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Three
One-Act Plays
Thursday 1st - Saturday 3rd April 2004
1-act plays 2004 info | "Oliver" pics | "Pins Alive" pics | "Albert" pics

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Steve Cassily (far right) receives the
Thomas Trophy for Best Actor
at the Rosebowl Drama Festival, May 2004,
for his role as "Nico" in "Albert"
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photo to enlarge] |
Oliver
adapted from the play by Jeremy Brook
Pins Alive
Albert by Richard
Harris
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Oliver
adapted from the play by
Jeremy Brook
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Starring - In the
Workhouse:
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Max Cassily as
"Oliver" |
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Carole Cording as
"Mrs Corney" |
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Alan Churcher as
"Beadle" |
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Wendy Dyson as "Hag" |
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Lucy Bent as "Woman" |
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Jim Pinnock as
"Doctor" |
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Victoria Dyson as
"Nurse" |
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Erin Mills as
"Skinny" |
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Holly Chamberlain as
"Birdy" |
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David Amies as
"Sneak" |
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Jade Gaiger as
"Belly" |
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Other "Workhouse
Children": Charlotte Collingham, Shannon Galloway, Katie Mallion,
Brooke Osborne, Aimee Padden, Stevie Schofield, Elliot Watson |
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June Ross as "Lady
Stock-Jobber" |
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Starring - In Fagin's Den:
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John Hall as "Fagin" |
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Nand Cassily as
"Nancy" |
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Pete Sorrell as
"Sykes" |
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Jim Pinnock as
"Monks" |
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Tom King as "Artful
Dodger" |
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Ruby Cassily as "Charley" |
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Dan Clark as "Toby" |
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Lara Ellis-Feather as "Lock-up Lottie" |
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Matt Stanley as "Barney" |
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Ed Tymoshyshyn as "Leonardo" |
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Danielle Osborne as "Jo" |
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At The Undertakers',
Brownlow's and more:
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Jon Kille as "Mr
Sowerberry" |
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Rita Southgate as
"Mrs Sowerberry" |
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Danny Missenden as
"Noah" |
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Lucy Bent as
"Charlotte" |
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Jim Pinnock as "Mr
Fang" |
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Jon Kille as "Mr
Brownlow" |
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Lynn Warren as "Mrs
Rose Maylie" |
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June Ross as
"Witness" |
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Danny Missenden as
"Policeman" |
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"Passers-by":
Carole Cording, Rita
Southgate and Victoria Dyson |
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Young Oliver is an
orphan who escapes the cheerless life of the Workhouse and takes to the
streets of 19th Century London. Here he is taken under the wing of
the sinister Fagin, his fiendish henchman Bill Sykes and the rest of
Fagin's gang. Whilst trying to help Oliver escape from his life of
crime Nancy meets her death so bringing to an end Fagin's rule. Or
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Pins Alive
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Written & directed by Jon Jackson |
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Click here
for the "Pins Alive" Picture Gallery |
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Starring:
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Bill Potter
as "Bill" |
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John Hall as
"Andy" |
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Jim Pinnock
as "K.P." (Headpin) |
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Dawn Osborne
as "Fred" (5 pin) |
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Pete Sorrell
as "Sven" (10 pin) |
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Nand Cassily
as "Haley" (7 pin) |
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Louise
Dobson as "Clive" (reserve 5 pin) |
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Lucy Bent as
"Nikita" (9 pin) |
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Nina
Ellis-Feather as "Charlie" |
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Danielle
Osborne as the "Bowling Ball" |
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"Other
Pins": Max Cassily, Ruby Cassily, Shannon Bailey, Tom King and
Brooke Osborne |
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"Pinsetters": Carole Cording and Danny Missenden |
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Synopsis:
Have you ever been Ten Pin Bowling? Have you ever
thought there must be more going on at the end of the lane than meets
the eye? Pins Alive brings the bowling alley to life in a
way that may help answer some of the questions you always had but
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Albert
by Richard Harris
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Directed by Lynsay Kille |
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Click here for "Albert" Picture
Gallery |
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Starring:
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Lucy Bent as "Karin" |
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Steve Cassily as "Nico" |
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Jon Kille as "Albert" |
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Synopsis:
Can language
really be a barrier? The chance meeting of Karin, Nico and Albert
in a house somewhere in London allows them the opportunity to find out.
The fact that they are all from different countries surely can't matter
- after all, they can sit around, chatting and joking, getting to know
and appreciate their differences - all the misunderstandings, the
suspicions, will just disappear, right? .... Right?
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"Albert" was selected to go through to the Rosebowl
Drama Festival in May 2004.
Steve
Cassily was awarded the Thomas Trophy for Best Actor for his
performance as "Nico"
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