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Scrooge

Musical

6 November 2000 - 11 November 2000

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Production Team
Director
Nora Howcroft
Musical Director
Sarah Day
Choreographer
Karen Lunt
Cast
Ebeneezer Scrooge
Roy Iddon
Jacob Marley
Michael Taylor
Bob Cratchit
David Witt
Ghost of Christmas Past
Teresa Neary
Ghost of Christmas Present
Ernest Dawson
Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
Harry Lee
Harry/Young Scrooge
David Wilson
Isabel/Helen
Adrienne Wormald
Ethel Cratchit
Vicki Wilson
Tiny Tim
Jamie Fletcher
Kathy Cratchit
Emma Watton
Mr Fezziwig
Paul Brennan
Mrs Fezziwig
Kathy Turton
Wine Merchant
Caroline Burke
Mr Carstairs
Ron Finney
Hugo Harty
David Watson
Jocelyn Jollygood
Bill Sharples
Bissett the Butcher
Don Fairclough
Mrs Dilber
Ann Coleman
Miss Dilber
Jane Bickerstaffe
Bess
Joyce Walters
Beggar Woman
Janet Witt
Punch & Judy Man
Peter Simpson
Tom Jenkins
Andrew Turton
School Teacher
Ron Finney
Jen
Zoe Pollitt
Ebby
Daniel Whitehead
Dick Wilkins
John Whitehead
Peter Cratchit
Desmond O'Malley
Martha Cratchit
Faye Knowles
Belinda Cratchit
Chloe Bentham
Plum Pudding Seller
Lesley Watson
Topper
Paul Duckworth
Mary
Janet Holloway
Boy with sled
Thomas Smith
Mr Pringle
Keith Richardson
Mrs Pringle
Irene Bowers
Urchins
  • Sarah Fairclough
  • Helen Pycroft
  • Laura Weston
  • Natasha Wilkinson

Dancers
  • Carole Brooks
  • Karen Evans
  • Jill Marsden
  • Barbara Martin
  • Elizabeth Pycroft

Chorus
  • Clare Brennan
  • Claire Clarkson
  • Barry Cragg
  • Lucy Finney
  • Hazel Gray
  • Barbara Haslam
  • Doreen Healey
  • Cecilia Keefe
  • Rita Margiotta
  • Yvonne Neary
  • Ruth Prescott
  • Mary Pycroft
  • Maria Sharrocks
  • Janet Smith

Photographs by
John Tustin
Reviews
Christmas has come early to Egerton, where a stunning production of Leslie Bricusse's Scrooge is a sell-out. Audiences must have heard on the grapevine that this show has something for everyone. Its in turn funny and sad, and Director Nora Howcroft succeeds in keeping a large cast moving along swiftly and surely. She's obviously worked the performers hard and its paid off. This is an ambitious show to tackle, and only a society of Walmsley's standing could attempt it and succeed so admirably.

Musical Director Sarah Day helps to lift the show into top gear, and Choreographer Karen Lunt has devised routines which work well. The staging is outstanding. From the moment the curtain opens to show a giant Christmas card, the results are excellent. The special effects are a delight.

Roy Iddon is a splendid Scrooge, changing from miser to philanthropist in style. And his singing is as good as his acting. The ghostly apparitions make their presence felt, particularly Ernest Dawson as the jovial Ghost of Christmas Present. Adrienne Wormald charmingly doubles as Isabel and Helen, and is well matched by David Wilson as Harry and Young Scrooge. David Witt is a wholely believable Bob Cratchit, and young Jamie Fletcher a moving Tiny Tim.

Costumes are exceptionally good - I was particularly taken by the sumptuous robes of Christmas Present. Outstanding among the routines is Thank You Very Much, with an energetic Andrew Turton, and December the 25th with Kathy Turton and Paul Brennan as the Fezziwigs. A great show!
Doreen Crowther
An early start to the festive season was the society's offering with this Leslie Bricusse version of the ever popular Charles Dickens' story "A Christmas Carol". With the "special effects" being an integral and necessary part of the production this is not the easiest of shows to present and was one area with which the society coped very well. Specialised make-up was also essential for several members of the cast and again the society was equal to the task.

Roy Iddon took on the monumental part of Scrooge and, despite the odd hiccup, gave a proficient performance. His curmudgeonly attitude quickly changed to the jolly philanthropist after his brushes with Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. Michael Taylor made an excellent cobweb bedecked Marley with good make up and a nice line in levitation. The ghosts were played by Teresa Neary (Christmas Past), Harry Lee (Christmas yet to Come) and Ernest Dawson as the jocular and sumptuously costumed Ghost of Christmas Present.

The Cratchit family were well represented by David Witt who was exemplary as the downtrodden Bob Cratchit and Vicki Wilson as his wife Ethel. The children were played by Fay Knowles (Martha), Chloe Bentham (Belinda), Emma Walton (Kath) and Jamie Fletcher as Tiny Tim. Adrienne Wormald looked completely at ease with the double roles of Isabel and Helen and was suitably matched by David Wilson as Young Scrooge and Scrooge's nephew.

Chorus numbers were generally quite good with "December the 25th", led by the effervescent Fezziwigs played by Kathy Turton and Paul Brennen, and "Thank you very much", led by an energetic Tom Jenkins played by Andrew Turton, being outstanding.

Costumes were colourful and of the correct period and lighting, by Norman Bowers. was effective and changed as the mood decreed. The production team of Nora Howcroft (Director), Karen Lunt (Choreographer) and Sarah Day (Musical Director) had obviously worked the society hard which presented the capacity audience with a very entertaining show.

A Long service award of a 10 year medal was presented to Evonne Neary along with 30 year bars to Betty Towler and Harry Lee after the show.
Glyn Neary
Awards
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Nomination
Best Set
Bolton Evening News Amateur Theatre Awards
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