The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
This specific production does not yet have a description, but the play itself does:
Adapted from novel by C.S. Lewis
Cast & Crew
Cast
Bertha/Hag/Naiad/The Face/Ramandu | Claire Hackett |
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Edmund | Warren Saire |
Eustace Scrubb | Gideon Pedder |
Lord Argoz/Hogglestock/Slaver/Dragon | Jonathan Whaley |
Lord Bern/Bulgy Bear/Guard/Slaver | Fred Bryant |
Lord Mavramorn/Harold/Captain of the Guard/Clodsley Shovel/Slave Captain | Erik Collinson |
Lucy/Pattertwig | Julia Sawalha |
Miraz | Floyd Bevan |
Nikkabrik/Lord Rhoop/Slaver/Guard/Duffer | Frank Ellis |
Prince Caspian | John Hannah |
Professor Cornelius/Aslan | John Hug |
Reepicheep | Neil Nisbet |
Trufflehunter | Alan Hockey |
Trumpkin | Eddie Angel |
Crew | |
ASM | Sheila Dunkerley |
ASM | Sarah Jay |
Assistant Carpenter | Brian Galer |
Bass and guitar | Frank Gibbon |
Carpenter | James Clark |
Choreographer | Imogen Claire |
Composer/Musical Director | Brendan Healy |
Construction Manager | Chris Coles |
Costume Supervisor | Fran Alderson |
Dayman | Fred Hill |
Design Assistant | Linda Galvin |
Designer | Sarah Jane Mclelland |
Director | Ken Hill |
DSM | Jane Pole |
Fight Director | Ian McKay |
Lighting Designer | Vic Lockwood |
Master Carpenter | Phil Bailey |
Original novel | C S Lewis |
Percussion | Bruce Arthur |
Production Manager | Ray Rennie |
Props Maker | Jill Amos |
Scenic Artist | Alan Wood |
Senior Technician | Bill Tarn |
Sound Designer | Joe Brodie |
Stage Dayman | Tony Wah |
Stage Manager | Frances Dunn |
Technical Assistant [lighting] | Richie Orr |
Wardrobe Assistant | Freda Armstrong |
Wardrobe Assistant | Joan Battey |
Wardrobe Assistant | Joan Telford |
Wardrobe Supervisor | Judith Gray |
- Observations (1)
- Added by Jared William.
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Observations
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We took our children to see all the productions of the Narnia stories (we all loved them until they stopped after the silver chair I think). When we went to see The ‘voyage of the dawn treader’, there was a competition for children to find as many words from “Dawn Treader” as possible. My son (then aged 5) won the 6 and under section. He got a signed poster (which we still have) although some of the signatures are fading slightly.
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