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Half a Sixpence
Richmond Theatre
December 1972 Past Productions

Overview

Half a Sixpence, August 2001Half a Sixpence was based on H.G. Wells's novel Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul. Steele plays Arthur Kipps, an orphan who unexpectedly inherits a fortune, and climbs the social ladder before losing everything and realizing that you just can't buy happiness. The novel is somewhat autobiographical, being inspired by the rapid changes in Wells's own life when his early novels brought him financial security.

David Heneker (who had also worked on Irma La Douce and Charlie Girl) wrote both music and lyrics. Steele's importance to the show was made evident by his appearance in twelve of the musical's fifteen songs. Much of this musical seems to be tailored as a star vehicle for Steele's particular talents. This seems especially evident in the musical number "Money to Burn": when Arthur Kipps realizes that he is about to become wealthy, he decides that the first thing he will buy is a banjo. This is the cue for someone to hand Tommy Steele a banjo so that he can demonstrate his skill on the instrument. However, in Wells's novel, one of the first things that Arthur Kipps purchases with his newfound wealth is, indeed, a banjo.


This production featured a young gardener from Kew who is now our illustrious Patron.

The Cast
Arthur Kipps Billy James
Sid Pornick Peter Brown
Buggins Alan Titchmarsh
Pearce Steve Alais
Flo Bates Joy Cooper
Victoria Marion McLaren
Kate Wendy Taylor
Emma Lynne Davis
Mr Shalford Mike Knight
Carshot Martin Last
Mrs Botting Joyce Tatlow
Mrs Walsingham Dorothy Ward
Ann Pornick Ann Wengraf
Chitterlow David Armstrong
Laura Maureen Ferguson
Helen Walsingham Rita Ashbourne
Gwendolin Barbara McDowell
Young Walsingham David Blake
Photographer Robin Davies

Shopgirls, Customers, Students, etc.
Myra Ahern, Elaine Daniels, Joan Flory, Pat Giles, Marylin Glyn-Jones, Eve Hebb, Betty Jones, Karen Lagar, Diana Morton, Barbara Webster

Ken Frisby, Ken Jones, Fred Paterson, Ralph Strand, Peter Tatlow

Dancers
Celia Cohen, Susie Harriss, Jenny Mann, Alison Needs, Jill Reid, Marion Rule, Miriam Underhill, Sally Whitaker

George Johnson, Robert Summers

The Production Team
Produced by Alan Chapman
Musical Director Bernard Dunn
Choreographer Jackie Ridgewell
With the Limbourne Orchestra  
Stage Manager Ken Lake
Properties Mollie Rayner & Elizabeth Weedon
House Manager Geoffrey Needs
Rehearsal Accompanists Carolyn Parker & Stephanie Underhill
Box Office Barbara Webster
Prompt Roma Batty
Wardrobe Mistress Daphne Needs & Kathleen Bellamy
Scenery Stage Productions Ltd
Furniture Old Times Furnishing Co Ltd
Costumes Mary Payne Costumes
Perruquiers Mr & Mrs F G Mead
 

   
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