DICK WHITTINGTON
DICK WHITTINGTON
Directed by: June Colledge
Production Date: January 2000
Playwright: June Colledge
Genre: Pantomine
Group: BHTC
Staged: The Martlets Hall, Burgess Hill
Jo Loxton
Nicola Wood
Norma Somerville
Debbie McLean
Rick Peckham
David Abbott
Jenny O'Dwyer
Chris Smith
Sam Childs
Tina Spencer
Peter Forester
Hannah Pavey
David Villiers
Bob Greenyer
Graham Wood
Julie Manville
Anthony White
Gina Paul
Catherine May
Jim Wilson
Cast
Laurie Parsons
Geoff Twyman
Keith Griffiths, Bob Awcock, Geoff Twyman,
David Bevan, Laurie Parsons, Alan Herbert,
Nigel Summers, Tony Coare, Derek McLean,
Mike Ward, Ron Whitehead, Steve Pavey,
Laurie Moody, Anthony Fisher, John Uwins,
Ken McDavitt & Stephen Brown.
Tim Kendell
Chris Childs & Keith Samphier
Pat Griffiths
Pat Griffiths & Lesley Rowland
Tricia Awcock, Hilary Smith,
Elizabeth Batten & Val Whitehead
Barbara Kinsey, Chris Twyman, Sue King,
Catherine Twyman & Jennifer McLean
Pauline Childs
Pamela Skilton
Jan Case
Bob Greenyer & Jim Wilson
Rosalind Wood
Dick Whittington
Tommy His Cat
Sarah the Cook
Samantha the Cat
Doodle
Dobson
Polly
Alderman Fitzwarren
Alice
Ermintrude
Slyful
Fairy
Abra
Kadabra
Bosun
Captain
King
Queen
Lyrica
King Rat
Crew
Stage Manager
Set Design
Set Construction & Back Stage Crew
Technical Manager
Lighting, Sounds & Effects
Keeper of the Wardrobe
Costume Design
Wardrobe Team
Properties Team
Make-up
Hair & Wigs
Prompt
Publicity & Programme
Box Office Manager & Front of House
Synopsis:
Our traditional pantomime tell the story of Dick Whittington who sets out for London to make his fortune, accompanied by his clever cat. At first he meets with little success and starts to return home. However, on his way out of the city he hears the Bow Bells of London ringing and believes they are calling him back. On returning to London, Dick embarks on a series of adventures whilst travelling on a ship, and wins many friends as a result of the rat-catching activities of his cat. Eventually he does become prosperous, returns home and marries his master's daughter Alice Fitzwarren.
PLAYWRIGHT:
June Colledge. Suzi Allan's
adapted version of her mothers pantomime still
keeps to it's traditional values.
Pantomime Production Number: 35
BHTC Production Number: 210