<<Productions Listing   Photo Gallery>>


 

A Musical Reconstruction of incidents relating to the East End murders which took place between Friday, August 31st and Friday, November the 9th, 1888, set in a Music Hall and the surrounding streets, as performed by the inhabitants of Whitechapel.

 

A solution of Jack the Ripper’s identity is hinted at, but the play is an atmospheric commentary rather than an historical re-enactment, shifting between reality and artificiality, with characters representing “real” people as well as members of the music hail audience and players.

Some of the characters are called upon to play more than one role. Therefore they have a life within the Music Hall and also in reality.

The Chairman also plays the authoritative roles of Sir Charles
Warren, the Magistrate, and the Dock’s Foreman, while
Montague Druitt is also known as Toynbee and plays the villain
in the melodrama and the magician.

Phoenix Players wishes it to be known that any material in this production which may cause offense is in keeping with the period and particular characters portrayed. This does not reflect the views of the Company.

The Phoenix Players first performed Jack The Ripper in 1991. Click here to see the review and photo that appeared at the time in The Croydon Advertiser on Friday, July, 12th 1991

 


 

The Production team
 

Stage Director - Debbie Featherstone

Assistant Director - Julia Stevens

Musical Director - Marcus Davidson

Keyboards - Marcus Davidson

Bass - Jason Williams

Drums - Ronan Kozokaro

Choreography - Barbara Hill

Set Design and Construction


Richard Seagroatt / Pauline Seagroatt

Debbie Featherstone & Nigel Barefoot

Properties - Sarah O’Donovan

Costumes - Debbie Featherstone

Stage Manager - Chris Cockburn

Assistant Stage Manager - Richard Knight

Lighting - Paul Donmall & Nicki Parry

Prompt - Kathryn Mabey

Box Office - Debbie Featherstone & Richard Seagroatt

Front of House

 

Peter O’Donovan / Justine Knight

 

Pauline Seagroatt & Leonie Quinn

Children’ s Chaperone - Debbie Featherstone

Publicity and Programme - Justine Knight

Jack The Ripper
 

Performed on
9th, 10th and 11th September 2004
at
Anerley Town Hall, Anerley Road, London

 


 

The Cast

 

Marie Kelly / Music Hall Soubrette - Julia Stevens

Lizzie Stride / Queen Victoria - Kaz Cockburn

Annie Chapman - Sarah O’Donovan

Polly Anne Nicholls - Karen Caldecourt

Martha Tabram - Barbara Hill

Catherine Eddowes - Rachel Bedford

Frances Coles - Claire Percy

Montague Druitt - David MacDonald

The Chairman / Sir Charles Warren - Edward Seagroatt

Daniel Mendoza - Nigel Barefoot

Dinky Nine-Eights - Richard Seagroatt

Bluenose Stack - Jude Figueira

Slop Wallace - John White

Lord Overcoat - Matthew Smith

Police Sergeant Coles - Mike Preston

Paperboy - Niamh Stapleton

Citizens of Whitechapel and Police Constables

Charlotte Knell / Darren Knight / Peter O’Donovan & Edward Seagroatt

 


 

Musical Numbers

Act 1

Saturday Night - Polly and the Company

Sing Sing - The Company

Generally Nice - Marie

God Bless Us - The Company

Goodbye Day - Marie and the Girls

What A Life - The Gang and the Girls

Love - Marie

The Rippers Going to Get You - Annie and the Gang

Act 2

God Bless (reprise) - The Company

 

Charlie and Queenie - Lizzie and the Chairman

Half A Dozen Pints - Marie

There’s A Boat Coming In
- The Company

There Ain’t Any Work Today - Chairman and the Company

Look at Them - The Company

Suspects - Martha and the Gang

Policemen’s Chorus - Police Sergeant Coles & Constables

Step Across The River - Marie and Lizzie

Montage - The Company

Saturday Night (reprise) - The Company