Crew & Creatives Cast List - Ardingly College
Crew & Creatives Cast List - Ardingly College
Crew & Creatives Cast List - Ardingly College
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<strong>Crew</strong> & <strong>Creatives</strong><br />
Stage Manager<br />
Asst Stage Manager<br />
Follow-spot Operator<br />
Costume and Make-up<br />
Sound Operator<br />
Lighting Operator<br />
Video Operator<br />
Backstage<br />
Poster Design<br />
Set Construction<br />
Director<br />
Musical Director<br />
Choreographer<br />
Asst Directors<br />
Asst Musical Director<br />
Technical Director<br />
Asst Tech Director<br />
Vocal Coach<br />
Orchestra<br />
Reed 1<br />
Reed 2<br />
Reed 3<br />
Trumpet<br />
Trumpet<br />
Trombone<br />
Piano<br />
Bass<br />
Percussion<br />
Set Supervision<br />
Catering<br />
Box Office Manager<br />
Box Office<br />
Programme<br />
Costume Hire<br />
Front of House<br />
Luke Smith<br />
Alexandra Fellner<br />
Sam Williams<br />
Ashleigh John<br />
Amber Kemp<br />
Alexa Morgan<br />
Anna Hottenbacher<br />
Diana Sokol<br />
Charlie Bayne<br />
Oliver Waring<br />
Justine Ward<br />
Freya Barratt<br />
Jess Van Droogenbroeck<br />
Jasper Marshall<br />
Ciaran Mulligan<br />
Cara Rocks<br />
Kristian Sorensen<br />
Joyce Van der Graaf<br />
Phoebe Hardwick<br />
Sophie Belcher<br />
Phoebe Hardwick<br />
Jasmine Hay<br />
Lucy Hindle<br />
Amber Kemp<br />
Maddie King<br />
Patsy Laidler<br />
Tiah Mason-Windett<br />
Tom Medlicott<br />
Alexa Morgan<br />
Queenie Ng<br />
Zara Shams<br />
Harriet Shore<br />
Kyra Thomas<br />
Tim Coker<br />
Robert Costin<br />
Christina Coleman<br />
Clair Ballantyne<br />
Jennifer O’Neill Kaan<br />
Max Kenworthy<br />
Julian Hewings<br />
Jonathan Caldicot<br />
Mike Hewson<br />
Susan Gilmour Bailey<br />
Andrew Franks<br />
Georgina Barry<br />
Phil Paton<br />
John Playford<br />
Dave Moorhouse<br />
Tim Wade<br />
Max Kenworthy<br />
Sue Denyer<br />
Brian Steel<br />
Victoria Dewing<br />
Louissa Pedlingham<br />
Andy Cockram<br />
<strong>College</strong> Chefs<br />
Catering Department<br />
Suzanne O’Shea<br />
Narelle Doe<br />
Sandra Hines<br />
Mercer Design, Somerset<br />
Dress Circle of York<br />
<strong>College</strong> Prefects<br />
<strong>Cast</strong> <strong>List</strong><br />
Emcees<br />
Connor Norris<br />
JoJo Macari<br />
Carlos Sandin<br />
Sally Bowles (5/7 Dec) Georgia Kinahan<br />
Sally Bowles (6/8 Dec) Rose Shaw<br />
Cliff Bradshaw (5/7 Dec)Danny Wydra<br />
Cliff Bradshaw (6/8 Dec)Oliver Wilson<br />
Fraulein Schneider<br />
Herr Schultz<br />
Fraulein Kost<br />
Ernst Ludwig<br />
Nazi Youth<br />
Customs Officer<br />
Sailor<br />
Max<br />
KitKat Girls<br />
Hoodies<br />
Waiters<br />
Berliners<br />
Michaela Green<br />
Charlie Jackson<br />
Georgie Nichols<br />
George Waring<br />
Isabelle Price<br />
Ed Jobling<br />
Axel Fithen<br />
Harry Clark<br />
Dani Brown<br />
Poppy Durkan<br />
Amelia Elwin<br />
Ann-Kathrin Henning<br />
Sammi Jackman<br />
Charlotte Martin-Linsley<br />
Rosie Nichols<br />
Naomi Young<br />
Amanda Chan<br />
Emma Donald<br />
Anna Elwin<br />
Ellie Haines<br />
Maxine Higenyi<br />
Ariane Pogge<br />
Isabelle Price<br />
Harry Ames<br />
Chris Ashcroft<br />
Will <strong>Cast</strong>le<br />
Harry Clark<br />
Ed Jobling<br />
Samuel Ryder-Smith<br />
Francesca Channon<br />
Sarah Elder<br />
Emma Elgee<br />
Gus Fithen<br />
Jennifer Forster<br />
Megan Fudge<br />
James Harvey<br />
Thomas Hindle<br />
Katharine Hughes<br />
Eva Kanchelskis<br />
Katrina Marina<br />
Thalia Merryweather<br />
Tori Nambi<br />
Patrick O’Brien<br />
James Percy<br />
Sean Pontikos<br />
Fran Sprules<br />
Rehearsal Photographs (left to right): Danny Wydra and<br />
Georgia Kinahan; Oliver Wilson and Rose Shaw; Charlie Jackson<br />
CABARET<br />
By arrangement with MusicScope and Stage Musicals Ltd of New York, <strong>Ardingly</strong> <strong>College</strong> proudly presents<br />
B o o k b y J o e M a s t e r o f f M u s i c b y J o h n K a n d e r L y r i c s b y F r e d E b b<br />
