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Sweeney Todd archiveBenjamin Barker is falsely convicted of a crime and transported for life. He escapes and returns to London where he vows vengance on the Judge and the Beadle who set him up and packed him off so that they could have his wife. What he finds is that the Judge has taken in his daughter as his ward and now seeks to marry her. To exact his revenge he re-establishes his old barber business under the name of Sweeney Todd and plots to kill the Beadle and Judge, but he is recognised and despatches his blackmailer. Then he and Lovett have to decide what to do with the body ... Lovett's pie shop is not doing well, what with the price of meat, so she comes up with a cunning little plan. In the end, there are no winners in Fleet Street.

Cast/Performers

Paul McCue (Anthony Hope), Malcolm Jones (Sweeney Todd), Frances Iles (Beggar Woman), Iris Bartle (Mrs Lovett), Christopher Bartle (A Beadle), Robert Iles (Judge Turpin), Damien Beynon (Tobias Ragg), James Baker (Balding Man), Martin Truss (Alfredo Pirelli), Alexandra Stroud (Johanna), Paul Foot (Jonas Fogg), Daryl Bennett (Member of the Watch), Pamela Jones (Madame), Karrie Breen, Jenny Corder, Debbie Creswell, Christine Dunn, Kerry McNally, Janie Ranger, Diane Valtisiaris

Creatives/Company

Author: C.G.Bond
Company: RAFTA (The Royal Air Force Theatrical Association)
Director(s): Philip Goudall, Gene David Kirk (assistant to the director)
Producer: Simon Barnes
Other(s): Alison Kirkwood (stage manager), Debbie Creswell (props)
Music: Nathan Taylor
Lighting: Rich Bratley
Sound: Jon Williams
Costume: Janie Ranger

Sweeney Todd

Sweeney Todd (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1238886475. Details of all Sweeney Todd archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01155159794

Archive Listings

5 Oct 05
  to
8 Oct 05
OFS Studio (previously known as Old Fire Station Theatre)
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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