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Treasure Island (2010)
by Robert Louis Stevenson

Review

 

Cast Details:

Jim Hawkins

Hannah Montgomery

Billy Bones

Simeon Dawes

Mrs Hawkins

Penny Payne

Blind Pew

Neil Grew

Israel Hands

Paul Ford

Simeon

Simeon Dawes

Dirk

Steve North

Tom Morgan

Mike Brown

Job Anderson

Tim Young

Long John Silver

Luke Argles

George Merry

Steve Jacobs

Patrick O’Brien

John East

Dr David Livesey

Tania Gauci

Black Dog

Richard Lloyd

Squire John Trelawney

Dawn Lock

Samuel Hunter

Rosie Martin

Captain Alexander Smollett

Emma Griffin

Tom Redruth

Sharolyn Longman

Dick

Sean Young

Richard Joyce

Becca Blanchard

Ben Gunn

Bruce Montgomery

Abraham Gray

Penny Payne

Technical Crew Details:

Director

Chris Argles

Stage Crew

Steve Harris

Stage Crew

Gareth Williscroft

Stage Crew

Matt Wilmshurst

Stage Crew

Guy Harries-Rees

Properties management

Lucy-Ann Martin

Properties management

Michelle Tomas

Properties preparation

Kathy Dawes

Properties preparation

Jeannie Lewis

Sound design

Simeon Dawes

Sound operation

Kathy Dawes

Lighting design

Steve North

Lighting operation

Andy Hall

Wardrobe

Sheila Bird

Wardrobe

Michelle Tomas

Make-up

Frankie Palmer

Set design

Mike Brown

Major properties and set design / build

Mike Brown

Major properties and set design / build

Steve Harris

Major properties and set design / build

Keith Lewis

Major properties and set design / build

Andy Hall

Major properties and set design / build

Steve North

Set painting

Richard Lloyd

Set painting

Penny Payne

Set painting

Jeannie Lewis

Set painting

Fiona Harrison

Set painting

Guy Harries-Rees

Fight arranger

Mike Brown

Box Office

Tim Young

Photography

Sharolyn Longman

Front of House

Helen Andreadis

Front of House

Sheila Bird

Front of House

Vanessa Buck

Front of House

Janine North

Front of House

Terri Sorensen

Front of House

Penny Simeone

Front of House

Lindsey Riches

Front of House

Eloise Brown

Front of House

Grace Smith

Seating / House Management

Alex Martin

Seating / House Management

Fiona Harrison

Seating / House Management

Lynda Hall

Band Details:

Piano accordion

Mark Taylor

Whistles / bodhran / ukulele

Jeannie Lewis

Guitar

Keith Lewis

Vocals

Tanya Allison

Vocals

Kimberley Argles

Vocals

John Bird

Vocals

Peter Bird

Vocals

Neil Grew

Vocals

Richard Lloyd

Reviewed by Peter Reed for Surrey Mirror & Coulsdon and Purley Advertiser

A Gripping Yarn

Celebrating their 40th anniversary and their 16th year of open air productions, Theatre Workshop Coulsdon (TWC) found themselves in new surroundings at the Coulsdon Manor Hotel & Golf Club – a perfect setting for their production of Treasure Island. For a company renowned for not doing the ordinary, it may have seemed strange for them to be repeating this production for the fourth time in their existence but it certainly appeared to be a popular choice both with the company and audience alike.

This was a wonderful adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s original seafaring adventure, much in the Disney vein of a gripping tale with humorous overtones and TWC’s own inspired twist of having the goodies played by the girls and the villains by the men.

Told in episodic manner, the scenes were nicely interwoven with a feast of traditional sea songs and shanties, delivered from the side stage by their own vocalists and makeshift band Ninepence Three Farthings.

IMPRESSIVE
Set designer Mike Brown had created a single wooden set piece which proved equally adaptable as the interiors of the Admiral Benbow and Spyglass Inns as well as the fortifications of the stockade on Treasure Island.

Most impressive though, was the transition to the poop deck of the Hispaniola, from the raising of the mizzen mast to the wheeling of the capstan.

Attention to detail was first class, not only in costumes and wigs but also in the plethora of authentic looking propos. Of critical importance was the sound system, which not only gave excellent amplification of the players but also relayed some fine background effects, though I suspect the breeze rustling in the trees was courtesy of nature herself!

COMFORTABLE
It was pleasing to see that under the capable direction of Chris Argles, the large cast of players had all acquired individualistic personas, and all seemed comfortable with their command and interpretation of old colloquial English text.

Of the main characters there were some fabulous interpretations from Hannah Montgomery (Jim Hawkins), Luke Argles (Long John Silver), Richard Lloyd (Black Dog), Dawn Lock (Squire Trelawney), Emma Griffin (Captain Smollett) and Bruce Montgomery (Ben Gunn).

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