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== Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | == Reminiscences and Anecdotes == |
Revision as of 17:17, 12 June 2011
by Chris Loft
Music by Andy Merrifield
Directed by Chris Loft
Performances: Tue 5th to Sat 9th October 2004, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Welcome to Hamelin, the cleanest city in Europe, if not the world. It’s even got its own sewage system – pretty advanced for the middle ages!
Of course, it wasn’t always this way. Hamelin was once notorious for its lack of public facilities, poor education and incompetent bureaucrats.
However, following the election of Mayor Street (helped in no small part by Mr Wim and Mr Pole, his trusty advisors), Hamelin has been transformed, attracting people from far and wide who want to make this fair city their home. It’s such an urban paradise, what could possibly spoil it?
What indeed?
Come and follow the adventures of the Mayor, his wife, his advisors, his townspeople (and their children), the rats that plague them and the mysterious pied piper who offers them redemption. Based on Robert Browing’s famous poem, Rats! is a new musical extravaganza, fun for all the family (even Great Aunt Hilda).
Cast
- Sarah - Afia Nicholas
- Bert - Nicholas Martin
- Elizabeta - Beth Munro
- Bob - Viraj Bharadia
- Mr Wim - Thomas Peacock
- Mr Pole - Luke Martin
- Mayor - Matteo Patmore
- Piper - Deaglan Whelan
- Mayor's Wife - Elise Ruby
- Town Councillor - David Clements,
- Citizens - David Clements, Niamh Donoghue, Camille O'Duffy, Nuru Saadi, Lucy Brown, Tania Bride, Jessica Stritch, Rafaella Patmore, Jordan Johnson-May, Rochana Johnson-May, Catherine Parkes, Naima Saadi
- Children - Taidgh Donoghue, Kate Martin, Hiab Kehase, Destiney Territt Armstrong, Millie Mountain, Holly Stritch, Mina Hernandez-David, Hannah Lafayette-Ede, Rosie Taylor, Lia Todorva
- Sewage Workers/Council Members - Frances Worley, Rheanne Murray, Truman Wright, Serian Carlyle, Connor Tolfrey, Kristin Caswell, Amy Legister, Shaiyann Fairweather-Graham
- Vito Rattione - Helen Herman
- Sonny Rattione - Bob Callender
- Michael Rattione - Robert Hannah
- Fredo Rattione - Chris Learmonth
- Tom Rattione - David Lomas
- Clemenza - Beth Smith
- First Wounded Rat - Stuart Flitton
- Second Wounded Rat - Norman Peachman
- Gangsters' Moles - Emmeline Sharp, Victoria Waddington, Anna York
Crew
- Assistant Director - Emma Wilson
- Musical Director - Andy Merrifield
- Choreographer - Sharon Nichols
- Production Assistant - Rosie Brunt
- Stage Manager - Graham Clements
- Assistant Stage Managers - Lisa Barker, Jennifer Campbell, Siobhan Campbell, Tricia Carroll, Paul Gibbons, John Thompson, Cieran Whelan
- Set Designers - Bob Callender, Louise Hodge
- Lighting Designers - Mike Elliot, Jon Ward
- Lighting Operator - Jon Ward
- Sound Designers - Andy Merrifield, Emma Wilson
- Sound Operators - Darien Graham-Smith, Emma Hillman
- Costume Designer - Mira Gogova
- Graphic Designer - Jon Heal
- Make-up Designer - Anna York
- Rat Design and Construction - Val Williams
- Prompt - Angela Barnes
- Set Construction/Painting - Bob Callender, Graham Clements, Louise Hodge, Andrew Horton, Emma Wilson, and members of cast and crew
- Props - Alan Buckman, Graham Clements
- Rigging - Bernard Bullbrook
- The cast would like to thank the following for their invaluable assistance on this production: Miriam Abdulla, Andrew Chadney, Jenny Clements, Natasha Copp, Eleanor Delaney, Caroline Durant, Dee Fancett, Julia Fawkes, Sharon Haughton, Helen Jones, Anton Krause, Maggie Kruger, Lancasters, Val Martin, Catherine Moniz, Rae Mulcahy, Debbie Nichols, Jess Osorio, Chris Patmore, Hilary Palmer, Deirdre Parkes, Brian Richardson, Streatham Wells Primary School, UBS AG, Chris Vian-Smith.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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