2006 INTO THE WOODS
The Prince's Steward / Cinderella's Father
Derby Playhouse: Karen Louise Hebden
2005 THE BURGLAR'S OPERA
'Fingers' McFidget / Ebenezer Fudge etc.
The Theatre, Chipping Norton: Jeff Clarke
2002-2005 CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG ORIGINAL CAST 2003-2005 CAST FINAL CAST
The Commentator / Phillips
(The Toymaker / Lord Scrumptious*)
London Palladium: Adrian Noble
1978 THE CRUCIBLE
Ezekiel Cheever / also as DSM
Hornchurch Queen's Theatre: John Bleasdale
[ * denotes that Graham Hoadly both understudied and played this character]
BITTER SWEET
Book Music and Lyrics by Noël Coward
First Performance: 11th August 1982
The Northcott Theatre, Exeter
CAST
The Marchioness of Shayne / Sarah Millick - Jan Hartley
Carl Linden - Richard Muenz
Manon - Jill Martin
Dolly Chamberlain - Diana Martin
Lord Henry Jekyll - Alan Coveney
The Hon. Hugh Devon - Mark Elliott
Mrs. Millick - Angela Vale
Sir Arthur Fenchurch - Derek Smee
Herr Schlick - James Windsor
Lady Devon - Elizabeth Graham
The Marquis of Steere - James Windsor
Vincent Howard - James Windsor
Lord Edgar James - Alan Coveney
Lord Sorrel - Philip Day
Mr. Vale - Julian Forsyth
Mr. Bethel - Shaun Harris
Mr. Prouty - Brian Parr
Victoria - Gillian Coles
Harriet - Andrea Kealy
Gloria - Diana Martin
Honor - Janet Dibley
Jane - Gaynor Sinclair
Effie - Julia Josephs
Gussi - Clare Rimmer
Lotte - Elizabeth Graham
Freda - Angela Vale
Lieutenant Tranisch - Julian Forsyth
Captain August Lutte - Tony Scannell
Marquis of Shayne - Derek Smee
Nita - Janet Dibley
Helen - Andrea Kealy
Jackie - Julia Josephs
Mrs. Devon - Clare Rimmer
Vernon Craft - Brian Parr
Lord Henry Jade - Alan Coveney
Bertram Sellick - Graham Hoadly
Fritz - Brian Parr
Butler - Tony Scannell
Accompanist - Julian Forsyth
PRODUCTION
Director - Stewart Trotter
Designer - Tim Reed
Lighting - Graham Large
Musical Director / Arranger - Richard Bell
Assistant Musical Director - Peter Hodkinson
Choreographer - Fred Peters
Fight Arranger - Ian McKay
Orchestra Conductor - Randall Shannon
PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS
REVIEWS
" … in 'The Boys With The Green Carnations' number the line 'We're the reason the Nineties were Gay' acquired a whole world of new meaning. I think the Master would have thoroughly approved … "
Peter Roberts: Torquay Herald Express
" … 'We All Wore A Green Carnation' was a miracle of timing and sheer professionalism - I doubt if Coward ever saw it as well done. Look out for these three young men, Alan Coveney, Brian Parr and Graham Hoadly … "