The Sorcerer (Waterford)
Tuesday 29 September 1992 Theatre Royal, Waterford
The Waterford International Festival of Light Opera (later Waterford International Music Festival) was established in 1959 to showcase competition between amateur light opera and musicals groups from across the world. It might never have spawned had a similar festival arranged in nearby Tralee in 1958 not been deemed a failure and replaced with a "Rose of Tralee" festival, which cleared the way for local rivals in Waterford to attempt their own version. After the first festival in 1959 it enjoyed an uninterrupted run until 2007 when it was paused to allow for refurbishment of the festival's host venue the Theatre Royal (founded in 1785, and itself with a rich history).
The theatre's reopening in 2010 conicided with the 50th Festival at which time it was restructured under the wider banner of the Waterford International Music Festival which now consisted of the Waterford International Light Opera Festival, the High School Festival, the Gospel Festival and the Fringe Festival. Sadly, economic difficulties and shifts in available entertainment priorities led to the last Festival running in 2012, bringing to an end a proud tradition with a rich heritage.
After being invited to compete in the Festival in 1992 on the basis of review of a video of the January production of The Sorcerer, a cast of 31 (which overlapped with, but was not identical to the January cast) with some crew and others travelled to South East Ireland by ferry and minibus. The Company stayed in a Bed & Breakfast in the picturesque seaside town of Tramore and travelled the 7 miles inland to Waterford for dress rehearsal and performance all on a single day.
Highlights of the week included strategic allocation of members to same sex room pairings to align with local expectations about moral propriety (later subverted by all Savoy couples), a scandalously poor review from the Festival adjudicator who was later confronted by the Honorary Vice President, Des O' Brien, with pleasingly direct Irish 'diplomacy' and unlimited appreciatiation of Guiness throughout the stay (as a mark of respect for our Celtic cousins).
Pretour company photos
The Sorcerer company (partial)
L to R back row: Andy Innes, Malcolm Anderson, Moray Nairn, Steve Morgan, Andy Kinniburgh, Andrew Medford, Alex Scott
Middle row: Ben Wrench, Janet Kirkwood, Greg Stewart, Emma Braithwaite, Plum Anson, Veronica Laing, Judy Couper, Fraser 'Loonie' Motion, Penny Rudd, Bryan Pilkington, Charlotte Smith, Jonathan Hicks
Front row: Fran Hughes, Maia Forrester, Tessa Schofield, Don Roberts, Geoff Smith
The Sorcerer company (partial)
L to R back row: Andy Innes, Malcolm Anderson, Moray Nairn, Steve Morgan, Andy Kinniburgh, Andrew Medford, Alex Scott
Middle row: Elizabeth Swan, Greg Stewart, Emma Braithwaite, Plum Anson, Fraser 'Loonie' Motion, Rowan Heath, Bryan Pilkington
Front row: Fran Hughes, Janet Kirkwood, Maia Forrester, Tessa Schofield, Veronica Laing, Judy Couper, Penny Rudd, Charlotte Smith, Jonathan Hicks, Ben Wrench
Kneeling: Don Roberts, Geoff Smith
Travel, leisure time and countryside
Waterford cast and crew
L to R: Bryan Pilkington, Jonathan Hicks, Fran Hughes, Janet Kirkwood, Malcolm Anderson, Tessa Schofield, Geoff Smith, Ben Wrench, Charlotte Smith, Alex Scott, Greg Stewart, Penny Rudd, Steve Morgan, Andrew Kinniburgh, Fraser 'Loonie' Motion, Andrew Medford, Plum Anson, Rowan Heath, Emma Braithwaite, Andy Innes
Waterford cast and crew on the ferry
Rowan Heath and Ben Wrench (Dr Daly)
Moray Nairn (Alexis)
Janet Kirkwood (Aline)
Waterford cast and crew at Trinity College, Dublin
Penny Rudd (Lady Sangazure), Steve Morgan and Janet Kirkwood (Aline)
Plum Anson and Andy Innes
Andrew Medford and Janet Kirkwood (Aline)
Bed and Breakfast, Tramore
Andrew Medford, Maia Forrester, Fraser Grant (Director), Elizabeth Swan and Moray Nairn (Alexis) performing "South Anglia Players" parody
Maia Forrester, Andrew Medford, Fraser Grant (Director), Elizabeth Swan and Janet Kirwood (Aline) performing
"South Anglia Players" parody
Moray Nairn (Alexis), Maia Forrester and Andrew Medford
Janet Kirkwood (Aline) and Andrew Medford at Kilkenny Castle
Bryan Pilkington, Rowan Heath, Penny Rudd (Lady Sangazure), Andy Kinniburgh (Sir Marmaduke Poindextere) and Moray Nairn (Alexis)
Moray Nairn (Alexis), Andrew Medford, Don Roberts, Alex Scott and Bryan Pilkington
Janet Kirkwood (Aline) and Moray Nairn (Alexis)
Tessa Schofield (Mrs Partlet) and Geoff Smith
Steve Morgan (and the leaf)
Waterford cast and crew
Veronica Laing and Janet Kirkwood (Aline)
The Sorcerer
Production team
Director Fraser Grant
Musical Director Bruce Davis
Stage Manager Judy Couper
Costumes Judy Couper, Emily Couper
Set Design Fraser Grant
Lighting Design Giles Moffat
Principal cast
Chorus
Charlotte Smith (Constance) and Malcolm Anderson (Notary)
Penny Rudd (Lady Sangazure) and Andy Kinniburgh (Sir Marmaduke Poindextere)
Moray Nairn (Alexis) and Janet Kirkwood (Aline)
Geoff Smith
Veronica Laing and Don Roberts
Moray Nairn (Alexis)
Janet Kirkwood (Aline)
Andy Kinniburgh
(Sir Marmaduke Poindextere)
Jonathan Hicks
Ben Wrench (Dr Daly) and back: Don Roberts
Tessa Schofield (Mrs Partlet) and Charlotte Smith (Constance)
Veronica Laing, Emma Braithwaite, Elizabeth Swan, Fran Hughes and Maia Forrester
Andy Kinniburgh (Sir Marmaduke Poindextere) and Malcolm Anderson (Notary)
Reviews
Media

Programme
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Adjudicator's Report
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