The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1988)
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Adapted from the book by C.S. Lewis by Glyn Robbins
Directed by David Hickman
Performances: Sun 4th – Sat 10th December 1988, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Lucy - Zoe Bishop
- Susan - Tessa Chapman
- Peter - Jeremy Borgust
- Edmond - Matthew Coyne
- Professor - Philip Piacentino
- Mrs Macready - Tina Diggle
- Mr Tumnus - Dennis Banks
- White Witch - Tina Diggle
- Maugrim - David Rickard
- Creature - Mike Mungarvin
- Mr Beaver - Martin Cross
- Mrs Beaver - Karen McCloud
- Father Christmas - Adrian Bascombe
- Aslan the Lion - Philip Piacentino
- Leopards - Steve Kirk & Adrian Bascombe
- Wolf - Jason Rose
- Uglies, ghouls, boggles - Colin Starkey, Carl Rank, Jacintha Martin, Angela Lobo, [[Venessa Kelsey] & Tracey Elroy
- Statues - Louise Gilbert, Jane Lee, Thomas Williams & Colin Starkey
- Giant Rumblebuffin - Carl Rank
Crew
- Stage Manager - Nigel Howcutt
- Assistant Stage Managers - Louise Gilbert, Venessa Kelsey, Cheryl Williams, Valerie Williams, Linda White, Lorraine Spenceley, Godfrey Jansen & Neil Willis
- Lighting - Dillon
- Sound - Mark Ahearn & Paul O'Connor
- Set Designer - Alan Buckman
- Fight Aranger - Clive Russell
- White Witch's Costume - Alan Buckman
- Other Costumes - Tracey Elroy, Valerie Williams & Lorraine Spenceley
- Props - David Armitt
- Make-up - Traacey Elroy
- Set Construction - Paul Hummerson, Cathy Bee, Neil Willis & Carl Rank
- The Wardrobe made by - Keefe Browning
- Wildlife recordings A G Field & Rex Ashby c/o British Library of wildlife sound.
- Magic Consultant - Patrick Page
- Trays - Alf Vaal
- Box Office Manager - Irene Winbourne
- Publicity - Eva O'Rourke
- Lighting board and lamps by kind permission of Charles Wood
- Thanks to Cheryl Webb & Stuart Tibber
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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