Cast & Crew
Woman | - Carole Fowler |
Operator 1 | - Caroline Reeves |
Operator 2 | - Suzanne Marsh |
Man | - Russ Pitcher |
Director | - Alan Barber |
Carole Fowler
Carole has been with T64 more years than she is able or willing to remember. In thwart time she has acted, directed, stage managed, done prompt, lighting, sound, props, box office, made costume, even sung in her own fashion, painted and built scenery. All this and had fun too and intends to keep on till even further into her dotage
Caroline Reeves
A marketing manager from Farnborough, Caroline has now been in the group for 5 years. She has enjoyed both on stage and backstage roles, previously being seen as Mrs Pearce in 'Pygmalion', Lady Bracknell in 'The Importance of Being Earnest' and Penny in 'Jekyll and Hyde'. Being cast in all these feisty roles, she's wondering if someone is trying to tell her something? Caroline also enjoys singing and playing golf with hubby Russ.
Suzanne Marsh
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Russ Pitcher
Russ has done almost everything you can in and around a stage, even singing nearly in tune! 'Much Ado..' has been an amazing experience, not just working with a great cast and crew, but learning so much from being part of the OpenStages programme. Previous roles he has enjoyed include Macbeth, Donald in 'Blue Remembered Hills' and a down-and-out muppet. Russ has a geeky IT job and lives in Fleet in an organised pile of bricks that is helping the local tradesmen weather the cutbacks.
Alan Barber
Alan has been with Theatre64 for over 15 years now - and they still can't get rid of him! He has done just about everything possible both on and off stage - acting, directing, singing, lighting, sound, amongst many others. He was last seen on stage as Nigel the Viking in "A Fete Worse than Death' and is thoroughly enjoying his villainous turn as Don John!He has two daughters, Jessica and Rebecca and works as an administrator in Thames Ditton.
Woman | - Carole Fowler |
Operator 1 | - Caroline Reeves |
Operator 2 | - Suzanne Marsh |
Man | - Russ Pitcher |
Director | - Alan Barber |