This is our fourth production of Dick Whittington, the last being in 2006. That previous production was when Chris and Sylvia Bradley joined, along with Steve Eddison. Steve’s role then (and also this year) was Alderman Fitzwarren
A few other current members also appeared 10 years ago: Kathy Allan was Tom Cat, and Ross Crowe was Sarah the Cook (the same as this year). Sue Hewerdine was Dick W in 2006 – she isn’t appearing this year, but her daughter Jasmin is one of our dancers.
Most things are different though. We have several new members for 2016 – Geoff Edwards, Ethan Camilleri and Thomas Hewitt. Plus Rosie Winton, a long-time member of the Variety Show, who plays Dick Whittington for us in her first panto role.
Then there’s Collett Bellamy, who had her stage debut last year as half of Neddy the horse. Having got the taste for performing, she has now joined our chorus. And finally, there’s Sophie Wright. Although she’s listed as a member of the backstage team, she was also persuaded to make a brief memorable appearance as the dancing gorilla!
Steve Atkinson and Kathy Allan co-produced. Steve wrote the script, his first attempt
A digital projector was again used this year, instead of painted backcloths. The time saved was used to good effect. About 12 large scenery “flats” were constructed out of reinforced cardboard and painted by Kathy, to help give more perspective on the stage. They will be kept and hopefully used again in future.
Lastly, having had reasonable success with our experiment with colour LED lamps last year, we hired some for this year. These are much more powerful though, and we mounted them at the side of the stage, to give a strongly shadowed effect. See for yourselves, on the following photos. The intention is to buy our own lamps for next year
2016 Dick Whittington - And with all these rats, he'll never go hungry
2016 Dick Whittington - And this husband makes chief's heart go ding-a-ding
2016 Dick Whittington - Get on with it. I have evil to do
2016 Dick Whittington - Frothy, foamy, full-fat milk
2016 Dick Whittington - And no more catfood. It's making me-oww
2016 Dick Whittington - Don't worry Alice, it's only a friendly little octopus
2016 Dick Whittington - Well fought, Dick Whittington
2016 Dick Whittington - Very handy, sez I
2016 Dick Whittington - We can take over the world!
2016 Dick Whittington - I'm Penny and I want a pink parasol
2016 Dick Whittington - I - am - completely - dopey
2016 Dick Whittington - As long as he needs me
2016 Dick Whittington - Polly be bashful, like
2016 Dick Whittington - I am under your power
2016 Dick Whittington - King Rat really is a meanie, but at least I get to wear my new bikini
2016 Dick Whittington - We go together
2016 Dick Whittington - Footloose
2016 Dick Whittington - Very convenient, says Polly
2016 Dick Whittington - I'm Brigitta and I don't need a governess. Oops, wrong show!
2016 Dick Whittington - Lambeth Walk 1
2016 Dick Whittington - Hornpipe 2
2016 Dick Whittington - Pantomime tonight 1
2016 Dick Whittington - Hoo-ray and up she rises
2016 Dick Whittington - View from backstage-1
2016 Dick Whittington - Concentrate. Got it
2016 Dick Whittington - And you've got very manly arms as well, Doris
2016 Dick Whittington - Lambeth Walk 2
2016 Dick Whittington - The mountain regions be pretty spectacular, I've heard
2016 Dick Whittington - Look Daddy, this clever cat has caught all these rats
2016 Dick Whittington - You see I have inspected for rats for so long, I've started to look like one!
2016 Dick Whittington - Community song
2016 Dick Whittington - In the Navy
2016 Dick Whittington - Bad behaviour
2016 Dick Whittington - Pantomime tonight 5
2016 Dick Whittington - They wouldn't take little Rex. They said he was too rough
2016 Dick Whittington - I don't suppose you can cook
2016 Dick Whittington - Pantomime tonight 2
2016 Dick Whittington - How about we get someone else to steal the money for us
2016 Dick Whittington - Some people have lovely eyes
2016 Dick Whittington - Then we sail away as rich rats!
2016 Dick Whittington - My name is KING Rat
2016 Dick Whittington - My, that's a fine ship you have there
2016 Dick Whittington - Well hello front-side. And you at the back, well you know what you look like!
2016 Dick Whittington - The bells of London, I'll use their power
2016 Dick Whittington - And now you're a chicken
2016 Dick Whittington - Jaws
2016 Dick Whittington - So sorry to spoil your big day, Whittington!
2016 Dick Whittington - That certainly be an impressive chest
2016 Dick Whittington - Lambeth Walk 3
2016 Dick Whittington - And you will remember nothing when you wake up