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]
HMS PINAFORE
By W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
Opera della Luna
First Performance: Woodville Halls, Gravesham - Wednesday 24th March 2010
NATIONAL TOUR:
Opera House, Buxton; Wyvern, Swindon; Torch, Milford Haven; Roses, Tewkesbury; King's Theatre, Southsea; Theatre Royal, Lincoln; Embassy Centre, Skegness; Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich; Perth Theatre, Perth; de la Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea; Brewhouse, Taunton; Hexagon, Reading; Capitol, Horsham; Chipping Norton Theatre; Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal; Corn Exchange, Kings Lyyn; His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen; Malvern Festival Theatre, Malvern; The Hawth, Crawley; Arts Centre, Aberystwyth; Richmond Theatre, Richmond; Lighthouse, Poole; Playhouse, Alnwick; Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh; Maltings, Berwick
CAST
Little Buttercup - Louise Crane
Bill Bobstay - Martin George
Dick Deadeye - Graham Hoadly
Ralph Rackstraw - Trevor Jary / Tim Walton
Captain Corcoran - Ian Belsey
Josephine - Deborah Crowe / Rhona McKail
Hebe - Carolyn Allen / Emma Odell
Sir Joseph's Sister - Louise Crane
Sir Joseph's Aunt - Graham Hoadly
Sir Joseph Porter KCB - Simon Butteriss
PRODUCTION
Director & Musical Director - Jeff Clarke
Choreographer - Jenny Arnold
Designer - Graham Wynne
Lighting Designer - Guy Dickens
PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS
REVIEWS
“ … There are great performances from all involved but particularly Simon Butriss as the pompous and ridiculous Sir Joseph Porter, Ian Belsey as social climbing Captain Corcoran and Graham Hoadly as both Deadeye Dick and Sir Joseph’s Aunt.”
Jeremy Miles: Dorset Echo 25 June 2010
“ … Experienced performers Simon Butteriss as Sir Joseph Porter and Graham Hoadly, as his aunt, easily stole the show with their saucy humour …”
Jo Wood: Barnstaple People 11 November 2010
“ … And double delight from Graham Hoadly, as the grotesque Dick and Sir Joseph's singular Aunt, possibly from Brazil.”
Michael Gray: Michael Gray’s Blog Spot 3 October 2010
“ … Graham Hoadly managed with glee to play both the villainous Dick Deadeye and the prudishly salacious aunt of Sir Joseph.”
Helen Compson: Hexham Courant 11 October 2010
“ … All the characters sang with great aplomb, from the splendid Boatswain Bill Bobstay, sung with relish by Martin George, to the ‘old salt’ Dick Deadeye played with comical swagger by Graham Hoadly, who also had to do some quick changes to reappear, in true Hattie Jacques style, as Sir Joseph’s matronly aunt.”
Peter Rutterford: Perthshire Advertiser 27 April 2010
“ … Special credit must go to Graham Hoadly, who delivers two great comic performances as Dick Deadeye and Sir Joseph’s Aunt, and who must surely spend his entire time off stage changing between costumes.”