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by [[Stephen Sondheim]] & [[Hugh Wheeler]] | by [[Stephen Sondheim]] & [[Hugh Wheeler]] | ||
Directed & Designed by [[Lee Ridgeway]] | Directed & Designed by [[Lee Ridgeway]] | ||
+ | Musical director - [[Alan Walker]] | ||
Performances: Fri 22nd & Sat 23rd and Tue 26th - Sat 30th November [[2019]] Matinees on 23rd and 30th, [[Old Fire Station]] | Performances: Fri 22nd & Sat 23rd and Tue 26th - Sat 30th November [[2019]] Matinees on 23rd and 30th, [[Old Fire Station]] | ||
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | A musical tragedy of the revenge of a barber badly mistreated by almost everyone. | + | A musical tragedy of the revenge of a barber badly mistreated by almost everyone. The action takes place in Victorian London. |
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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*Tobias Ragg - [[Ilona Skyte]] | *Tobias Ragg - [[Ilona Skyte]] | ||
*Ensemble - [[Andrew Francalanza]], [[Adam Crook]], [[Katrina Rublowsky]], [[Eileen Coan]], [[Melanie Boyce]], [[Lara Comber]] & [[Chris Vian-Smith]] | *Ensemble - [[Andrew Francalanza]], [[Adam Crook]], [[Katrina Rublowsky]], [[Eileen Coan]], [[Melanie Boyce]], [[Lara Comber]] & [[Chris Vian-Smith]] | ||
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+ | ==Band == | ||
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+ | *Keyboard/Assistant Musical Director - [[Gareth Alber Heale]] | ||
+ | *Keyboards - [[Andrew Chadney]] | ||
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+ | *Violin - [[Alice Macray]] | ||
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== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
*[[Stage Manager]] - [[Jessica Osorio]] | *[[Stage Manager]] - [[Jessica Osorio]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *ASMs - [[David Clements]] & [[Mike Smart]] |
− | *[[ | + | *Lighting - [[Nathan Long]] |
+ | *Sound Technician - [[Gerard Johnson]] | ||
+ | *Mic Operator - [[Tiffany Manning]] | ||
+ | *Choreographer - [[Kelly-Kim Cranstoun]] | ||
+ | *Set & Construction - [[Chaz Doyle]] | ||
+ | *Set Construction - [[Graham Clements]], [[Hans Muldamootoo]], [[Jack King]], [[Matthew Davies]] & [[Sean Thomas]] | ||
+ | *Wigs & Make-up - [[Lily Ann Coleman]] | ||
+ | *Costumes - [[Melanie Boyce]] | ||
+ | *Additional Costumes - [[Lisa Thomas]] | ||
+ | *Fight Choreography - [[Jenifer Bingham]] | ||
+ | *Assistant Director - [[Ben Rathe]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 13:34, 27 November 2019
by Stephen Sondheim & Hugh Wheeler
Directed & Designed by Lee Ridgeway Musical director - Alan Walker
Performances: Fri 22nd & Sat 23rd and Tue 26th - Sat 30th November 2019 Matinees on 23rd and 30th, Old Fire Station
Contents
Introduction
A musical tragedy of the revenge of a barber badly mistreated by almost everyone. The action takes place in Victorian London.
Cast
- Sweeney Todd - Johan Samuelson
- Mrs Lovett - Nina Zendejas
- Judge Turpin - Ian MacEwan
- Beadle Bamford - Peter Bond
- Beggar Woman - Audrey Lindsay
- Anthony Hope - Andrew Bryan
- Johanna - Jennifer Bingham
- Pirelli & Mr Fogg - Joel Arnold
- Tobias Ragg - Ilona Skyte
- Ensemble - Andrew Francalanza, Adam Crook, Katrina Rublowsky, Eileen Coan, Melanie Boyce, Lara Comber & Chris Vian-Smith
Band
- Keyboard/Assistant Musical Director - Gareth Alber Heale
- Keyboards - Andrew Chadney
- Violin - Alice Macray
Crew
- Stage Manager - Jessica Osorio
- ASMs - David Clements & Mike Smart
- Lighting - Nathan Long
- Sound Technician - Gerard Johnson
- Mic Operator - Tiffany Manning
- Choreographer - Kelly-Kim Cranstoun
- Set & Construction - Chaz Doyle
- Set Construction - Graham Clements, Hans Muldamootoo, Jack King, Matthew Davies & Sean Thomas
- Wigs & Make-up - Lily Ann Coleman
- Costumes - Melanie Boyce
- Additional Costumes - Lisa Thomas
- Fight Choreography - Jenifer Bingham
- Assistant Director - Ben Rathe
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.
See Also
Sweeney Todd the Barber (1977)