The Rhyl and District Amateur Operatic Society

Rhyl & District Amateur Operatic Society proudly presented on

May 14 - 18 2002

Music & Lyrics by David Heneker
Book by Beverley Cross

Cambridge Theatre, London - March 21, 1963 (677 perfs)
Broadhurst Theatre, New York - April 25, 1965 (512 perfs)

The play opens in Shalford's Drapery Emporium where Kipps works and lives as an apprentice draper. Ann, Kipps's childhood sweetheart, is in service so they don't get much chance to see each other. Kipps thinks that a lovers token might help the romance along but the next day brings news that is to change his life. He learns that solicitors are looking for him and consequently gets a little drunk. He is marched off to join his woodwork class run by Helen Walsingham. Kipps falls for her without much hope. Ann is cross with Kipps for not meeting her and walks out on him just before he learns that he has inherited a fortune. Spurred on by his new social standing Kipps proposes to Helen, but her family pressure makes him realise that Ann is his first and real love. Kipps and Ann marry but his yearning to maintain his social standing creates problems between them which are only resolved when a fortune is lost. A small fortune is offered to him ... he rejects it. "What a rum do everything is," he comments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Cast List
 
Arthur Kipps - Tim Redgrave Victoria - Ami Evans Laura - Hayley Jones
Ann Pornick - Sioned Watson Kate - Rachel Hindmarsh Young Walsingham - Matthew Rushton
Helen Walsingham - Jane Crinigan Emma - Sammy Gunther A Photographer - Tim Heys
Sid Pornick - Mark Morris Mr Shalford - Graham Meakin Reporter 1 - Cheryl Poole
Buggins - Jon Newman Carshot - Mike Stanley Reporter 2 - Colin Bailey
Pearce - Adam Berny Mrs Botting - Elisa Jones Gwendolin - Liz Wilks
Chitterlow - Ian Lowe Mrs Walsingham - Ann Rimmer
Flo Bates - Lisa McAllister