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25th 26th 27th March

CTK proudly presents

Dear Music Lovers!

Welcome to our musical extravaganza “Hairpsray” brought

to you tonight by a talented cast of students from CTK.

In order to really enter into the spirit of tonight’s show, make

sure you have your party bag ready, available from our

sellers for £1.

Refreshments and popcorn will be sold during the interval

after which we will announce the winner of the lucky

programme who will receive a very special

Hairspray Goodie Bag

which we guarantee will make the winner the envy of their

friends.

All that remains is for us to wish you a most pleasant evening

as you are transported to 1962.

The Cast

Jack Warriner

(Edna Turnblad)

Jack played the baddie in the panto last

year and now he plays a woman. Not

sure what the link is there. However, he

will, no doubt look very fetching in a

frock. Jack is taking a gap year next

year before going to university. He

hopes to travel to Venezuela to run a

few workshops on acting. He will also be giving a few fashion

tips on how to make the most of wearing glasses. Good luck

Jack.

Megan Leask-Walters

(Amber von Tussle)

Here she is again, the girl who has

been in every school production

since year 7. We just can’t get rid of

her. Megan specialises in playing

characters with a big voice and big

hair—no acting required. Megan is

studying for A levels in Mandarin, Music and Mechanical

Engineering. In her spare time she likes listening to radio 4

and is a particular fan of the shipping forecast. Malin, Dogger,

Hebrides...

Grace Hodgett-Young

(Little Inez)

Grace is a newcomer to school shows

and is very excited making her

debut as Little Inez. Like her name,

she shows grace in everything she

does, whether it is washing up, taking

the dog for a walk or knitting

jumpers. Grace numbers Japanese embroidery as one of her

hobbies and at the moment she is making a rather attractive

lampshade for her bedroom.

Chloe Barratt

(Tracy Turnblad)

Chloe is a lovely girl with a lovely

voice. She wants everyone to know

that she is NOT padded up for

playing this part, and her hair is her

own. Chloe is heiress to the famous

shoe shop chain, and will be modelling some of the styles

sold in the shop during the interval. Chloe’s hobbies include

orienteering, playing with her dolls and Judo.

Jacob Seelochan

(Link Larkin)

As well as working hard and preparing

for his final GCSE examinations, Jacob

is honing his skills at the Nottingham

Playhouse and Television Workshop,

aiming to keep his acting going into

the far future. After performing in last

year’s show, as the humble, yet

'flamboyant' Ryan Evans, (the peak of his career), Jacob

aspires to move on to Bilborough College next year to study

the arts.

Sam Jones

(Corny Collins)

Sam “the voice” Jones as we call him,

is, as the name suggests a pretty

good singer. And so he should be as

he is related to Tom Jones, that great

Welsh tenor. Sam is a lovely lad, if a

little gullible. When told that the

word had been removed from the dictionary, he actually tried

to look it up. That’s what working in the library does to you.

His hobbies include making marmalade and taking old ladies

across the road even if they don’t want to.

Bria Anderson

(Motormouth Maybelle)

The trouble with playing a

motormouth is that everyone

actually thinks you are one. This is

not the case with Bria. In her

private life she is quite shy and

reluctant to chat to people,

preferring to immerse herself in a really good book. At the

moment she is reading “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and

hopes to move on to classics such as “War and Peace”.

Glen Pambilipe

(Seaweed Stubbs)

Glen is new to school shows. No

idea why, as he is incredibly

talented and is sure to be a big hit

with everyone in this show. Glen is

delighted to be cast as someone

called Seaweed because he really does love the seaside,

especially the golden sands of Skeggy. In fact, Glen spends

much of his summer holiday at Skeggy running his own little

beachside kiosk called Glen’s Goodies where you can buy

tasteful souvenirs.

Rio Henley

(Velma von Tussle)

At first Rio was apprehensive about

playing such a thoroughly nasty

character, so she looked to her Mum for

inspiration!

