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Performance

VenueOFS Studio (previously known as Old Fire Station Theatre)
TownOxford
CountyOxfordshire
From5th October 2005
To8th October 2005
WhenWed, Thu 19:30. Fri, Sat 17:00, 20:00
PricesFrom £9.00. To £9.00.
OFS Studio (previously known as Old Fire Station Theatre) (V800)
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Sweeney Todd

Sweeney Todd

Work:: Sweeney Todd (S01155159794)

A melodrama on the story of Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street, who has a knack of 'polishing his customers off' before passing them onto Mrs Lovett who owns the pie shop below.
Author C.G.Bond

Production:: (T1238886475)

Company RAFTA (The Royal Air Force Theatrical Association)
Director Philip Goudall
Director Gene David Kirk (assistant to the director)
Producer Simon Barnes
Other Alison Kirkwood (stage manager)
Music Nathan Taylor
Lighting Rich Bratley
Sound Jon Williams
Costume Janie Ranger
Other Debbie Creswell (props)
Performer Paul McCue (Anthony Hope)
Performer Malcolm Jones (Sweeney Todd)
Performer Frances Iles (Beggar Woman)
Performer Iris Bartle (Mrs Lovett)
Performer Christopher Bartle (A Beadle)
Performer Robert Iles (Judge Turpin)
Performer Damien Beynon (Tobias Ragg)
Performer James Baker (Balding Man)
Performer Martin Truss (Alfredo Pirelli)
Performer Alexandra Stroud (Johanna)
Performer Paul Foot (Jonas Fogg)
Performer Daryl Bennett (Member of the Watch)
Performer Pamela Jones (Madame)
Performer Karrie Breen
Performer Jenny Corder
Performer Debbie Creswell
Performer Christine Dunn
Performer Kerry McNally
Performer Janie Ranger
Performer Diane Valtisiaris

Listing:: L1448505778




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