ROBINSON CRUSOE
ROBINSON CRUSOE
Directed by: Suzi Allen
Assisted by: Gina Paul
Production Date: January 2002
Playwright: Suzi Allan adapted from script by June Colledge
Genre: Pantomine
Group: BHTC
Staged: The Martlets, Burgess Hill
Peter Forester
Debbie Mclean
Helen McVittie
Jenny O'Dwyer
Brian Grindley
Tina Spencer
Karen Hollebon
Norma Somerville
Joanna Brewis
David Villiers
Julie Manville
Matt Roberts
Nicola Wood
Gill Roberts
Derek Mclean
Bob Greenyer
Karen Durrell
Graham Wood
Donald Stewart
Doreen Cripps
Cast
Davey Jones
Fairy
Jenny
Captain
Bosun
Mate
School Teacher
Mrs Crusoe
Polly
Billy Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe
Will Atkins
Prudence Cat
Coral Reef Queen
Neptune
Friday
Monkey
Cannibal King
Witch Doctor
Temple Ghost
Gina Paul
Laurie Parsons
Geoff Twyman
Keith Griffiths, Bob Awcock, Geoff Twyman, Jaimie Todd,
Nigel Summers, Tony Coare, Derek Mclean, Steve Pavey,
Ron Whitehead, David Bevan, Laurie Moody, Anthony Fisher,
John Uwins, Malcolm Betteridge, John Arnold, Tim Matthew,
Andy Carr, Kevin McDavitt, Alan Herbert, David Morris,
Dean Bridger & Rob Armstrong
Chris Childs, Nick Barnes, Stephen Brown, & Mark Lacombe
Keith Samphier
Pat Griffiths & Lesley Rowland
Hilary Smith, Liz Batten, Val Whitehead, Val Herbert,
Sue Pavey, Doreen Cripps, Joan Hunt & Rosina Grigor
Barbara Kinsey, Chris Twyman & Sue Kinsey
Pauline Childs
Pamela Skilton
Barbara Parsons
Bob Greenyer & Graham Myers
Jim Wilson
Rosalind Wood
Crew
Assistant Director
Stage Manager
Set Design
Set Construction & Back Stage Crew
Lighting Team
Sound
Costumes Design
Costume Team
Properties
Make-Up
Hair & Wigs
Prompt
Publicity
Programme Design
Box Office & Front of House Manager
Synopsis:
Robinson Crusoe finds a treasure map in a bottle and sets off on his adventures. He is opposed by the evil old man of the sea, Davy Jones, and a wicked sea captain, Will Atkins.
Shipwrecked on a desert island, Robinson is aided in his adventures by his brother Billy, his mother, Man Friday and the Fairy, who all help him outwit the tribe of cannibals and our hero returns
home triumphant, to marry
the girl of his dreams.
Pantomime Production Number: 37
BHTC Production Number: 219