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Doran, Jerrard
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.

