Noises Off
Louise Gold starred, as Dotty Otley, at The Piccadilly
Theatre, Between 6 October to 8 November
2003
Louise Gold was a replacement for Cheryl Campbell,
when the show’s run at The Piccadilly Theatre was extended by about a month.
Cast (in order of
speaking)
Dotty Otley
playing Mrs Clackett - Louise Gold
Lloyd Dallas
playing The Director - Philip Franks
Garry
Lejeune playing Roger Tramplemain - James Albrecht
Brooke
Ashton playing Vicki - Tilly Gaunt
Poppy
Norton-Taylor playing the Assistant Stage Manager - Nicky Callanan
Belinda
Blair playing Flavia Brent - Tessa Churchard
Frederick
Fellows playing Philip Brent & Sheikh - Paul Bradley
Tim Allgood
playing the Company & Stage Manager - Andrew Pointon
Selsdon
Mowbray playing Burglar - Sylvester McCoy
Understudies:
Garry Lejeune/Tim Allgood - Paul Currier
Brooke Ashton/Poppy Norton-Taylor - Charlotte
Endacott
Lloyd Dallas/Frederick Fellows/Selsdon Mowbray
- Nigel Nobes
Belinda Blair/Dotty Otley - Kaye Quinley
Production Team
Author - Michael
Frayn
Direction -
Design - Robert
Jones
Lighting
Design - Tim Mitchell
Sound Design
- Fergus O’Hare
Associate
Direction - Anna Linstrum
Production
Manager - Digby Robinson
Fights And
Movement - Malcolm Ransom
Stunt Falls
- Roy Alon
Company
Manager - Lloyd Martin
Deputy Stage
Manager - Tracey Haddock
Assistant
Stage Managers - Thomas Vowles and Jonathon Gabb
Sound
Equipment - Orbital Sound
Original
Production - 23 February 1982, Lyric Hammersmith with Patricia
Routledge as Dotty Otley
First
Production In Current Form - 29
September 2000, The National Theatre’s Lyttleton Auditorium, with Patricia
Hodge as Dotty Otley
This production of Noises Off first opened
at The National Theatre three years ago, with Patricia Hodge as
Dotty Otley. It then opened at The Piccadilly Theatre on 14 May 2001
with Lynn Redgrave as Dotty (and most of The NT cast). On the 9 November
2001 the new version of the play received it’s first American production at The
Brookes Atkinson Theatre in
Click here for a Review/Account of the play.
Click here for “Sound’s
Fishy” a light-hearted collection of observations about certain lines in
the play.
Since Noises Off had its inaugural
production at The Hammersmith Lyric it is perhaps worth noting that Louise
Gold has appeared at that The Hammersmith Lyric’s Studio Theatre
twice, in Angry Housewives and Lady Into Fox respectively.
It might be noted that Lynn Redgrave, one of Louise
Gold’s predecessors in the role of Dotty Otley at The Piccadilly Theatre,
like Louise has family connections with Unity Theatre
Louise Gold has previously ‘taken
over’ various other roles for the ends of runs (often in the
Back in 1990 Louise Gold took over the role of
Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes from Elaine
Paige, funnily enough another role that Patti Lupone has played in
the Broadway version of the same production (with the same director &c).
Louise Gold has previously appeared
at The Piccadilly Theatre in a one night only production of The Soap Opera. Funnily enough this was also a
production which found her playing an actress who was playing a character.
Paul Bradley had previously appeared
in the Regents Park 70th
Anniversary Gala (where he helped to represent their production of The
Pirates Of Penzance).
Louise Gold and Sylvester McCoy
had previously appeared together at
Orbital also did the sound systems for Kiss Me Kate, and went on to do them for Side By Side By Sondheim 30th Anniversary
Gala, and, A Love Letter To Dan.
Director
Prior to joining the cast of Noises Off,
Louise Gold had been appearing at
Louise Gold
went on to appear in the stage production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which
Links about Noises
Off
Noises Off’s Official Site: http://www.noisesoff.co.uk/ (Please note the last time I looked the site
was still listing Cheryl
LOUISE GOLD...BY Appointment (Louise Gold’s
cabaret act’s official site - go to the page marked Venues): http://www.louisegold.com/
Muppet Central/Tibby's Bowl Interview with Louise Gold (although this was some years
before her appearance in Noises Off, it is relevant, because she
mentions her own experience as an ASM) http://www.muppetcentral.com/articles/interviews/gold.shtml
The Piccadilly
Theatre’s website (includes two photographs from Noises Off, but please
note although they are of that production I’m not quite sure if it’s Louise
Gold or Cheryl Campbell depicted): http://www.theambassadors.com/piccadilly/sp_p653.html
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