by Toby Vennard and Peter Burnett

Synopsis
Something Wicked is a supernatural, romantic, dark comedy thriller musical – a wide reaching mix that provides a roller coaster of contrasting emotions.
Set in the fictional village of Twifestone on the eve of and during Feb 29th, 1928, it follows our young hero Algernon Ruttock Junior as he returns to his home village to solve the curse that has dogged his family for centuries and which has slain his estranged father. The curse stretches back to the 1600's, and deals with a local legend – the Twifestone Witch. Assisted by Amy, his childhood sweetheart, and a number of other characters from the village, Algy discovers that his family has a shameful secret, which he must atone for in order to lift the curse and give the Witch rest. The victims begin to mount up, and they realise that the Witch has a living accomplice – who has altered the balance and brought a threat to everyone concerned. The climax comes as the accomplice is identified and the Witch is confronted by Algy, now a remorseful but determined descendant of her original persecutor.
The atmosphere and the music contrast from suspenseful to tragic to the absurd – from a 300 year old mystery where the only clues that may remain are in an old local book, to a scene involving a description of one of the victims' demise, all preceded by a family scene with a quick-fire song based around a board game. You can't help but be intrigued…
Interested in producing this show?
Peruse the script by clicking here. The vocal score is available soon.
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Performance Details
Something Wicked was performed at the Compass Theatre in Ickenham from Wednesday 9th to Saturday 12th of November 2005. Shows were at 8pm.
Production Team
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| Producer |
Joanne Reeves-Baker |
| Assistant Producer |
Charly Gamble |
| Director |
Brett Alderton |
| Musical Director |
Toby Vennard |
| Assistant Director |
Daniel Rodrigues |
| Choreographer |
Katie Wright |
Cast
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| Mabel Hemmings |
Mandy Gasson |
| Agatha Cartwright |
Chrisa Constantinou |
Vicar Theodore Stubbs
James Stubbs
William Roland |
Phil Burton |
Lord Algernon Ruttock Snr
William Ruttock |
Matthew Reynolds |
Witch
Mary Amers |
SG |
| Lord Algernon Ruttock Jnr |
Louis Brett |
| Mr Parkes |
Craig Cameron-Fisher |
| Roger Stennings |
Andy Sonden |
| Messenger |
Gideon Coles |
| Amy Montjoy |
Susie Bird |
Station Master
Nathaniel Tyldsley |
Kier MacDonald |
| Constable Munro |
Peter Burnett |
Doctor Grant
David Cleridge |
James "Bas" Dickson Leach |
| Mrs Montjoy |
Melissa Walker |
| Celia Montjoy |
Lorna Cameron-Fisher |
Professor Edward de Montjoy
Frederick Stornaway |
Martin Veale |
| Chorus |
Audrey Bink
Tom Brand
Miranda Kirschel |
| Singing children |
Casey Allen
Taylor Allen
Anne Matthews
Claire Matthews
Jessica Wright
Samuel Wright |
Musicians
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| Bass |
James Reynolds |
| Double Bass |
Dan O'Donovan |
| Cello I |
Rob Ager |
| Cello II |
Zuzanne |
| Clarinet |
Gavan Fantom |
| Drums |
Terry Revill |
| Flute I |
Kim Westbrook |
| Flute II |
Sarah Jones |
| Piano / Keyboard |
Toby Vennard |
| Trumpet |
Terry Hissey |
| Violin I |
Joanna Randall |
| Violin II |
Caroline Robinson |
Crew
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| Stage Manager |
Charlie Kerridge-Smith |
| Assistant Stage Manager |
Alan Sermons |
| Lighting |
Nic Mellor
Chris Brierley |
| Sound |
Sam Neild / Toby Vennard |
| Video |
Jeremy Poulter |
| Pyrotechnics |
David 'Mac' McCann |
| Properties |
Frankie Wilson |
| Follow Spots |
Matt Loughman
David Sullivan |
| Stage Crew |
Nicola Crossley
Alastair French
Sophie Kelly
Sarah Norris
Aneka Rai |
| Set building |
Lorna Cameron-Fisher
Mandy Gasson
Sophie Kelly
Charlie Kerridge-Smith
David 'Mac' McCann
Sarah Norris
Jeremy Poulter
Aneka Rai
Alan Sermons
David Sullivan
Heather Sullivan
Toby Vennard
Rachel Watson
Gordon Wheeler |
Publicity and Front of House
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| Front of House Manager |
Sylvia Taylor |
| Graphic design |
Phil Burton |
| Front of house display |
Phil Burton
Lorna Cameron-Fisher
Toby Vennard |
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