Something Nasty in the Woodshed, by Adrian Rendle, Nick Transem and Irving Manley
Cast & Crew
Cast
Ada Doom | Norah Blaney |
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Adam Lambswreath | Ian Burford |
Amos Starkadder | Richard Curnock |
Caraway | Peter Brookes |
Dick Hawk-Monitor | Michael Attwell |
Elfine | Sandra Scriven |
Ensemble | Judy Bowen |
Ensemble | Gary Brighton |
Ensemble | Bill Drysdale |
Ensemble | Angela Easterling |
Ensemble | Richard Fox |
Ensemble | Gerard Hunt |
Ensemble | Clare Welch |
Flora Poste | Rosemary Nichols |
Harkaway | Brian Handley |
Judith Starkadder | Patricia Kerry |
M. Solide | John Dalby |
Mark Dolour | Roy Jameson |
Meriam | Jennifer Jayne |
Micah | John MacLeod |
Mr Mybug | Philip Gilbert |
Mr Neck | John Mclaren |
Mrs Hawk-Monitor | Hazel Bainbridge |
Rennet | Apple Brook |
Reuben Starkadder | Kenneth Poitevin |
Seth Starkadder | Bernard Lloyd |
Waitress/Ensemble | Anna Bowden |
Crew | |
ASM | Gaye Lambert |
Assistant Electrician | Michael Ward |
Assistant Production Manager | Armand Gerard |
Bass | Peter Chapman |
Book | Adrian Rendle |
Casting Director | Jane Clayton |
Chief Electrician | Buddy Woolsey |
Choreographer | Denys Palmer |
Clarinet/Bass Clarinet | David Lawrence |
Designer [Set and costumes] | Disley Jones |
Director | Adrian Rendle |
DSM | Pamela Jackson |
Harp | Muriel Cole |
Horn | Terence Johns |
Lyrics | Irving Manley |
Music | Nick Transem |
Musical Director/Piano | Anthony Bowles |
Original novel “Cold Comfort Farm” | Stella Gibbons |
Percussion | Frederick Stancliffe |
PR | Eileen Norris |
Press Representative | Lois Hunter |
Production Manager | John Terry |
Production Stage Manager | Crispin Evans |
Student ASM | Marion Park |
Technical Stage Manager | Richard Bullimore |
Wardrobe Mistress | Florence Waite |
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