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 |