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Paul Ferguson - DirectorIn the many years I have been involved in amateur theatre. Having had the guidance and pleasure of working with some of the best. I strive to develop a rapport with my cast and crew to make it an enjoyable experience, for both them and myself. Unlike professional theatre the only reward is pleasure The cast need to entertain and fulfill the audience to achieve this. I am playing a role, that of Stanley Gardner, as there are not many people who can fill his shoes, this is where I feel somewhat honoured. | |
Antony Jones - John Smith
Antony is our newest member of the cast and has been thrown into the deep end, although willingly I might add. Ant has been involved in other theatre productions as well as musicals. A very talented actor and extremely versatile, he fits the part of John perfectly. |
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Karen Graham - Barbara Smith Cash on delivery was her most recent production where she played the supporting role and showed her natural ability to adapt to the vigors of full on farce. Karen has worked for other theatres and has been stage manager among other roles. |
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Angela Ferguson - Mary Smith
Angela has been involved in theatre on and off over a number of years. She has co-directed, choreographed as well as acted in childrens productions, her favorite role being Aunt Sally in Worzel Gummidge. Initially in musicals as a dancer, singer and actor, she is now hooked on comedy and drama enjoying the role of Michelle in Allo allo and recently playing Ms. Cowper in Cash on Delivery. |
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Paul Ferguson - Stanley GardnerPaul is playing the role of Stanley Gardner, as there are not many people who can fill his shoes. Stanley is a role he has done twice now and this will be his third and final time. Along with Norman Bassett, Brian Runicles whom he has also played three times. These characters are legends and to have played them is an honor. I am humble to the writers who created them as they have made many a tissue soggy with laughter. | |
John Remfry - Detective Sgt. Troughton John’s first role was in “Four Flat Whites” then he was a brash policeman in “Last of the Summer Wine”. Now he’s playing a brash detective, a promotion maybe? |
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Rod Tanner - Detective Sgt. Porterhouse Rod has been involved with Te Aroha theatre for many years and has played a vast variety of roles. His most recent role was in “Ophelia Thinks Harder”. The sherif of Nottingham (Robin Hood), Petrucio (Taming of the Shrew), Colonel Gilweather (Somethings Afoot) and Dr. Lupin (Sweeny Todd) to name a few. |
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Dan Jones - Bobby Franklyn After 13 years Dan came back on stage as Norman Bassett in Cash on Delivery, now he has taken on a smaller but extremely challenging part of Bobby Franklin. Dan has played the piano for several productions and acted in Vinegar Tom. |
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John Watson - Reporter and Sound TechnicianThis is John's first time appearing on stage in an acting role however he's certainly no stranger to the stage having worked for over 18 years with Kerridge Odeon at Auckland's St James Theatre and His Majesty's Theatre as a stage hand building sets, rigging and controlling lighting and stage management. He's also a qualified sound technician and has worked on many first class productions such as the Russian Ballet, Gilbert and Sullivan shows with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, No No Nanette, Charlie Girl and the Royal Variety Performance to name a few | |
Barbara Handford - Prompt |
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.Ron Handford - Stage Manager | |
Max Barclay - Properties |
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Kate Remfry - Head of Wardrobe |
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Murray Whitaker - Lighting technician |
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