Comic Potential
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Alan Ayckbourn’s COMIC POTENTIAL is a romantic sci-fi comedy play. It’s set in a TV studio in the foreseeable future, when low-cost androids (known as ‘actoids’) have largely replaced actors.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Adam Trainsmith | Matthew Cottle |
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Carla Pepperbloom | Jacqueline King |
Chandler Tate | David Soul |
Doctor / Farmer / Man in Dress Shop / Turkey | James Hornsby |
Girl in Dress Shop | Suzannah Hirst |
Jacie Triplethree | Janie Dee |
Lester Trainsmith / Desk Clerk / First Waiter | John Branwell |
Marmion / Second Waiter / Technician / Young Man | Bill Champion |
Mother / Dress Shop Assistant / Farmer’s Wife / Prostitute | Helen Pearson |
Prim Spring | Eleanor Tremain |
Trudi Floote | Becky Hindley |
Understudy | Terry Aaron |
Understudy | David Axel |
Understudy | Nick Barnes |
Understudy | Suzannah Hirst |
Understudy | Penelope McGhie |
Understudy | Helen Pearson |
Crew | |
Assistant Director | Mark Rayment |
Choreography | Sheila Carter |
Costume Designer | Christine Wall |
Designer | Roger Glossop |
Director | Alan Ayckbourn |
Fight Director | Wolf Christian |
Lighting Designer | Kath Geraghty |
Original Music | John Pattison |
Presented by | Michael Codron |
Presented in association with | Lee Dean |
Assistant Stage Manager | David Axel |
Assistant Stage Manager | Annabel Bolton |
Assistant Stage Manager | Jakki Julnes |
Company & Stage Manager | Elaine De Saulles |
Costume Supervisor / Wardrobe Mistress | Denise Monte-Colombi |
Deputy Stage Manager | Karen Smith |
Deputy Wardrobe / Wig Mistress | Dawn Thomas |
Sound Operator | Amanda Davies |
Wig Mistress | Louise Ricci |
Wig Supervisor | Felicite Gillham |
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