Rumpelstiltskin (January 2000)

Rosemary Eason, Sebastian Anderson

Robin Poulter, Kenneth Thom, Anne Lodziak

Sue Groves, Lorraine Baker, Pauline Finbow

Robin Poulter, Anne Lodziak
Rumpelstiltskin adapted by Frances Brownlie
Dame Marmalade, Robin Poulter, Dame Raspbery, Anne Lodziak, Hudson the Butler, Kenneth Thom, Rumpelstiltskin, Josie Maydon, Tillie the Fairy, Rosemary Eason, Millie the Caterpillar, Seb Anderson, Snooty the Dog, Oliver W, Prince Rupert, Jemma Thurston, The Miller, Norman Maydon, The Miller's Wife, Carol Poole, The Miller's Daughter, Sophie Condie, Queen Grotbot, Pauline Finbow, First Courtier, Lorraine Baker, Second Courtier, Sue Groves, The Sultan, Simon Hirst, The Sultana, Laura Platt, Wedding Dancer, Deborah Brownlie, Villagers: Amanda Eason, Elizabeth Hall, Harry Morrison, Carol Thomas, Kirsty Wright.
Chorus Children: Cassie Barraclough, Alivia Bray, Stephanie Cole, Charlotte Collier, Beth Eason, Natalie Flack, Nicola Langley, Yasmin Mackay, Denise Mehnet, Ellie Moore, Hannah Moseley, Rebecca and Victoria Nicol, Kehl and Lara Nugent, Roseanne Oakshott, Tanya Orrock, Milly Ramus, Marie-Claire Raphael, Heather Tulloch.
Directed by Frances Brownlie, Choreographer, Margaret Jacobs, Musical Director and Piano, Quintus Benziger, Drums, Kenneth Eason, Lighting, Lynn Harrison, Spotlight Operator, Michael Groves, Sound, Graham Potter, Stage Manager, Malcolm Bowden, ASM, Kathleen Bowden, Stage Crew: Andrew Mallion, Sam Fuller, Richard Birchmore, Gareth Baker, Props: Carol Turton and Pauline Kerr, Dames Dressers: Pauline Hathorn and Margaret Poulter.
A Brief History of Sawston

The Narrators: Maurice Day, Anne Lodziak
A Brief History of Sawston
Narrated by Anne Lodziak and Maurice Day.
Characters played by Members of Sawston Players and Dramawise.
Performed each evening from Tuesday June 6, 2000 to Friday June 9, 2000 and on the afternoon of Saturday June 10, 2000 in the churchyard of Saint Mary's Parish Church, Sawston in connection with the Millennium Exhibition mounted by Sawston Village History Society in the church.
Sand Castles (BT Biennial Production)


Anne Lodziak, Margaret Clark, Simon Hirst
Sand Castles by Bob Larbey
William, Norman Maydon, Margaret (his wife), Frances MacGechan, Stan Billet, Simon Hirst, Bernice (his wife), Anne Lodziak, Pauline (his sister in law), Catherine Keeble, Mrs. Billet (Stan's mother), Margaret Clark, Doug, Ken Thom, Debs (Doug's niece), Carol Thomas, Becky (Doug's niece), Sophie Condie, Mrs. Penfold, Lorraine Baker, Mrs. Newman, Sue Groves, Ida, Carol Poole, Beachcomber, Ron Saunders, Mr. Kite, Maurice Day, Mrs. Kite, Pauline Finbow, Children: Ellie Moore, Charlotte Collier, Yasmin Mackay, Sophie Lambert, Charlie MacGechan.
(Ellie Moore, Charlotte Collier and Yasmin Mackay appeared at Whittlesford only. Sophie Lambert appeared at Sawston only).
The action takes place on a beach in East Anglia:
Act I: Scene 1: a summer morning; Scene 2: one hour later.
Act II: Scene 1: early next morning; Scene 2: the following day; Scene 3: end of the season.
Scenery bult by Simon Hirst, Props, Carol Turton, Lights, Michael Groves (Oct. 14 matinee and Oct 17), Graham Potter (Oct 14 evening), Sound, Graham Potter.
(At Whittlesford): Supper, Tricia Maydon, Drinks, Barbie Heald.
Front of House Manager, Sue Moore.
Directed by Frances Brownlie.
Performances at Whittlesford Memorial Hall on Saturday October 14, 2000 at 3.00 pm and 7.30 pm and at Sawston Village College on Tuesday October 17, 2000 at 7.30 pm.