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Widow Twanky, a poor washerwoman |
John Field | |
Aladdin, her son |
Fiona Clark | |
Wishee-Washee, her other son |
Alan Boyle | |
The Emperor of China, a mighty monarch
| Ben Crocker | |
The Princess Baldroubadour, his daughter |
Rose Marie Vernon | |
The Princess Imperial, his spinster sister |
Margaret Kitchingman | |
Passion Flower,
an upwardly mobile handmaiden |
Penny Aston | |
Abanazar, Prince of Wizards, the greatest magician the world has ever known |
Peta Barker | |
Balthazar, the Slave of the Ring,
a saucy sprite | Tony O’Brien
| Beatrice, the Genie of the
Lamp, a sophisticated sprite | Gail Littlewood | | Lotus Blossum, a major domo | Chris Gregory |
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Chinese citizens, Rocks, Bodyguards |
Sue Lacey Margaret Kitchingman Ella Kenion Colin Boulter Claire Wood
Chris Gregory Gail Littlewood | |
Bats |
Ken Haines Roanne Carey Alan Boyle
Abby-Lee Knight Gail Littlewood |
The Band |
Sydney Lee (keyboards) Ken Saatchi or Eddie Cattle (percussion)
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 Peta Barker & Rose Marie Vernon
Production Team
Director : Penny Tuerk
Musical Director : Sydney Lee
Set Design : Martin South
Lighting Design : Stephen Ley
Costume Design : Phyl Lee
Choreography : Sue Lacey
Bats & Dragons : Ken Haines
Stage Manager : Laurence Tuerk
ASMs : Roanne Carey, Lotte Wynder, Ken Haines, Simon Rhind-Tutt, Nick Insley, Sarah Ambrose, Abby-Lee Knight, Penny Kirkman
Sound recording : Penny Tuerk
Lighting & sound operators : Helen Smith, Dinah Irvine, Sheila Burbidge, Malcolm Wynder, Stephen Ley
Wardrobe : Phyl Lee, Sue Gardner, Carmel Johnston, Betty Reading
Set construction & rigging : Chris Seal, Richard Willis, Thomas Dahlmann, Bill Leahy, Peter Edwards, Colin Guthrie, Marc Fioré, Jim Spall, Paul Davies, Denis Turner, David Taylor
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