldt maid Sarah Long
The Armfeldt Staff: Mark Brock
Steven Day
Scott Halladay
Justin Sepple
Mark Sepple
David Thomas
1993
Musical Director: Edna Graham
Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Designed by Andrew Stone
Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Sound Design: Gavin Keen
Costume Design: Margaret Brice
&Nigel Ellacott
Production Manager: Tony Courts
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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September 3rd & 4th, 7th—11th, 1993
THE SOUND OF MUSIC Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse
Maria Rainer Katharine Neumann
The Mother Abbess Sue Elliott
Sister Berthe Jenny Leach
Sister Margaretta Diana Fairbairn
Sister Sophia Jean Loader
Capt. Georg von Trapp Reg Wheeler
Liesl Zoe Palmer
Friedrich Simon Parsons
Louisa ` Emma Vandanburgh/
Katie Waller
Kurt Matthew Cook /
Owen Smith
Brigitta Wendy Wild /
Hayley Sullivan
Marta Kelly Chinery /
Laura Thomas
Gretl Elizabeth Verge /
Laura Maguire
Elsa Schraeder Loraine Porter
Max Detweiler Jeremy Smith
Franz, the Butler David Rose
Frau Schmidt Jeannie Wild
Rolf Gruber Steven Day
Gauleiter Herr Zeller Nicholas Temple
Admiral von Schreiber Neil Nortcliffe
Nazi Lieutenant Justin Sepple
Nazi Brownshirts Steve Eke
Scott Hannaway
Mark Sepple
Nuns, Novices & Postulants
Alison Cartwright, Chloe Caplin, Liz Gronner, Sarah Long, Ros Garner, Anne Pooley,
Christy Stuart, Veronica Waller, Claire Wretham
Musical Director: Edna Graham
Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Costumes: Margaret Brice
Perruquier: Jo Young
Designer: Andrew Stone
Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Sound Design: Gavin Keen
Production Manager: Tony Courts
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1993
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October 8th-13th, 1993 FAUSTUS / FAUST WEEK
Christopher Marlowe (died 1593) Charles Gounod (died 1893)
October 8th, 10th & 12th, 1993
DOCTOR FAUSTUS By Christopher Marlowe
Chorus Robert Flint
Doctor Faustus Peter Beadle
Wagner, his servant Derek Wellard
The Good Angel Jay Berry
The Evil Angel Zoe Elliott
Valdes Howard Platt
Cornelius Bill Edwards
First Scholar Mark Brock
Second Scholar Scott Hannaway
Mephistophilis Reg Wheeler
Ralph, the Clown Nicholas Temple
Lucifer Trevor Cox
Belzebub Yiannis Chrysanthou
Pride Veronica Waller
Covetousness Pam MacDonald
Wrath Barbara Hills
Envy Sonja Byrne
Gluttony Sarah Sidibeh
Sloth Jay Berry
Lechery Zoe Elliott
The Pope Keith Harman
Cardinal Lorrain Neil Nortcliffe
The Emperor Neil Nortcliffe
A Knight Robert Flint
Alexander the Great Steve Eke
Third Scholar Howard Platt
Fourth Scholar Bill Edwards
Helen of Troy Claire Harvey
An Old Man Keith Harman
Designer: Andrew Stone
Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears Production Manager: Tony Courts
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1993
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October 9th-13th
FAUST By Charles Gounod Libretto by Jules Barbier & Michael Carre English version by H. Chorley
Faust Simon Curtis
Mephistopheles Laurence Kubiak
Marguerite Marie-Anne Hetherington
Wagner Michael Neumann
Siebel Emma Dogliani
Martha Lynn Temple
1993
Students, soldiers,
villagers, angels,
demons
Mark Brock
Yiannis Chrysanthou
Gavin Davies
Nick Davies
Robert Flint
Steve Eke
Bill Edwards
Scott Hannaway
Keith Harman
Alex Hilton
Manuel Jimenez
David Keen
Neil Nortcliffe
Shooman Perry
Howard Platt
Martin Porter
Iain Randall
David Rose
Philip Smith
Kevin Walke
Derek Wellard
Duncan White
Jay Berry
Chloe Caplin
