The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
Season 9 - 24 January 2009
Venue Theatre 3
TheStory
Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, four young evacuees from war-torn London, arrive at a rambling old country house, home of the eccentric Professor Kirk and his sharp-tongued housekeeper Mrs Macready. The children are shown to the spare room, which is empty but for a large wardrobe and, while the others go off exploring the house, Lucy opens the wardrobe, pushes through the fur coats and finds herself by a lamppost in a snow-covered wood. Befriended by a faun (Mr Tumnus) who appears suddenly, she learns that she is in the strange land of Narnia, where it is permanently Winter, but never Christmas, thanks to a spell cast by the wicked White Witch.
When Lucy returns from Narnia and tells the others of her adventure, they initially refuse to believe her story, but Edmund follows her into the wardrobe and meets the Witch, who promises to make him King if he leads his brother and sisters to her castle. Finally Peter and Susan also arrive, by which time the powers of evil have gained the ascendancy, the faun is under arrest for treason and the Witch's enemies are all being turned to stone statues.
Aslan the lion (Lord of the Wood) returns to Narnia to defeat the Witch and enlists the children's help, but Edmund betrays them to the Witch and, in so doing, forfeits his life to her by the law of the Deep Magic. Aslan decides to take Edmund's place and is tortured and killed by the Witch, only to be saved by the Deeper Magic, because he is willingly taking the place of a traitor. All of the stone statues are liberated, Father Christmas comes back, the Witch is finally defeated and the children are crowned as Kings and Queens of Narnia.
Many years later, they rediscover the lamppost and, pushing their way back to Professor Kirk's spare room through the fur coats, find to their amazement that time has stood still while they have been away.
ProductionTeam
| Co-Directors |
Myles Leon Graham Bauerle |
| Musical Director | Max Gambale |
| Choreographer | Ylaria Rogers |
| Assistant Choreographer | Peter Karmel |
| Production Manager | Felicity Paul |
| Costume Co-ordinator | Annette Leon |
| Hair & Makeup | Amanda Knuckey |
| Stage Manager | Alana Teasdale |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Chris Donohue |
| Set Designer | Thompson Quan Wing |
| Set Construction | Brian Sudding & Co Sudzsets |
| Lighting Designer | John Cooper |
| Sound Designer | Dale Martin |
| Props | Nick Leon |
| Jasmine Cooke | |
| Publicity | Pam McManus |
| Gaby Schmid |
Cast
| Peter | Oliver Bailey |
| Susan | Laura Dawson |
| Edmund | Henry Paul |
| Lucy | Natalie Whalley |
| Professor Kirk | Don Harvey |
| Mrs MacReady | Suzanne Rogers |
| Aslan | Tim Stiles |
| White Witch | Megan Porter |
| Mr Beaver | Steve Amosa |
| Mrs Beaver | Cornelia Carson |
| Mr Tumnus | Paul Jackson |
| Maugrim | Richard Block |
| Dwarf | Matthew Hardy |
| Father Christmas | Don Harvey |
| Witchs Chorus | Cameron Boxall |
| Tim MaGarry | |
| Ylaria Rogers | |
| Erin Gough | |
| Brittany Scrivner | |
| Aslans Chorus | Hayden Baum |
| Kobi Cumerland | |
| Gabrielle Elgood | |
| Crystelle Cooper | |
| Katherine Musgrove | |
| Imogen Paul | |
| Zoe Milton | |
| Elaine Crilly | |
| Kristen Duncan | |
| Chris MaGarry | |
| Animals | Claire Bailey |
| Elizabeth Jackson | |
| Lauren Joe | |
| Ben Hardy |
