A Christmas Carol

 

The College of Further Education, Wolverton
Friday 21 & Saturday 22 January 1977

The action of the play takes place in the office of Ebenezer Scrooge in the year of 1843 in the city of London.

 

Bob Cratchit Played by that well-known Wolverton thespian David Pedley
Ebenezer Scrooge, the miser Dramatically played by Syd Pearson in words and song
Fred Scrooge's humanitarian nephew is delightfully spoken and sung by Jim Pack
Jacob Marley's Ghost Using his sepulchral tones to great advantage Alan Bull
Scrooge as a Child A cameo part by Peter Folwell
Fanny, Scrooge's sister A gentle child - Lynda Wilson
Scrooge's Sweetheart Of sweet character - Sally Folwell
Mrs Cratchit
Belinda
Peter
Twins
Martha
Tiny Tim
Played with great pathos by Jenny Pidgen, Jane Adams, Michael Folwell, Nicola Gee, Paul Rainbow and Carol Rackylett. A local youth of delicate and fragile appearance.
Two Waifs Elayne Haye and Linda Felce
City Gent Performed with great aplomb by David Folwell
Mrs Joe
Mrs Dilber
A receiver of stolen goods and a charwoman; two verminous characters of ill repute. Jean Wilson and Carol Chambers (Saturday)/ Jean Clements (Friday)
A Girl Delightfully common - Linda Felce
A Genteel Lady Sue Garrett
Supporting Artists Margaret Mallard, Gill Dormer, Sheila Bull, Sally Folwell, Beryl Wilson, Roy Mallard, Joanne Bull, Sharon Bull, Lyn Bridgen, Julie Bridgen

Scenic Effect Design Dave Pedley
Scenery Construction Frank Walker
Reg Eason
Roy Eason
George Wilson
Eric Woodward
Peter Roberts
Art work Dave Pedley & Peter Roberts
Stereophonic Peter Roberts
Lighting Geoff Wilmin
Musical Carole Hunt
Peter Roberts
Andrew Dix
Costume Group Members
Choreography Gill Dormer
Producer Joan Walker

See also our productions of 'A Christmas Carol' in 1987 and 2000.






Scrooge, flanked by Bob Cratchit (left) and his nephew Fred (right).








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