Frances Carr
Alison Cartwright
Zoe Elliott
Ros Garner
Claire Harvey
Denise Hewson
Jenny Leach
Alison levett
Linda McGaffrey
Pamela MacDonald
Katharine Neumann
Susan Playle
Jacqui Rochester
Veronica Waller
Adrienne Wright
Claire Wretham
Credits for “Faust”
Musical Director: Edna Graham
Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Orchestra Leader: Michael Gray Credits for both productions
Choreography:
Loraine Porter
Scenic Design:
Andrew Stone
Costume Design:
Margaret Brice
Wardrobe Management:
Nigel Ellacott
Lighting Design:
Rob Mitchell-Gears
Perruquier:
Jo Young
Production management:
Tony Courts
Production team:
Pete Abery,
Ross Andrews,
Russell Grubiak,
David Thomas
Assistant Director:
Antonio Peluso
Directed by
Vivyan Ellacott
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November 22nd & Repertory Season,
Csisk Szinhaz, Budapest
ORGYILKOSOK
(Assassins) John Wilkes Booth Balogh Bodor Attila Charles Guiteau Makrai Pál Leon Czolgosz Földes Tamás Giuseppe Zangara Petridisz Hrisztosz Samuel Byck Újlaki Dénes Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme Détár Enikö Sara Jane Moore Nagy Anikó John Hinckley Lengyel Gábor Lee Harvey Oswald Badróczy Attila Dalnok Csuha Lajos Emma Goldman Martin Márta A Kikiáltó Schiller Béla David Herold Fekete Zoltán Csapos, egyenruhás ör Schiller Béla Billy (Moore kisfia) Schöck Norbert Jodie Foster Nagy Kati Bámészkodó Mirtse Réka Kovács Norbert Nagy Bea
Magyar Szöveg: Xantus János
Magyar Dalszövegek: Miklós Tibor
Koreográfus: Petridisz Hrisztosz
Zenei vezetö: Somorjai József
Diszlettervezö : Rajk László
Jelmeztervezö : Gerlóczy Sára
Rendezö asszisztens: Ellacott Vivyan
Rendezö: Xantus János
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ONE NIGHT SHOWS IN 1993
February 28th, 1993
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
KENNY AWARDS Hosted by Vivyan Ellacott & Barbara Hills
Performance/Director Awards 1992
Brenda Brackley, Trevor Cox,
Bernie Hughes, Joann Kenny,
Mark Mordue, Loraine Porter,
Pam Reeve, Elisa Tebith.
March 28th
PETER AND THE WOLF Redbridge Music School Orchestra
Conducted by Alan Pegrum
Narrated by Vivyan Ellacott
December 12th
CHRISTMAS CRACKERS
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December 16th 1993 - Feb 5th 1994
CINDERELLA (74 performances)
Catherine Terry (Dandini)
Pauline Hannah (Prince Charming)
Bobbie Kent (Tracie)
Stevie Marc (Sharon)
Robert Quarry (Baron Hardup)
Isobel Hurll (Fairy Godmother)
Mike McClean (Buttons)
Taryn Kay (Cinderella)
Megan Bertie
Claire Harvey
Adam Woodhouse
Scott Wyer
Sally Chipperfield’s Eskimo Dogs Juveniles:
Group One: Meryl Fernandes, Laila Harris, Gemma Maguire, Laura Maguire,
Hannah Richardson, Hayley Sullivan, Elizabeth Verge, Wendy Wild
Group Two: Gemma Brooks, Kelly Chinery, Margarita Evangelou, Shaney Harris,
Laura Thomas, Jordana Scott, Natalie Scott, Lauren Verge,
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Andrew Stone & Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Mistress: Judy Walker
Lighting & Sound Design : Rob Mitchell-Gears
Production & Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff: Peter Abery, Ross Andrews, Nicholas Cater, Jenni Cook, Russell Grubiak
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
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Peter Brandon Mark Brock
Simon Curtisw Gavin Davies Steven Day Bruce Denny Nick Einhorn Steve Eke Nik Graham
Nicholas Greenshields Gary Hallam Philip Halpin
Scott Hannaway Daniel Kettlety
Jim Noon Mike Neumann Howard Platt Martin Porter Iain Randall Nigel Wackett Kevin Walke