More used to the sporting arena than

the theatre she brings energy to this,

her first major role following the

success of her latest performance of the ghost in the

pantomime. No sheet to hide under this time!

James Akers

(Wilbur Turnblad)

James is no stranger to the stage at

CTK. As soon as he walks onto the

stage, you will find yourself

wondering, “Where have I seen him

before?” On the stage at CTK of

course! Easily recognised as he brings his own unique

interpretation to whatever role he plays and plays it safe by

doing it exactly as he has played any other role. Good on yer

James! If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. James is keen on sport and

is an avid fan of Curling, also known as kettles on ice. He

hopes to perfect his own version of the game, which has the

provisional title, ”Ironing on Ice.”

Charlie-Dawn Sadler

(Penny Pingleton)

Charlie really fought for this part in

Hairspray, and knocked a couple of

others out cold during the

auditions. Last seen playing King

Maurice in the panto she has let the

power go to her head and insists on

being addressed as Your Majesty. Charlie’s favourite TV

programme is “The Queen’s Christmas Message to the

Commonwealth” and her favourite animal is a Corgi.

Elise Goetzee

(Prudy Pingleton)

Elise is delighted to be starring in

her first major role since she played

the giraffe in the Nativity Play at her

primary school. Elise is known for

her impersonations of various animals, her tortoise noises

being particularly realistic. Elise perfected this skill while

holidaying in the Galapagos last year. Her favourite subject is

Biology and her favourite publication is,

“The Natural History of the Giant Tortoise.” One day, Elise

hopes to meet Sir David Attenborough.

Lou Anne Gabby Tempest Brad Alex Curtis IQ Seamus Parr Shelly Carla Newman Tammy Molly Oakden Brenda Bethan Jones Lisa Sophie Houten Sketch Joe Smith Spritzer, Mr Pinky, Prison Guard,

Oliver Turnbull

All other parts played by members of the Cast

DANCERS

Zara Dermott Banahan

R-Marnei

Tanaka Katyo

Niamh Ryan

Asha Stewart

Emma Roome

Georgia Hodgett-Young

Shannon Cowell

Nina Jezzo-Foster

Francesca Curtis

Bethan Jones

Tianna Williams

Cindy Murimi Louisa Chambers Daniella Uwera Lashay Williams Jessica Morgan Fiona Twagira Seamus Parr Rio Knight Klaudia Kozlowska Tanatswa Chihoro Jada Wilks Jessica Hunter Erin Sheehan-Johnson Lucia Trivigno Shannon Samecki

Sophia Medri Isobelle England

Millie Morris Brooke Davison

Georgina Musson Sophie Hewlett Lauren Akers

Lexi Haigh Francesca Bertolaso

Paige Alexander Ella England

Abby-Leanne Clark Conan Queally-Adams

Rosie Hoyle Amy Hoyle

Amelia Glover

ENSEMBLE

The Band Flute 1

Daniel Bartley

Miss R Craven

Flute 2

Hannah Harriso

Phoebe Jenkins

Clarinet

Ania Jackowska

Alto Sax

Bethany Davie

Conall McNall

Cameron Nelson

Violin

Suleman Salim

Guitar

Matt Dudley

Liam Gallagher

Oliver Johnstone

Mitchell Jenkins

Bass Guitar

Ryan Gallagher

Emily Turnbull

Keys

Elizabeth Harrison

Poppy Scoffings

Drums Joe Newton

Percussion Casey Jones

CREDITS Producer and Director: Mrs. L. Stanley

Assistant Director: SteveAkers

Musical director: Miss K. Harvey

Assistant Musical Director: Miss R Craven

Sound: Andy Onion

Lighting: Jhudari Scholar & Emmett Seelochan

Choreography: Miss. S. Woolley

Stage Manager: Holly Jensen

Publicity, Party Bags, bits of wardrobe and

programmes: Mrs. B. Kuczynska

Characterisation: Mrs. H. Akers

Props: David Johnson & John Mcgahey

Reprographics: Mrs. S. Marshall