Full Cast Announced For SWEET CHARITY At The Watermill Theatre

By: Jun. 25, 2018
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Full Cast Announced For SWEET CHARITY At The Watermill Theatre The Watermill Theatre announces the full cast for its production of SWEET CHARITY. Brought up-to-date in a bold reimagining, the company of actor-musicians will be directed by Paul Hart with Sarah Travis as co-orchestrator and musical supervisor and Charlie Ingles as co-orchestrator and musical director. Choreography will be by Tom Jackson Greaves.

As previously announced, Gemma Sutton, whose credits include Strictly Ballroom (West Yorkshire Playhouse/ The Princess of Wales Theatre), The Go Between (Apollo Theatre), and Gypsy (Savoy Theatre) will play Charity, with Nicola Bryan (Carmen), Alex Cardall (Oscar), Vivien Carter (Nicky), Stacey Ghent (Rosie), Elliot Harper (Vittorio Vidal), Matthew James Hinchliffe (Daddy's Assistant), Samuel Morgan-Grahame (Herman), Emma-Jane Morton (Helene), Tomi Ogbaro (Daddy), Thomas Ping (Daddy's Assistant), Tom Self (On-stage MD) and Laura Sillett (Ursula).

SWEET CHARITY's hit score includes Big Spender, If My Friends Could See Me Now, Rhythm of Life and I'm a Brass Band.

Design is by Diego Pitarch with lighting design by Malcolm Rippeth, sound design by Tom Marshall and video projection design by Louise Rhoades-Brown.

SWEET CHARITY runs at The Watermill Theatre from Thursday 26 July to Saturday 15 September.



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