The Kidnap Game
By Tudor Gates
20th September - 11th October 2008
SYNOPSIS
We find ourselves trapped inside the London office of a wealthy arms dealer
whose daughter has been kidnapped. The only help that this distraught father can
muster is from his Chief of Security and a clever female Police Inspector. The
plot rampantly twists and turns to make for a surprise ending in this
fascinating evening’s entertainment.
A chilling thriller by the author of the popular “Ladies Who Lunch” Tudor
Gates, who sadly passed away in January of 2007. We dedicate this production to
the memory of a prolific writer of film, television and theatre, who
relentlessly championed the cause of Community Theatre throughout his lifetime.
CAST
| Philip |
|
Carl Drake |
| Paul Kendon |
|
Scott Harding |
| Harry Daines |
|
Graham Smith |
| Joy Hart |
|
Louise Wallace |
| The Voice of Sarah |
|
Phoebe Borwick |
CREW
| Director |
|
Sheila Summers |
| Production Assistant |
|
Audrey Stickland |
| Assistant Production
Assistant |
|
Robyn Bull |
| Stage Managers |
|
Annie Whittaker & Lisa Inman |
| Set Design |
|
Peter Carr |
| Décor Design |
|
Norman Fairley |
| Lighting Design |
|
Tony Brown |
| Properties Design |
|
Sheila Summers |
| Sound Design |
|
Julia Leathwick & Ian McMahon |
| Wardrobe Design |
|
Diana White & David Fitchew |
| Rehearsal Prompt |
|
Kathryn McGill |
| Set Construction |
|
Peter Carr, Roy Dillon, Norman Fairley,
Alan Stokes & Chris Webb |
| Special Building |
|
Graham Douglas |
| Set Painting |
|
Norman Fairley |
| Lighting Crew |
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| Properties Assistants |
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| Wardrobe Assistants |
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| Lighting & Sound
Operators |
|
Annie Walker + TBA |
| Committee Liaisons |
|
Sherrill Allen & Helen Stilwell |
| Photography |
|
Barry Spring |
| Front of House |
|
Sherrill Allen |
| Gala Reservations |
|
Bryan Nicholson |
| Reservations |
|
Helen & Bill Stilwell |
| Box Office |
|
Sherrill Allen |
| Programme Design |
|
Sue Moncrieff-Driscoll |