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Sprules
Brain Couling
Brian is a long standing member of the Players and our current treasurer. He has been in every production in the last 14 years, with one exception, and most as the leading man. This is his second outing as a butler having previously played Lane in “The Importance of being Ernest”.
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Simpson
Suze Ward
Suze first appeared for the Players as Alice Hobson in “Hobson’s Choice” and last appeared as Ma Larkin in “The Darling Buds of May”. This is her second outing as a maid and once more has designs on the butler. |
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Miss Benita Mullet
Diana Hudson
Di has been with the Players for longer than she would like me to say. She has appeared in a variety of roles from the leading lady in “Hay Fever” the fraught wife in “Pack of Lies” and the murdering stage manager in “Murder in Play”, but I think this is the first time, possibly not the last, as a dotty aunt. |
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Louise Allington
Sara Di Donna
Sara is the Players secretary and has been with us, off and on, for 15 years. Her last break was to start a family. Her last role was as Angela Snow in “The Darling Buds of May”. Actresses in general are rarely well served in farce – even to this day – being usually pushed to the side lines, Tons is quite exceptional in that the character of Louise is not only central but actually dictates, in most instances, the course of the action. |
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Aubrey Allington
James Taylor
James has been absent from the Players for a little while, so we are glad to see him return to take a leading part in this production. He first appeared for the Players as Peregrine Ward in “Will you still love me in the morning?” and his last major role was as Algernon Moncreiff in “The Importance of being Ernest”. Here he reprises the part made famous by Ralph Lynn in this the first of the Aldwych farces. |
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Giles
Tony Bew
Tony has been with the players since 1997 and has appeared on and back stage as the leading man, bit part butler, stage manager and director. Here he has a part where he doesn’t even need to remember his lines as he will be carrying a prop with him to remind him what to say. |
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James Chesterman
Robin Teasdil
Robin joined the Players in 2009, playing the part of Harrison Bracewell in “Murder in Play”, because he wanted to try something different. Fortunately for us he caught the bug and has appeared with us on stage since. He is also a useful member of the committee, providing numerous services and acquiring those hard to find props. |
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Jean Everard
Jennifer Major
Jen is another who first appeared for the Players in 2004 as Maggie in “Hobson’s Choice”. She has played both leading and minor parts since, most notably Constance Middleton in “The Constant Wife”. She is having a slight problem playing Jean in that she has trouble maintaining such vacuousness. |
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Henry
Richard Mauldon
Richard is a newcomer to the Marlow Players but has acted with the Maidenhead Drama Guild now for 16 years performing a wide variety of roles from Shakespearean Dukes to playing Alan Bennett, with a few Panto nasties thrown in.
His last production was Relative Values where he played Cresswell, the indomitable butler |
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George Maitland
Chris Richards
“Hobson’s Choice” was obviously a very useful play for the Players as this was also Chris’s first play where he played Will Mossop. He has played at least once a year since then and last played the eccentric German anarchist Herr Winkelkopf in “Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime” |
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Men’s Understudy
Giles Cox
For the first time I can remember, the Players have the luxury of an extra male actor to cover any eventualities. Giles first appeared with the Players as Tim Fermor in “Murder in Play”.
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