PAST PRODUCTIONS
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March 2010
`The House of Blue Leaves' directed by Wendy Smith
The performance took place at the Headgate
Theatre. Cast included William Hooper, Peter Schofield, Phil Young,
Heidi Mussett, Rebecca Hallewell, Claire Worland, Rosie Forth, Lorraine
Dunt, Sara Green, Paul Reed, Scott Sophos. Assistant director
Charlotte Bayford, Stage Manager Stephen Peeling, DSMs
Peter Schofield, Sally Tarpey, ASM Alex O'Neill, Set Steve
Dunt, Costume Sara Green, Margie North & Judith Knappett,
Properties Anna West, Lighting Martin Rayner & Glenn Cousins,
Sound James Potter, Music & Composition Will Hooper, Special
Effects Adviser John Worland, Prompt Sue Atkin.
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November 2009 `Allo `Allo directed by Kerry King Excerpt from the NETG Adjudication - ‘this was a very enjoyable production of a high standard and it was nice to see Colchester Theatre Group presenting a farcical comedy. It certainly brightened up a wet and miserable November evening. Thank you!’ The performance took place at the Headgate Theatre. Cast included James Potter, Adam Duarte-Dias, Matthew Barrott, Maggie Brush, Kerry Gullen, Chrissie Kettle, Anna West, Will Parrick, Jacqueline Goodall, Rod Green, Lester Pearse, Stephen Kateley, Rosie Forth, Jane Rayner, Sara Rout, Charlotte Bayford, Paul Reed, Peter Schofield, Matthew Fish, Scott Sophos. Stage Managers Charlotte Bayford and Alexandra Berriman, Lighting Martin Rayner, assisted by Alistair Humphrey, Sound Andy Terry, Martin Rayner, Robert West, props Lorraine Dunt, programme Anne Tomkinson, front of house Jane Rayner.
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April 2009 The Children's Hour directed by Andrew Hodgson. The performance took place at the Headgate Theatre. Cast included Laura Wheeler, Ellie Kent, Will Parrick, Giovanna Austin, B Svistunenko, Maggie Brush, Jo Cobbold, Anna West, Chloe Kent, Amy Skeet, Megan Griffiths, Mark Bonsor (who also stage managed) properties by Margaret Kerr, Lighting designed and operated by Martin Rayner, James Potter operated sound, Sally Tarpey prompted, Kerry King designed the garden and school costumes were made by Lily Adams, Sara Green, Judith Knappett and Julie Mamodesen. Sara Green was Front-of-House Manager. The poster and programme were designed by Anne Tomkinson. 9 nominations in the 2008/9 full length play festival. Giovanna and B both won awards.
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November 2008 Murder in the Cathedral by T. S. Eliot, directed by Mike Poole and Sara Green. Headgate Theatre. The cast included John Flint, Elly Kent, Peter North, Rod Green, Paul Reed, Robbie Taylor Hunt, Matt Gibson, David Elliot Joseph Sales, and, in the chorus, Becky Hallewell, Judith Knappett, Margie North, B Svistunenko, Swapna Uddin, Helen Bridge, Rosie Forth, Yvonne Cobbold, Lynda Edwardson, Jane Rayner, Irene Lincoln, Rhiannon Arnold, Teresa Sales and AnneTomkinson. Lighting was designed and operated by Martin Rayner, sound by Peter Reilly. Sarah Manning-Press stage managed, assisted by David Walker and Amy Street. Margie North co-ordinated the costumes, Bella Pearce painted the set and Jackie Goodall was Front-of-House Manager. The poster and programme were designed and printed by Ian Amos.
4 nominations in the 2008/9 full length play festival. |
July 2008 We love you Arthur by Fiona Evans, directed by Kate Sheffield.The performance took place at the Headgate Theatre. in the cast were Chloe Spencer Campbell, B Svistunenko, Colin Downey, Jackie Goodall, Jackie Grant and Teresa Sales. Chloe and B won joint "Best Young Actress" for their performance.
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Skin of our Teeth (July 2007) the cast won the Adjudicator's Award for ensemble playing. |
Barber of Seville (March 2007) Rod Green won the Millennium Award for new writing. |
last updated 22/03/2010