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Half a Sixpence

Half a SixpenceT962372513
Musical made famous in a film starring Tommy Steele. When a young draper's apprentice receives an unexpected legacy which makes him acceptable to the snobbish Walsingham family, he must choose between love for his childhood sweetheart and the flattering attentions of Helen Walsingham.. From the Original book 'Kipps' by H G Wells.
Music David Heneker
Lyrics David Heneker
Book by Beverley Cross


Archive :: production:T962372513, musical:S1532, venue:V380

Performance

VenueNoel Coward Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From29th October 2016
Opened17th November 2016
To2nd September 2017
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
What is currently on at Noel Coward Theatre (V380)

Reviews

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Company

Producer Chichester Festival Theatre
Producer Cameron Mackintosh
Book by Julian Fellowes
Music George Stiles (new music)
Lyrics Anthony Drewe (new lyrics)
Director Rachel Kavanaugh
Design Paul Brown
Choreographer Andrew Wright
Music William David Brohn (orchestrations)
Music Stephen Brooker (musical supervisor)
Musical Director Graham Hurman (+ co-musical supervisor)
Lighting Paule Constable
Sound Mick Potter
Director Trevor Jackson (casting director)
Director Paul Wooller (casting director)
Performer Ian Bartholomew (Chitterlow)
Performer Vivien Parry (Mrs Walsingham)
Performer Emma Williams (Helen Walsingham)
Performer Charlie Stemp (Arthur Kipps)
Performer Devon Elise Johnson (Ann Pornick)
Performer Kimberly Blake
Performer Nick Butcher
Performer Gerard Carey (James Walsingham)
Performer John Conroy (Mr Shalford)
Performer Matthew Dale
Performer Jaye Elster
Performer Tim Hodges
Performer Alex Hope (Sidney)
Performer Jane How (Lady Punnet)
Performer Bethany Huckle (Flo)
Performer Rebecca Jayne-Davies
Performer Jennifer Louise Jones
Performer Philip Marriott
Performer Harry Morrison
Performer Sam O'Rourke (Buggins)
Performer James Paterson (Uncle Bert)
Performer Callum Train (Pierce)
Performer Annie Wensak (Aunt Susan)
Performer Lauren Varnham
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