Doherty, George
On Golden Pond
| Year | 2010 | Venue(s) | Dibble Tree Theatre | Style | Full Length Plays | Director(s) | Wilson, Grant | Actors | Doherty, George|McSkimming, John|Ruddell, Sam | Actresses | Cheape, Carolyn|Fitzgerald, Joanna|Gibson, Betty | Playwright(s) | Thompson, Ernest |
The loons are back again on Golden Pond and so are Norman Thayer, a retired professor, and Ethel who have had a summer cottage there since early in their marriage. This summer their daughter Chelsea -- whom they haven't seen for years -- feels she must be there for Norman's birthday. She and her fiance are on their way to Europe the next day but will be back in a couple of weeks to pick up the fiance's son. When she returns Chelsea is married and her stepson has the relationship with her father that she always wanted. Will father and daughter be able to communicate at last?
Ali Baba & The Forty Thieves
| Year | 2010 | Venue(s) | Carnoustie High School Theatre | Style | Pantos / Musicals | Director(s) | Cheape, Carolyn | Actors | Cheape, David|Doherty, George|Gilbride, Andy|Laing, Ali|Manson, Phil|McSkimming, John|Roach, Grant|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Crabb, Susan|Doherty, Audrey|Gordon, Muriel|McCreadie, Linzi|Swinley, Eve | Musical Director(s) | Gilbride, Andy | Choreographer(s) | Chalmers, Vicki|Crabb, Susan|Forbes, Fiona|McCreadie, Linzy | Playwright(s) | Swan, David |
The story centres on Ali Baba a poor barber living with his son, Rhum.
Although poor he is very happy, except when he is trying to avoid the romantic advances of his neighbour, Fatima Kebab.
The happiness does not last, however, as evil appears in the form of El Scorpio, a mysterious character, and his band of thieves who are after all the riches in the land.
But will everything go to their evil plan? This pantomime had lots to offer with laughs, goodies to cheer and as ever, baddies to boo.
The Legend of Cinderella
| Year | 2009 | Venue(s) | Carnoustie High School Theatre | Style | Pantos / Musicals | Director(s) | Gibson, Betty | Actors | Doherty, George|Gibson, Dick|Gilbride, Andy|Laing, Ali|McSkimming, John|Roach, Grant|Ruddell, Sam|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Doherty, Audrey|Gordon, Muriel|McCreadie, Linzi|Swinley, Eve | Musical Director(s) | Gilbride, Andy | Choreographer(s) | Crabb, Susan|McCreadie, Linzy | Playwright(s) | Ferguson, Alistair|Richardson, Alan |
| Photo Album | The Legend of Cinderella |
Narrated and told in "flashback" by Buttons, "The Legend of Cinderella" is an affectionate variation on the classic Panto tale beloved of generations of theatregoers
Alice in Wonderland
| Year | 2008 | Venue(s) | Carnoustie High School Theatre | Style | Pantos / Musicals | Director(s) | Dorran, Carolyn | Actors | Cheape, David|Doherty, George|Gibson, Dick|Gilbride, Andy|Laing, Ali|Manson, Phil|Ruddell, Sam|Soutar, Dave|Strachan, Paul|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Brymer, Kim|Crabb, Lucy|Crabb, Susan|Doherty, Audrey|Doran, Olivia|Fullerton, Samantha|McCreadie, Linzi|Zubrzycki, Teresa | Musical Director(s) | Gilbride, Andy | Choreographer(s) | Brymer, Kim|Crabb, Susan|Doran, Carolyn|Forbes, Fiona|McCreadie, Linzy|Roberts, Kirsty | Playwright(s) | Dolan-Smith, Karen|Parry, Kate |
| Photo Album | Alice in Wonderland |
This children's classic is brought to life in the adaptation by Kate Parry. All your favourite characters were there; The Cheshire Cat, the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, Mad Hatter and many more. We followed Alice's adventure to find the secret to freeing Wonderland and as in every good panto - good prevailed over evil and a happy ending was of course the outcome.
A Fine Gentleman
| Year | 2008|2009 | Venue(s) | Dibble Tree Theatre|Webster Theatre Arbroath | Style | One Act Plays | Director(s) | Strachan, Paul | Actors | Doherty, George|Gilbride, Andy|McSkimming, John | Actresses | Hutchison, Kelly|Roach, Moira|Strachan, Shona|Swinley, Eve | Awards | Ian McKay Trophy|Jess Milne Quaich | Playwright(s) | Richardson, Alan |
| Photo Album | A Fine Gentleman |
The Last of The Last Mohicans
| Year | 2008 | Venue(s) | Aberdeen Arts Centre|Dibble Tree Theatre|Eden Court Theatre, Inverness|Montrose Town Hall | Style | One Act Plays | Director(s) | Gibson, Betty|Gibson, Dick | Actors | Doherty, George|Ruddell, Sam|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Brymer, Kim|Doran, Carolyn | Awards | Alex Drummond Trophy|Grampian Television Trophy|Ian McKay Trophy|Kennedy Thompson Quaich|Shiells Trophy | Playwright(s) | Leonard, Hugh |
Treasure Island
| Year | 2007 | Venue(s) | Carnoustie High School Theatre | Style | Pantos / Musicals | Director(s) | Cheape, David | Actors | Doherty, George|Gilbride, Andy|Laing, Ali|McGregor, Ewan|McSkimming, John|Ruddell, Sam|Strachan, Paul|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Brymer, Kim|MacDonald, Laura|Ramsay, Katherine|Strachan, Shona | Musical Director(s) | Gilbride, Andy | Choreographer(s) | Brymer, Kim|Crabb, Susan|Forbes, Fiona|Gibson, Betty|McCreadie, Linzy | Playwright(s) | Sperinck, Jim |
| Photo Album | http://www.dibbletree.com/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemId=2596 |
This year's panto sees us meeting outside the Admiral Benbow Inn owned
by Aunt Sally Forth, assisted by her son Jack and his sister Mary. In
on the tide comes Long John Silver who holds one half of a treasure
map. With him are his merry band of henchmen, Jolly Roger and Blind
Pugh & Israel hands and Ben Gunn;
Jim Hawkins, joins the above mentioned along with Squire Trelawney and Doctor Livesey, not forgetting Spot the Dog and together we all sail off on The Hispaniola in search of the long lost treasure. Sally Forth holds the other half of the map and Silver tries to get his hands on it any way he can by hook or by crook!
