HUMBUG by Tony Edwards
27th - 30th November 2003 - Crowthorne Parish Hall
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"Humbug!" is a recent stage adaptation of
Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". It tells the story of how the miser
Ebenezer Scrooge, for whom Christmas is "humbug" is forced to face the reality
of what he is, and what he will become if he does not mend his miserly ways.
The wealthy but miserly Scrooge is contrasted with the friends and families of
his employees and associates who, although they lack money and food, celebrate
the true spirit of Christmas. With the help of the ghosts of Christmas Past,
Present and Future, he comes to see that he can still be saved from a lonely
old age, aided with a frightening vision of dying alone and descending into
Hell. Not surprisingly, this gets his attention, and he is shocked into
reforming, becoming kind and generous, and leading the chorus in a jolly
Christmas song.
The story is well known and still very popular, with
many stage versions. By modern tastes it is, of course, sentimental and
melodramatic, and needs to be played in this way. However, this is not a
mickey-take: the message that friends and family are more important than money
is still relevant today. There are 10 songs, especially written for the show.
Tickets available now from P&S News Crowthorne High Street or
boxoffice@catswebsite.co.uk |
Cast
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John Taylor |
Ebenezer Scrooge |
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Claire Shenton-Taylor |
Ghost of Christmas Past |
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Rosemary Coulson |
Annie |
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Angela Stone |
Ghost of Christmas Future |
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Caroline Prince-Wright |
Sally |
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Lawre Doyle |
Jacob Marley |
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Sarah Hill |
Mrs Cratchit |
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Rebecca Sinnett |
Want / Urchin |
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Simon Heffer |
Bob Cratchit |
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James Sinnett |
Ignorance / Urchin |
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Rory Hill |
Tiny Tim / Urchin |
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Tim Doyle |
Teenage Ebenezer / Citizen |
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Robyn Heffer |
Belinda Cratchit |
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Stephanie Richards |
Young Fan |
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Emma Ricketts |
Martha Cratchit |
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John Glossop |
Young Man Ebenezer |
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Georgina Ross |
Emily Cratchit |
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Stuart Durrant |
School Master / Old Joe / Citizen |
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Jamie Heffer |
Peter Cratchit / Urchin |
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Angie Chitty |
Old Molly / Caroller |
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Ian Machlachlan |
Fred / Citizen |
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Maureen Cowley |
Mrs Dibler |
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Sophie Taylor |
Poppy / Citizen |
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Julie Sandes |
Poulterer / Citizen |
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Louise Sinnett |
Kate |
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Kim Edwards |
Citizen |
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Nick Skinner |
Mr Fezziwig / Topper |
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Vicky Sorell |
Citizen |
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Jackie Ross |
Mrs Fezziwig |
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Kim Davies |
Citizen |
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Emily Grieve |
Belle |
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Stefanie Davey |
Urchin / Demon |
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Jon Keen |
Ghost of Christmas Present / Dick |
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Anna Chitty |
Urchin |
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Lydia Allen |
Urchin / Demon |
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Ross Phelps |
Boy Ebenezer / Urchin |
Band
| Violin |
Lizzie Maxwell |
| Guitar |
David Rhodes |
Crew
| Director |
David Rhodes |
| Assistant director |
Karen Bushell |
| Producer |
Caroline Jones (myf) |
| Stage manager |
Pete Gosden |
| Lighting |
Caroline Jones (myf) |
| Sound |
David Sinnett |
| Music production |
Emily Bladen & John Taylor |
| Costumes |
Sophie Taylor & Angie Chitty |
| Make up |
Helen Maclachlan |
| Set design |
John & Sophie Taylor |
| Set furnishing |
Sophie Taylor |
| Props |
Julie Sandes |
| Poster, programme & tickets |
John Taylor |
| Publicity |
Jackie Ross |
| Box office |
Jon Keen |
| Front of House manager |
Nigel Willetts |
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