The Merchant of Venice
Cast & Crew
Cast
Antonio, a merchant of Venice | Roger Dobson |
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Balthasar, servant to Portia | Martin Rayner |
Bassanio | Don Poar |
Citizen of Venice | Jason Cattrell |
Citizen of Venice | Rosie Forth |
Citizen of Venice | Catherine Sales |
Gaoler | Brian Butcher |
Gratiano, friend to Antonio and Bassanio | Nigel Walford |
Lady of Belmont | Charlotte Cocks |
Lady of Belmont | Catherine Sales |
Launcelot Gobbo, servant to Shylock | Tim Welling |
Leonardo, servant to Bassanio | James King |
Lorenzo, in love with Jessica | Peter Griffiths |
Musician and Singer | Charlotte Cocks |
Musician and Singer | Catherine Sales |
Nerissa, a companion to Portia | Suzanne Webb |
Old Gobbo, father to Launcelot | George Young |
Portia | Wendy Smith |
Salarino, friend to Antonio and Bassanio | Joseph Sales |
Shylock, a rich Jew | George Flint |
Solanio, friend to Antonio and Bassanio | Stephan Drury |
Stephania, a messenger | Charlotte Cocks |
The Duke of Venice | Robin Warnes |
The Prince of Arragon | Peter McKay |
The Prince of Morocco | David King
(credited as Dave King) |
Tubal, a Jew, Shylock’s friend | Rod Green |
Crew | |
Assistant Stage Manager | Jolene Steele |
Costumes | Sara Green |
Costumes | Eddie McKay |
Director | Jenny Burke |
Director’s Assistant | Rachel Culley |
Front of House and Refreshments | Jean Jones |
Front of House and Refreshments | Barbara Pears |
Lighting Design | Glenn Cousins |
Lighting Operation | Robert Kittridge |
Music & Original Score | Ian Amos |
Producer | Tony Saitta |
Prompt | Angie Reid |
Properties | Rachel Culley |
Publicity | Jean Jones |
Publicity | Barbara Pears |
Publicity Photographs | Peter McKay |
Set Design | John Garrod |
Sound | Tony Saitta |
Stage Manager | John Garrod |
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