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Tom's Midnight Garden

By David Wood

3 - 7 March 2020

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PLOT / REVIEWS

CREATIVE TEAM

See below for information on our creative team

​Directed by Vicki Palmer

Set design & build  ​Brian George, Martin Farnsworth, Barry West & Steve Grain

Lighting Rob Gladman & Vicki Palmer

Sound  Rowan Almey

Stage Management  Keith Johnson

Props  Chris Chorlton


CALENDAR & PERFORMANCE

MAIN HOUSE, CONCORDIA THEATRE, HINCKLEY

Tuesday, March 3rd 7:30pm

Wednesday, March 4th, 7:30pm

Thursday, March 5th, 7:30pm

Friday, March 6th, 7:30pm

Saturday, March 7th, 7.30pm

CAST

Tom Long                                       Joshua Crook

Uncle Alan                                      Ian Cunningham

Aunt Gwen                                     Joyce Moore

Hatty Melbourne                          Erica Hammond

Aunt Grace Melbourne              Tricia Bannister

Abel                                                 Phil Brown

Mrs Bartholomew                       Yvette Emmett

Peter                                               Charlie Hill

James                                             Mike Hill

Edgar                                             George Phayre

Hubert                                           Connor Marsh

Susan                                             Linda Smith

Barty                                              George Phayre

Small Hatty                                  Natasha Gummow

Ely Cathedral Tower Guide      Jeff Bannister

The Angel                                     Linda Smith



Young Tom is forced to stay with his kindly Aunt Gwen and Uncle Alan while his brother recovers from a bout of measles.  At their flat, he is disappointed to find there is no garden in which to play, but his disappointment turns to wonder when he discovers a magical garden which only appears at night when an old gradfather clock strikes thirteen.  His nightly excursions to this beautiful garden become more interesting when he realises that the people he meets cannot see him, except for one young girl called Hatty.


Philippa Pearce's 1950s fantasy classic is brilliantly adapted for the stage by David Wood.

GALLERY

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