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VenueMenier Chocolate Factory
Also: The Mixing Room
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From21st September 2024
To16th November 2024
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sat, Sun Mats 15:00. Sep 23 at 19:30
PricesFrom £40.00. To £45.00.
Menier Chocolate Factory (V341546307)
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  • Date of change: 23 Jul 24 - T359451389

The Cabinet Minister

The Cabinet Minister

Work:: The Cabinet Minister (S1020575221)

The only politics involved in Pinero's brilliant farce are the politics of social climbing! When Kitty, wife of 'The Cabinet Minister', finds herself deeply in debt she borrows money from her dressmaker's brother. The interest he charges is unusual to say the least. Kitty must introduce him and his sister into 'society'. Kitty, trying desperately to arrange suitable marriages for her son and daughter and surrounded by her chaotic family, is at her wit's end. This fast moving farce has been delighting audiences for over a hundred years.
Author Arthur Wing Pinero

Production:: (T359451389)

Producer Menier Chocolate Factory
Adapted by Nancy Carroll
Director Paul Foster
Design Janet Bird
Costume Janet Bird
Lighting Tim Mascall
Sound George Dennis
Music Sarah Travis (and musical supervisor)
Director Joanna Goodwin (movement)
Performer George Blagden (Valentine White)
Performer Nancy Carroll (Lady Katherine Twombley)
Performer Joe Edgar (Brook Twombley)
Performer Phoebe Fildes (Miss Fanny Lacklustre)
Performer Rosalind Ford (Imogen Twombley)
Performer Dom Hodson (Keith / Lord Drumburris)
Performer Dillie Keane (Lady Macphail)
Performer Nicholas Rowe (Rt Hon Sir Julian Twombley)
Performer Laurence Ubong Williams (Mr Bernard Lacklustre / Mr Melting)
Performer Romaya Weaver (Lady Effie Vibart)
Performer Matthew Woodyatt (Sir Colin Macphail of Ballocheevin)

Listing:: L0440897428




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