Jerusalem
On St George’s Day, the morning of the local county fair, Johnny Byron, local waster and modern day Pied Piper, is a wanted man. The council officials want to serve him an eviction notice, his children want their dad to take them to the fair, Troy Whitworth wants to give him a serious kicking and a motley crew of mates want his ample supply of drugs and alcohol.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Danny Whitworth | Dan Poole |
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Davey | Danny Kirrane |
Dawn | Lucy Montgomery |
Distant Voices (Voice Over) | Valerie Bird |
Distant Voices (Voice Over) | Andrew Bowker |
Distant Voices (Voice Over) | Members of Dynamo Youth Theatre (Havant) |
Frank Whitworth | Greg Burridge |
Ginger | Mackenzie Crook |
Johnny “Rooster” Byron | Mark Rylance |
Lee | Tom Brooke |
Marky | Lewis Coppen |
Marky | Lenny Harvey |
Mayor’s Wife (Voice Over) | Mary Roscoe |
Mr Parsons | Harvey Robinson |
Ms Fawcett | Sarah Moyle |
Pea | Jessica Barden |
Phaedra | Aimeé-Ffion Edwards |
Tanya | Charlotte Mills |
The Professor | Alan David |
Troy Whitworth | Barry Sloane |
Wesley | Gerard Horan |
Crew | |
Assistant Designer | Mark Simmonds |
Assistant Director | Natalie Ibu |
Assistant Stage Manager | Nick Hayman |
Casting Director | Amy Ball |
Composer | Stephen Warbeck |
Costume Supervisor | Iona Kenrick |
Deputy Stage Manager | Maddy Grant |
Designer | Ultz |
Dialect Coach | Charmian Hoare |
Director | Ian Rickson |
Lighting | Mimi Jordan Sherin |
Production Manager | Paul Handley |
Scenic Elements | Souvenir Scenic Studios |
Sound | Ian Dickinson |
Stage Management Work Placement | Elli Andrews |
Stage Management Work Placement | Amy Huckett |
Stage Manager | Cath Bates |
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- Mark Rylance as Johnny “Rooster” Byron by Simon Annand, Creative Commons Attribution
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