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SOUND OF MUSIC

SOUND OF MUSIC

17 October - 1 November

The final collaboration between Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II, The Sound of Music, has become a play beloved around the world. Based on the true story of the Von Trapp Family Singers, this play captures a personal tale of growth and hope amidst the horrors of World War II. The Sound of Music tells the tale of young postulant Maria Rainer, whose free spirit has trouble fitting into the rules and regulations of Nonnberg Abbey. Commissioned by the Mother Abbess to serve as the governess for seven motherless children, Maria transforms the Von Trapp family home from a place of dour rules and regulations to one filled with joy, with laughter, and with music. In the process, Maria wins the hearts of all seven children--and their widower father, Captain Von Trapp. With the Mother Abbess’ blessing, and to the children’s delight, Maria follows her heart, and Maria and the Captain marry. Upon returning home from their honeymoon, Maria and the Captain learn that their beloved Austria has been taken over by the Nazis, and the retired Captain is asked to report for immediate service in the Nazi Navy. When the Nazis show up at their door to take Captain Von Trapp away, it is a family singing engagement (wily navigated by their friend Max) that buys the family time to make their narrow escape. Their Austrian convictions compel Maria, the Captain, and the children to flee over the mountains of Switzerland to safety, taking the words of the Mother Abbess to heart: “Climb Every Mountain… till you find your dream.”

"The hills are alive with the sound of music"

  • Maria - Jen O’Donnell

    Captain Von Trapp – Ian Todd

    Lesil - Hayley Robinson
    Fredrich - Josh Jenkins
    Louisa - Bella Macmunn
    Kurt - Rory Jenkins
    Brigitta - Charlotte Howie, Rose Hanrathy
    Marta - Montana Faber, Orvokki Britton

    Gretl - Mahalia Shelton, Stella Weingott
    Mother Abbess - Maria Leibeth
    Sister Sophia - Anna Kelleher
    Sister Berthe - Sheryl Brown
    Sister Margareta - Lyndal Jenkins
    Nun Chorus - Dallas Daniels, Marg Attley,Alicia Follett, Liz Howie, Bernadette Gifford, Annie Mansfield, Leonie McLaughlin
    Elsa - Fiona Bolith
    Max - Peter Wright
    Frau Schmidt - Bridie Smith
    Rolf - Tom Bolitho
    Frans The Butler - Colin Price
    Admiral Von Schraeder - Paul Duncan
    Herr Zeller - Angus Green
    Bishop – Warren Henningsen

  • Director - Michael Isbister

    Musical Director – Monic Sketcher

    Producer – Michele Padbury

    Design – Karen Pirie

    Costumes – Karen Pirie, Cathie Smith, Anne Todd

    Set Construction – Keith Padbury, Trevor Jenkins

    Scenic Backdrops – Milton Taylor

    Stage Manager – Camille Murphy

    Stage Crew – Matt Godding, Deb and Brian Dodgson

    Choreography- Clara Cherubin, Ian Mallyon

    Latin Consultant - Sandy McKinnon

    Vocal coaching – Sue Binzer, Jen O’Donnell, Bernadette Gifford

    Makeup Supervisor – Cathie Smith

    Hair Braiding – Elyssa Hardinman

    Lighting Design & Rigging – Ken Wallbridge

    Lighting Operators – Ian Keys, Sue Arndt
    Projection Systems and Software – Milton Taylor

    Projection Operator – Trevor Jenkins

    Sound Operators – Rold Koren, Paul Valente

    Front of House Supervisor – Jane Herbert

    Poster Design – Milton Taylor

    Cast Portraits - Kym Stubbs

    Programme – Milton Taylor, Michele Padbury

    Ticketing Manager – Daryl Hunt

  • Musical Director – Monic Sketcher

    Violin - David Mims, Rhona Scott, Kate Savage, Helen Bernasconi

    Mandolin - Helen Bernasconi

    Viola – Geoffrey Riddell

    Cello – Janet Haensel

    Flute – Maggie Williams, Sally Kelly

    Clarinet – Linda Terry, Bernadette Gifford

    Oboe – Ian Mallyon

    French Horn – Andrew Crockett

    Cornet - Kath Smith
    Piano – Kath Smith, Sue Ablitt

    Saxophone – Felicity Ennis, Justine Shelton

    Trombone - Ray Wynn, Laura Woodward, Sue Ablitt

    Bassoon – Angelina Bell

    Tuba – Richard Smith, Dean Sketcher

CREDITS

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