Matthew Waller Reg Wheeler Scott Wyer
Joan Baxter Megan Bertie
Kim Bloomfield Chloe Caplin Alex Curtis Juliet Dover
Mikada Fernandes Liz Gronner Clare Harvey Wendy Hay Hilda Hooper Denise Hughes Kerry Lester Micaela Lewis Jean Loader
Caroline Lockwood Samantha Marlowe Katharine Neumann Charlotte Newberry
Zoe Palmer Sue Playle
Loraine Porter Bronwen Smith Christy Stuart Lynn Temple
Emma Vandanbergh Veronica Waller
1994
Musical Director: Edna Graham * Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Choreographer: Loraine Porter * Production Manager: Tony Courts
Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears * Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Juveniles
Kelly Chinery, Meryl Fernandes,Gemma Maguire,
Natalie Scott, Hayley Sullivan, Elizabeth Verge
Lee Martin & Owen Smith
April 27th-30th, 1994
THE MAGIC OF THE MUSICALS
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May 25th-28th, 1994
ASSASSINS Music And Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by John Weidman
The assassins who succeeded:
John Wilkes Booth Robert Flint
Charles Guiteau Jeremy Smith
Leon Czolgosz Philip Halpin
Lee Harvey Oswald Steve Eke The assassins who failed:
Giuseppe Zangara Nigel Wackett
Samuel Byck Reg Wheeler
Sara Jane Moore Loraine Porter
Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme Samantha Marlowe
John Hinckley Nicholas Preedy Those involved in the stories:
Uncle Sam, the Proprietor David Rose
The Ballad Singer Simon Curtis
David Herold Darren Lee Gordon
Emma Goldman Zoe Elliott
President Garfield Bruce Denny
President Ford David Rose
Billy Moore Nicholas Kay
Bystanders Jean Loader, Lynn Temple, Nic Greenshields, Nik Graham
1994
Musical Director: Edna Graham * Repetiteur: Tom Jackman * Designer: Andrew Stone *
Costume Designs: Margaret Brice * Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears * Sound Design: Peter Abery
Special Effects: Gavin Keen * Production Manager: Tony Courts * Photographic Slides: Philip Wade *
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso * Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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September 2nd-10th, 1994
FORTY-SECOND STREET Music: Harry Warren Lyrics: Al Dubin
Book: Michael Stewart & Mark Bramble
Andy Lee, the Dance Director Scott Wyer Oscar, the rehearsal pianist Tom Jackman Maggie Jones, co-author of “Pretty Lady” Jean Loader Bert Barry, co-author of “Pretty Lady” Steve Liversedge Mac, the stage manager Bruce Denny Frankie, the stagehand Denise Cresswell Phyllis Dale, chorus girl Zoe Palmer Lorraine Flemming, chorus girl Emma Vandanburgh Ann Reilly, chorus girl Mandi Threadgold Billy Lawlor, juvenile lead Phil Halpin Peggy Sawyer, young, talented and hopeful Megan Bertie Julia Marsh, Broadway show producer Howard Platt Dorothy Brock, Broadway star Loraine Porter Abner Dillon, “angel” John Hare Pat Denning, a friend of Dorothy’s Lee Threadgold Waiter, at the Gypsy Tea Kettle Steven Day First Thug, Simon Porter Second Thug Mark Hull Doctor Steve Eke Millie, Wardrobe Mistress Veronica Waller Flo, switchboard operator Jenny Leach Stage Door Keeper Bob Boreham
Ensemble
Mikada Fernandes, Kerry Lester, Alex Curtis, Caroline Lockwood, Katie Ballard, Vicki Palmer, Michaela Lewis,
Beverley Stone, Chloe Caplin, Clare Wretham, Nic Greenshields, Nik Graham, Daniel Kettlety, Matthew Waller,
Mark Brock
Musical Director: Edna Graham * Repetiteur: Tom Jackman * Dance Direction: Loraine Porter *
Scenery Design: Dennis Williams * Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears * Sound Design : Pete Abery
