Witches of Eastwick 2014

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Witches of Eastwick 2014

Witches of Eastwick 2014

The DeVil is in tHe detail…

In the tiny New England town of Eastwick, Rhode Island, three modern day witches innocently plot and conjure over a heady brew of weak martinis and peanut butter brownies. But when their longings are made flesh in the arrival of one Darryl Van Horne, all hell breaks loose. Quite literally!

CAST  
Darryl Van Horne Mitch Bastable
Alexandra Spofford Sarah Rose
Jane Smart Kimberley Fletcher
Sukie Rougemount Kerry Davies
Felicia Gabriel Deb Glennon
Clyde Gabriel Martin Francis
Jennifer Gabriel Phoebe Stait
Michael Spofford Tom Jones
Little Girl Paige Westwood
Gina Marino Amy Pearson
Brenda Parsley Natalie Baggott
Greta Neff Liz Saul
Ed Parsley Andy Parker
Fidelle Gemma Gray
EASTWICK TOWNSPEOPLE  
Marge Perly Corinne Hancox
Joe Marino Ricky Mcnamara
Raymond Neff James Lawley
Rebecca Rhi Luckins
Toby Bergman Alex Lloyd
Claire Leanne Ditchfield
Mabel Ogden Nina Pearson
Marcy Wills Sarah Bowser
Franny Lovecraft Jenny Morrison
Curtis Hallybred Paul Gribbin
Dancers Natalie Baggott, Vicky Cook,
Leanne Ditchfield, Sally Evans,
Dani Garrett, Corinne Hancox,
Nicola Howarth, Rhi Luckins,
Emily Noke, Tammy Wood

PRODUCTION TEAM – WITCHES OF EASTWICK

For the third year running, and having worked on our previous productions of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ and ‘Oliver!’ the excellent creative team of Paul Woodhall and Gaynor ‘Tankardography’ Tromans are reunited as musical director and choreographer respectively.

Following the directorial debut of Jo Foley who produced last year’s fantastic production of ‘Oliver!’ which had audiences shouting for more, this year BHMTC give a directorial debut to Jez Luckins.

With considerable experience of writing directing and performing with several small drama groups over the years, Jez is looking forward to bringing the wickedly funny story of three bostin’ wenches and one jammy devil to the Black Country.

CREATIVES  
Director Jez Luckins
Musical Director Paul Woodhall
Choreographer Gaynor Tromans
Written by John Updike