Jack the Ripper
Costumes by Reginald Hanson
Cast & Crew
Cast
Annie Chapman | Elaine Holland |
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Bertie Self | Alan C Turvey |
Bibby Beddows | Harry Goodier |
Blue Nose Stack | Derek Connell |
Catherine Eddowes | Sandra Holloway |
Chairman | Peter Spraggon |
Daniel Mendoza | Roy Sone |
Dinky Nine-eights | Jonty Miller |
Frances Coles | Helena Shenel |
Liza Pearl | Bernice Adams |
Lizzie Stride | Eleanor McCready |
Lord Overcoat | Gerald Taylor |
Marie Kelly | Terese Stevens |
Martha Tabram | Christine Edmonds |
Montague Druitt | Howard Southern |
Police-Sergeant Coles | Charles West |
Polly Anne Nicholls | Linda Rusby |
Slop Wallace | Jack Chissick |
Wally Kingsnorth | John Denton |
Wilkie Harrington | Graham Richards |
Crew | |
Book & Lyrics | Denis De Marne |
Book, Lyrics and Music | Ron Pember |
Choreographer | Doreen Hermitage |
Costume Designer | Reginald Hanson |
Designer | Reginald Woolley |
Director | Reginald Woolley |
Lighting | Reginald Woolley |
Musical Arranger | Geoffrey Brawn |
- Observations (2)
- Source: University of Bristol Theatre Collection
- Last modified by Michael Hope.
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Observations
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Jack Chissick played Slop Wallace
Derek Connell played Blue Nose Stack
Harry Goodier played Bibby Beddows
Elaine Holland played Annie Chapman
Sandra Holloway played Catherine Eddowes
Jonty Miller played Dinky Nine-Eights
Alan C Turvey played Bertie Self
Charles West played Police Sergeant ColesOriginally presented at The Players’ Theatre, London in June 1974
Then Ambassadors September 1974
Then transferred to The Cambridge Theatre, London 17/2/75 and closed 12/4/75I have 14 production photos of the Players production which are currently being stored at www.playerstheatrearchive.org.uk but which are unavailable to view right now as I’m currently building the website.
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