Arriving on the desert island everyone goes off in search of the treasure which leads to much skull duggery. Who will find the treasure, and will we have a happy ever after?
The Yellow On The Broom
Betsy Whyte was born into a traveller family in 1919 and brought up in the age old tradition of the 'mist people' - constantly moving around the country and settling down in one place only during the winter. It was while the family were 'housed up' at this time of the year that she received her education, attending a number of village schools before winning a scholarship to Brechin High School, where she was the only traveller child. She gave up the traveller life when she married in 1939 and started writing about her childhood in the 1970s.
The Yellow On The Broom is the first part of her autobiography. Not only is it a fascinating insight into the life and customs of traveller people in the 1920s and 30s, it is also a thought proving account of human strength and weakness, courage and cowardice, understanding and prejudice by a sensitive and entertaining writer.
Too Much Punch For Judy
| Year | 2007 | Venue(s) | Birnam Arts and Conference Centre, Dunkeld|Dibble Tree Theatre|Greenock Arts Centre|Montrose Town Hall | Style | One Act Plays | Director(s) | Gibson, Betty | Actors | Doherty, George|Laing, Ali|Ruddell, Sam|Strachan, Paul|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Brymer, Kim|Easton, Lynne|Gordon, Muriel|McCreadie, Linzi | Awards | Jess Milne Quaich|Kay Fleming Cup | Playwright(s) | Wheeller, Mark |
| Photo Album | http://www.dibbletree.com/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemId=1849 |
Too Much Punch for Judy tells the true story of an incident which happened on May 20th 1983.
Using only the words of those involved or closely affected, the play explores the problems surrounding the death of Joanna when her sister was at the wheel in a drink-drive incident. The play looks at the sisters relationship with each other and their mother. It then concentrates on the actual crash and immediate aftermath, mainly through the eyes of one the first witnesses at the scene. PC Chris Caten, in real life a good friend of the family, then has to break news of Joanna's death to her mother and Judy in turn, before the mother and daughter are left to deal with their loss.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
| Year | 2006 | Venue(s) | Carnoustie High School Theatre | Style | Pantos / Musicals | Director(s) | Cheape, Carolyn | Actors | Blackmore, Connor|Doherty, George|Doran, Jerrard|Gilbride, Andy|McSkimming, John|Munro, Lewis|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Brymer, Kim|Crabb, Lucy|Doran, Carolyn|Gilbride, Anna|Gilbride, Megan|Gordon, Muriel|Gunn, Molly|McDonald, Emma | Musical Director(s) | Gilbride, Andy | Choreographer(s) | Brymer, Kim|Crabb, Susan|Doran, Carolyn|Forbes, Fiona|Gibson, Betty|McCreadie, Linzy|Roberts, Kirsty|Storm, Carole | Playwright(s) | Duckham, Stephen |
| Photo Album | http://www.dibbletree.com/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemId=1657 |
Our annual pantomine for 2006 is "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" by Stephen Duckam. As usual this show will take place in Carnoustie High School's Theatre.
Snow White is eighteen and to Queen Malevolent’s rage is pronounced ‘fairest in the land’ by the Spirit of the Mirror. Handsome Prince Rupert arrives at court and is instantly attracted to Snow White...
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
| Year | 2006 | Venue(s) | Dibble Tree Theatre | Style | Full Length Plays | Director(s) | Cheape, David | Actors | Doherty, George|Doran, Jerrard|Gibson, Dick|Gilbride, Andy|Laing, Ali|McSkimming, John|Roach, Grant|Ruddell, Sam|Soutar, Dave|Strachan, Paul|Waggott, Peter|Wilson, Grant | Actresses | Brymer, Kim|Dey, Caroline|Doran, Carolyn|Wiseman, Steph | Playwright(s) | Wasserman, Dale |
| Photo Album | http://www.dibbletree.com/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemId=235 |
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest is set in the day room of a state mental hospital. It deals with the change in status quo when an inmate of the local prison feigns insanity to escape the work farm. Randle P McMurphy's arrival on the ward has a dramatic effect on his fellow inmates and life on the ward will never be the same again.
David Cheape chose the above play, based on the best selling novel by Ken Kesey and perhaps best remembered as an iconic film of the 1970’s starring Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Christopher Lloyd and Louise Fletcher, as his 3rd production for CTC .
The original play premiered on Broadway in 1963 starring Gene Wilder and Kirk Douglas. It was revised from three to two acts in 1971 and ran for 1,025 performances, helping launch Danny DeVito into the public eye. In 2004 the play took the Edinburgh Festival and then the West End by storm starring Christian Slater, Mackenzie Crook and Frances Barber.

