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The Pickwick Papers

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by CHARLES DICKENS , dramatised in 12 parts by BARRY CAMPBELL and CONSTANCE cox and ' Shall we tell the lamentations that ensued when Miss Rachael found herself deserted by the faithless Jingle? Shall we extract Mr Pickwick 's masterly description of that heart-rending scene? His notebook, blotted with the tears of sympathising humanity, lies open before us. But. no! we will be resolute! We will not wring the public bosom, with the delineation of such suffering! '
But the unhappy Tracy Tup-, man could not escape his share of suffering.
3: Eatanswill with HEATHER BELL
MICHAEL GOLDIE , BRENDA RAYS and HENRY KNOWLES
Musicians JOHN DONALDSON and MICHAEL LAIRD
Directed by JANE MORGAN
(Elizabeth Spriggs is a National Theatre player)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dickens
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Barry Campbell
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Mr Pickwick
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Heather Bell
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Michael Goldie
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Henry Knowles
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Musicians John Donaldson
Directed By:
Jane Morgan
Unknown:
Elizabeth Spriggs
with Mr Pickwick:
Freddie Jones
Winkle:
Philip Bond
Michael Tupman:
Graham Cox
Snodgrasa:
Stephen Thorne
Jingle:
Paul Chapman
Sam Weller:
Douglas Livingstone
Mrs Bardell:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Charles Dickens:
Simon Cadell
Mr Pott:
Anthony Newlands
Mrs POtt:
Nicolette McKenzie
Mr Leo Hunter:
Kenneth Shanley
Mrs Leo Hunter:
Elizabeth Bell
Slunkey:
John Rye
Fizkin:
Neville Jason
Secretary:
John Bryans
Mr Smiggers:
Alan Lawrance
Mr Blotton:
Malcolm Gerard

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