Babes In The Wood Posted on 29th July 202229th July 2022 by HTC Admin This year’s family pantomime will be Babes In The Wood with show dates as follows: Friday 2nd Dec 7.30pmSat 3rd Dec 2pm and 7pmSun 4th Dec 12 o’clock noon and 5pm More information to follow …..
Our House Posted on 12th June 202229th July 2022 by HTC Admin Following a fabulous day of auditions, we are pleased to announce the principal cast for Our House. Joe CaseyConnor WilsonSarahRachel WheatleyEmmoJoe PorteLewisJoe SpenceAngieElinor Kirby BillieMegan WilsonKathKatherine FitzgeraldReeceyTBCJoe’s DadSam MitchellMr PressmanJohn Ainsley Ensemble cast deliberations are going to take a little longer as we need to balance the number of male and female individuals in the show as well as complementing the voice parts needed. Thank you for your patience as we start our journey to a tremendous show.
Urinetown Posted on 5th February 202028th May 2022 by HTC Admin Following discussions with Hull Truck Theatre, we hope to be able to bring you this show during September 2022 and will confirm more details as soon as we have them. CAST LIST Bobby Strong James Galer Hope Cladwell Georgia Wormald Caldwell B. Cladwell Sam Mitchell Officer Lockstock Jamie Wilks Lil’ Sally Ellie Kirby Penelope Pennywise Georgina Garton Lil’ Becky Two Shoes Rachel Bower Hot Blades Harry Jono Wainman Soupy Sue Holly Brigdon Tiny Tom Aaron Bolton Bobby the Stockfish Joe Spence Billy Boy Bill Tim Drage Joseph ‘Old Man’ Strong Kevin Hickson Josephine ‘Ma’ Strong Elaine Windass Senator Fipp Nathan Major Officer Barrel Mark Jardine Mr. McQueen Tom Peck Dr. Billeaux Chris Corbett Mrs. Millenium Hannah Wilson Chorus Sam Blakey Hannah Colthup Elise Johnson Katie Osindeinde Abigail Potter Courtney Puckering Abbie Renzo Tanya Sewell Francesco Villaruel URINETOWN is a hilarious and resonating tale of greed, corruption, love, and revolution in a time when water is worth its weight in gold. It is a social and political satire set in a fictional future where a terrible 20-year drought has crippled the city’s water supplies. Water is so scarce that the government enforces a ban on all private toilets in an effort to control water consumption. Citizens who try to circumvent the peeing-fee by relieving themselves in the bushes, risk being taken away to “Urinetown”, a mysterious place where many have been sent but no one ever returns… “A declaration of the power of theatre!” (The New York Times, 2001) “The show’s glorious message is: Hey, it’s only theatre, but isn’t it wonderful? And did I mention it’s hilarious? Simply the most galvanizing theatre experience in town.” The New York Observer called the show “fresh, unique, impudent, colourful, irreverent, exciting and wonderful!”