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Wimborne Drama Productions
Wimborne Drama Productions

Theatre and open air performances at the Tivoli Theatre and Deans Court

16th October, 200211th March, 2025

On The Razzle

Written By


Tom Stoppard

Where and When


16th – 19th October 2002 @ The Tivoli Theatre, Wimborne

The Plot


The story is basically one long chase, chiefly after two naughty grocer’s assistants, who, when their master goes off on a binge with a new mistress, escape to Vienna on a spree.

Cast


  • Weinberl – Mark Ellen
  • Christopher – Yvonne Henley
  • Marie – Tracey Nicholls
  • Sonders – Paul Dodman
  • Zangler – Dave Williams
  • Melchior – Colin Pile
  • Gertrude – Jan Stevenson
  • Foreigner/Waiter – Simon Jackson
  • Hupfer/Scotsman – David Pile
  • Philippine – Vicki Ballard
  • Madame Knorr – Chrissie Neal
  • Frau Fischer – Carolyn Hewitt
  • Coachman – Barry Baynton
  • German Man – Russ Guillaume
  • German Woman – Carole Courtenay Coles
  • Scottish Woman – Donna Crane
  • Waiter/Constable – Peter Brooks
  • Fraulein Blumenblatt – Jan Bursby
  • Lisette – Maria Turner
  • Busboys – Alfie Tyson-Brown & Luke Hawkins
  • Ragamuffin – Oliver Chapman
  • Lightning – Les Longworth & Michael Routledge
  • Piper – Richard Rowland

Creative Team


  • Director – Richard Neal*
  • Set Designer – Amanda Brown
  • Stage Manager – Jackson Kingham
  • ASMs – Ernie Yule, Caroline Uwins, Lucy Harrold and Mez Tyson-Brown
  • Sound Design – Jackson Kingham
  • Set Construction – Brian Curry and The Company
  • Costumes – Eclectia Costumes

For the Tivoli Theatre

  • Stage Manager – Ashley Thorne
  • ASM – Steve Charters
  • Lighting – Russell Parker
  • Sound – Don Sherry

*Curtain Call Awards 2003 – Best Director of a Comedy

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Reviews


Linda Kirkman – Daily Echo

Dazzling razzle of a comedy

Anyone straying unawares into the Tivoli these past few days might have been forgiven for thinking the silly season had come early, given the presence of a talking parrot, a pantomime horse, and a girl playing the part of a boy.

However, this was Tom Stoppard’s superb comedy, performed to near perfection by a first-class cast under the excellent direction of Richard Neal.

The story, which follows the events that occur when shop clerks Weinberl (Mark Ellen) and Christopher (Yvonne Henley) decide to have an illicit afternoon of freedom in Vienna, is brilliantly written. The Spoonerisms that trip so easily from shop owner Zangler’s mouth are hilarious – and would have been even more so had Dave Williams blustering delivery not occasionally muffled his words.

There were strong characterisations all round, not least from Paul Dodman (Sonders), Tracey Nicholls (Marie), Jan Stevenson (Gertrude), Colin Pile (Melchior), Carolyn Hewitt (Frau Fischer), Chrissie Neal (Madame Knorr) and Jan Bursby (Fraulein Blumenblatt), while Barry Baynton brought the house down as a wonderfully lascivious whip-wielding coachman.

Full marks too for an ingenious set, excellent costumes and fine lighting. A dazzling razzle, without a doubt.

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Marilyn Ayres – Wimborne Community Magazine

Wimborne Drama is a theatre group that doesn’t go for the easy options as their recent productions such as The Crucible, The Madness of George III and David Copperfield bear witness.

On the Razzle – based on a 19th century comedy which in turn was drawn from earlier works – is not, as its title suggests, a simple knock-about comedy. It is a wordy play, with the comedy coming thick and fast, and it was easy to miss a gem. In fact, I felt that I ought to have seen it a second time in order fully to appreciate Tom Stoppard’s clever script.

The part of shop owner Zangler, played by Dave Williams, was the toughest, requiring an ability to get the tongue around Spoonerisms without it appearing that lines had been misinterpreted or misquoted. Dave Williams did a good job, but a slower delivery would have ensured that humour wasn’t lost. However, he, along with the rest of the cast, relaxed into their parts in the second scene.

And talking of scenery, huge credit must go to set designer Amanda Brown, who masterminded innovative scene changes, which although visible to the audience, didn’t impinge on our enjoyment.

For entertaining it certainly was. The audience clearly appreciated the humour, although I suspect the appearance of the pantomime horse created more guffaws than intended, as Yvonne Henley, playing the part of Christopher, clung on to its hind quarters for dear life.

Wimbome Drama draw from a very experienced pool of actors, and their productions always throw up some excellent cameo parts. Barry Baynton was delightful as the coachman, and Jan Stevenson, who has been with the group since 1979, stole a few scenes with her portrayal of the servant Gertrude.

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Programme


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2002 Alfie Tyson-Brown Amanda Brown Ashley Thorne Barry Baynton Brian Curry Carol Courtney-Coles Caroline Uwins Carolyn Hewitt (Woodward)(Young) Chrissie Neal (Wathen) Colin Pile Comedy Dave Williams David Pile Don Sherry Donna Crane Ernie Yule Jackson Ellen (Kingham) Jan Bursby Jan Stevenson Les Longworth Lucy Harrold Luke Hawkins Maria Turner Mark Ellen Meredith Tyson-Brown Michael Routledge Oliver Chapman Past Productions Paul Dodman Peter Brooks Richard Neal Richard Rowland Russ (Alan) Guillaume Russell Parker Simon Jackson Steve Charters Tivoli Theatre Tracey Nicholls Vicki Ballard Wimborne Drama Yvonne Henley

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