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Overview
Half
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.
| The Cast |
| Kipps |
Mark Fallon |
| Ann |
Annie Morwood |
| Sid |
Tony Smith |
| Buggins |
Anthony Chalmers |
| Pearce |
Edz Barrett |
| Flo |
Jan Croxon |
| Kate |
Louise Ellard |
| Victoria |
Sarah Perkins |
| Emma |
Helen Donald |
| Shalford |
Laurence Keel |
| Carshot |
Tony Makepeace |
| Chitterlow |
Chris Storer |
| Mrs Walsingham |
Angela Sturgeon |
| Mrs Botting |
Barbara Thomas |
| Helen Walsingham |
Lizzie Brignall |
| Young Walsingham |
Paul Turnbull |
Dancers: Kate Leader, Veronica
Callow, Cathy Hough, Wendy Howard, Rob Spurgeon, Hamilton
Faber, Jeremy Rye
Chorus: Suzy Deal, Rebecca Brown, Marion
McLaren, Barbara Thomas, Guy Pearson
Teenagers: Emma
Taylor, Lee Thomas, Jonathan Raynham, Samantha Raynham
Dressed Crew: Peter
Czaja, Eric Williams, Jane Bean, Helen Smith |
| The Production Team |
| Director |
Wesley Henderson Roe |
| Choreographer |
Melanie Edwards |
| Musical Director |
Philip Shute |
| Production Manager |
Claire Williams |
| Stage Manager |
Peter Czaja |
| Sound Recording |
Stuart Vaughan |
| Sound Operation |
Stuart Costigan |
| Lighting Design |
Mike Bradbury |
| Costumes |
Suzy Deal |
| Staging Design |
Wesley Henderson Roe |
| F.O.H. Manager |
Clare Henderson Roe |
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