Sound Operation: Gavin Keen * Costume Design: Margaret Brice * Production Manager: Tony Courts
Production team: Eddie Aylet, Christina Cox, Russell Grubiak, Dave Palmer, Paul Palmer, Iain Randall,
Beverley Ransom, Rebecca Wilson * Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso * Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1994
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1994
61
October 20th—22nd , 1994
KING LEAR By William Shakespeare
King Lear Reg Wheeler
King of France Roger Sansom
Duke of Burgundy Leon Fleury
Duke of Cornwall Murray Shelmerdine
Duke of Albany Bruce Denny
Earl of Kent Kevin Dowsett
Earl of Gloucester John Hare
Edgar Robert Flint
Edmund Martin Nicholls
Curan Roger Sansom
Oswald Steve Eke
Knight Nic Greenshields
Captain Leon Fleury
Messenger Nic Greenshields
Fool Neil Nortcliffe
Goneril Liz Calnan
Regan Arabella Rolland
Cordelia Amanda Weston
Lady in Waiting Leila Barkane
S oldiers John Evans,
Jeffrey Greenberg,
John Hill, Matthew Jones,
Alex McQueen, David Shanks,
1994
Design & Production manager: Tony Courts
Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears
Costume Design: Nigel Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
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1994
63
November 10th—12th, 1994
ALBERT HERRING By Benjamin Britten Libretto: Eric Crozier
Lady Billows Gwendoline Ross
Florence Pike Liz Gronner
Miss Wordsworth, Julia Wilson-James
Mr Gedge, Mick Lessiter
Mr Upfold Jeremy Smith
Supt. Budd Nick Davies
Sid Mike Hopkins
Albert Herring Simon Curtis
Nancy Katharine Lascelles
Mrs Herring Lynn Temple Children
Emmie Claire Gilbert
Cis Louise Butcher
Harry Adam Orr
Lydia Bright
Thomas Lee
Kate Miller
Musical Director: Edna Graham Repetiteur: Tom Jackman
Designed by Paul & Grant Alvarez Stage Director: Anthony Courts
Lighting Design: Rob Mitchell-Gears Costume Design: Margaret Brice Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
1994
64
ONE NIGHT SHOWS IN 1994
February 27th
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL
KENNY AWARDS Hosted by Vivyan Ellacott
& Barbara Hills
Performance/Director Awards 1993
Peter Beadle,
Marilyn Dennant,
Ruth Galley,
Marie-Anne Hetherington,
Christine Keates,
Loraine Porter,
Reg Wheeler.
1994
65
December 15th 1994 - February 4th 1995
ALADDIN (73 performances)
Andrew Ryan (Widow Twankey)
Anthony Lyn (Wishee-Washee)
Isobel Hurll (Empress of China)
Robert Quarry (Inspector Li-Li Law)
Marc Seymour (Abanazar)
Terry Gleed (Aladdin)
Casey Lee Jolleys (Mai Ling)
Grant Alvarez (Genie of the Lamp)
Megan Bertie (Princess Jasmine)
Claire Harvey (So-Shy)
Jake McCabe (Palace Guard)
Adam Woodhouse (Palace Guard) And: Katie Ballard, Gemma Brady, Erin Goult,
or Katie Harvey, Lucy Smith, Wendy Wild
Juveniles:
Cara Birkett, Neisha Blake,
Louise Camp, Kelly Chinery,
Natalie Duke, Laila Harris,
Shani Harris, Laura Maguire,
Rachael Maguire, Hannah Richardson,
Jordana Scott, Lucy Saddington,
Sarah Saddington, Natalie Scott,
Hayley Sullivan.
Musical Director: Laurence Payne
Percussion: Nigel Grant
Choreographer: Loraine Porter
Scenery Design: Gerry Binns
Costumes by Margaret Brice & Nigel Ellacott
Wardrobe Mistress: Stephanie Clements
Lighting Design : Rob Mitchell-Gears
Sound Design: Peter Abery
Production & Stage Manager: Anthony Courts
Stage & Technical Staff: Andy Brooks,
Russell Grubiak, Zoe Palmer, Iain Randal,
Ricky Scott, Rebecca Wilson, Shelley Wyatt
Written by Nigel Ellacott
Directed by Vivyan Ellacott
Assistant Director: Antonio Peluso
1994-1995
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