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David Copperfield - Charles Dickens | |
The story follows David
as he grows to adulthood, and is enlivened by the many well-known characters
who enter, leave and re-enter his life. These include his faithful housekeeper
Peggotty, her family, and their orphaned niece Little Em'ly who lives with them
and charms the young David; his romantic but self-serving school friend, Steerforth,
who seduces and dishonours Little Em'ly, triggering the novel's greatest tragedy;
and his landlord's daughter and ideal "angel in the house," Agnes
Wickfield, who becomes his confidante. The two most familiar characters are
David's sometime mentor, the constantly debt-ridden Mr. Wilkins Micawber, and
the devious and fraudulent clerk, Uriah Heep, whose misdeeds are eventually
discovered with Micawber's assistance. Micawber is painted as a sympathetic
character, even as the author deplores his financial ineptitude; and Micawber,
like Dickens's own father, is briefly imprisoned for insolvency.
The Cast
| David Copperfield | Thomas Dale |
| Miss Betsy Trotwood | Coral Kathro |
| Mr Wickfield | George Penfield |
| Uriah Heep | Greg Tillett |
| Agnes Wickfield | Vandna Verma |
| James Steerforth | Paul Jackson |
| MrWilkins Micawber | Nigel Kathro |
| Mrs Micawber | Lorraine Macciochi |
| Little Emily | Roni Newman |
| Dan Peggotty | Melvyn Freake |
| Mrs Gummidge | Beryl Rudge |
| Martha Endell | Lynsie Campling |
| Ham Pegotty | Joe Carter |
| Jenny | Sammy Renwick |
| Tommy Traddles | Peter Coxell |
| Mrs Crupp | Shirley Sherlock |
The Crew
| Director | Dean Day |
| Lighting & Sound | Stephen Wade |
| Stage Manager | Beryl Rudge |
| Backstage and Front of House | Member of the Company |