B a s e d o n t h e p l a y b y J o h n V a n D r u t e n a n d s t o r i e s b y C h r i s t o p h e r I s h e r w o o d<br />
5 th -8 th December 2012, 7.30pm<br />
The Under, <strong>Ardingly</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
]
It Could Never Happen Again<br />
Lucy is a single mother of two girls aged<br />
11 and 9.<br />
She worked in a small high street shop until<br />
twelve months ago when she lost her job –<br />
another victim of a deepening recession.<br />
Lucy fell behind with her mortgage payments<br />
and was evicted from her home a few months<br />
later. Her local authority stepped in and<br />
placed Lucy and her children in bed and<br />
breakfast accommodation.<br />
They have been there for seven months now,<br />
living in one room with a shared bathroom<br />
and a shared kitchen. The room is damp.<br />
It has a cockroach infestation. The girls<br />
do their homework on the double bed they<br />
share. They eat their microwave meals on<br />
the same bed. They play together on the<br />
same bed.<br />
Absurdly, the Council pays the Landlord<br />
of the bed and breakfast more than she<br />
was paying on her mortgage every month<br />
before her house was repossessed. The<br />
Landlord is not likely to complain about<br />
that though, not when there’s a profit to<br />
be made. He drives a very expensive car,<br />
and its 12-litre engine just eats petrol<br />
(and that’s not getting any cheaper). He<br />
wears very expensive clothes and his gold<br />
fillings catch the light when he laughs<br />
– which he does a lot. He goes out most<br />
evenings to a lap-dancing club where he<br />
leers over semi-naked women and tips them<br />
in one hundred pound notes.<br />
Lucy blames the Bankers. She lost her job<br />
because people stopped spending money and<br />
people stopped spending money because the<br />
banks stopped lending it.<br />
One day, a small man with a Charlie Chaplin<br />
moustache rap rat-a-tat-tats on Lucy’s<br />
door. He has a kind face and instinctively,<br />
she trusts him. He tells her all about the<br />
Bankers and the Landlords. They are rich<br />
and getting richer.<br />
He tells her that the banks are run by<br />
Jews and that the Landlord with the golden<br />
smile, he’s a Jew. The owner of the shop<br />
where she worked is also a Jew. The<br />
immigrant who now works for him for less<br />
than minimum wage, she’s Jewish too.<br />
And it’s their fault. They took her money.<br />
They took her job. They have left her<br />
children to suffer.<br />
Passers-by stare at smashed Jewish shop windows after<br />
Kristallnacht, 1933<br />
He opens the briefcase he is holding<br />
and takes out a brick. He places it on<br />
the table and leaves. Lucy stares at<br />
the brick curiously for a few seconds<br />
before lifting it, feeling its weight and<br />
roughness in her hands. She picks up her<br />
coat and decides to head over to the shop<br />
where she used to work to see if things<br />
have picked up again, prepared to beg the<br />
Jew for her job back. Brick still in hand,<br />
she hears the man with the Charlie Chaplin<br />
moustache rap rat-a-tat-tatting at the<br />
door of the room next to hers. Through the<br />
paper-thin wall, she hears him telling her<br />
neighbour all about the Bankers and<br />
the Landlord and the shop owner.<br />
“<br />
The Money Song<br />
If you haven’t any coal in the stove<br />
And you freeze in the winter<br />
And you curse on the wind at your fate<br />
When you haven’t any shoes on your feet<br />
And your coat’s thin as paper<br />
And you look thirty pounds underweight.<br />
When you go to get a word of advice<br />
From the fat little pastor<br />
He will tell you to love evermore.<br />
But when hunger comes a rap, rat-a-tat,<br />
Rat-a-tat at the window<br />
See how love flies out the door<br />
For money makes the world go around<br />
The world go around<br />
The world go around<br />
Money makes the world go around<br />
It makes the world go ‘round<br />
Cartoon from the Financial Times, August 2011<br />
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