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Performance

VenueMitchell Arts Centre
TownStoke-on-Trent
CountyStaffordshire
From27th November 2002
To30th November 2002
When19:30, sat 14:15
PricesFrom £6.00. To £6.00.
Mitchell Arts Centre (V999)
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Half a Sixpence

Half a Sixpence

Work:: Half a Sixpence (S1532)

Musical made famous in a film starring Tommy Steele. When a young draper's apprentice receives an unexpected legacy which makes him acceptable to the snobbish Walsingham family, he must choose between love for his childhood sweetheart and the flattering attentions of Helen Walsingham.. From the Original book 'Kipps' by H G Wells.
Music David Heneker
Lyrics David Heneker
Book by Beverley Cross

Production:: (T01759841961)

Digital imaging by Mic Pool, Jude Kelly will introduce photography into the production, and will work with the watercolour artist Len Tabner to create visual imagery.
Director Jude Kelly
Choreographer Stephen Mear
Design Peter McKintosh
Lighting Chris Davy
Sound Conrad Hendricks
Director Wendy Gadain (music)
Director James Powell (assistant)
Performer Jonjo O'Neill (Arthur Kipps)
Performer Samantha Seager (Ann Pornick)
Performer David Alder (Mr Shalford)
Performer Cameron Blakely (Chitterlow)
Performer Julie Bourne (Laura)
Performer Ken Bradshaw (Young Walsingham)
Performer Lindsey Dawson (Flo Bates)
Performer Damien Delaney (Ensemble)
Performer Jenny Dougan (Ensemble)
Performer Cara Elston (Ensemble)
Performer Susan Fay (Mrs Walsingham)
Performer Sara Griffiths (Helen Walsingham)
Performer Lucy Harris (Shop Girl)
Performer Pip Hinton (Mrs Botting)
Performer Clare Humphrey (Shop Girl)
Performer Bret Jones (Carshot)
Performer Matt Lightowler (Ensemble)
Performer Tania Mathurin (Shop Girl)
Performer Andrew Norris (Pearce)
Performer Carl Patrick (Buggins)
Performer Jeanette Ranger (Mrs Botting)
Performer Nick Searle (Sid Pornick)

Listing:: L01612182700




Production details

Digital imaging by Mic Pool, Jude Kelly will introduce photography into the production, and will work with the watercolour artist Len Tabner to create visual imagery.

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