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Revision as of 16:19, 26 July 2007
Directed by Stuart Draper
Performances: Thu 5th to Sat 14th January 2006, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
King Cedric and Queen Semolina of Entertania have organised a big Christening bash for their baby daughter - and all the immortals have been invited... or so they think.
All goes well until the evil Carabosse turns up, a little miffed that she has not been invited (they thought she was already dead). She puts a curse on the baby, vowing that she will prick her finger on a spinning wheel and DIE on her sixteenth birthday. The Good Fairy Azuriel manages to prevent the Princess's death - instead she will fall asleep for 500 years...
Cast
Principals
- Princess - Penny Allen
- Prince - Richard Nield
- Queen - Caroline Durant
- King - Dermot Jones
- Tickles - Steve Imrie
- Dame - Alan Buckman
- Azuriel - Adejumoke Oke
- Carabosse - James Hough
- Fusspot - Tim Newey
- Shout - Tom Bucher
- Bawl - David Clements
Swing Group
Chorus
- Kasia Bate
- Jenny Clements
- Pamela Murphy
- Peter Judge (Voice of Sorting Hat)
- Jem Solak
Plus 33 Youth Group in two alternating casts...
Crew
- Assistant Director - Maria Bates
- Director, Babes' Chorus - Ronae Jolliffe
- Musical Director - Helen Jones
- PAs - Angela Barnes, Paula Kelly
- Technical Director - Gavin Parker
- PR & Marketing - Helen Brown
- Fight Director - Anton Krause
- Stage Manager - Mark Ireson
- ASM - Charles Doyle
- Set Design - Stuart Draper
- Set painted by Hazel Hindle and Hans Mudlamootoo
- Lighting Design - Gavin Parker, Chris Liddle
- Lighting Operation - Rachael Lovegrove
- Sound Operation - Lee Ridgeway
- Choreography - Lydia Watkins, Vanessa Colls
- Wardrobe - Edwina Watson, Michelle Thomson, Marian Buss
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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