Cast

Joshua - Phil Braithwaite
Hugo/Frederic - Stuart Clark
Diana Messerschmann - Paskell Meal
Lady India - March Fothergill
Patrice Bombelles - Iain Prest
Madame Desmortes - Elizabeth Braithwaite
Capulet - Vanessa Cutts
Messerschmann - Neil Bird
Romainville - William Barklam
Isabelle - Danielle Keene
Her Mother - Anna Dimdore

Ensemble - Arya Nair, Mike Eggleton, Vaughan Thomas


Production Team

Directors - Ian Powell, Oliver Judge
Producer - Jackie Withnall
Stage Manager - Amy Wilson
Sound Design and Operation - Stephen Wess
Lighting Sound and Operation - Kimber Wright
Costume Consultant - Vicky Harris
Set construction - Stephen Cahill-Hayes
Dance Consultant - Graham Perkins
Continuity - Heather Dalton
FOH Managers - Jenny Moorby, Julie Rickwood

Frederic, who is shy and sensitive, and Hugo, who is heartless and aggressive.  
Frederic is in love with Diana, who is in love with Hugo.  To save Frederic from an unhappy marriage, Hugo tries to distract him by bringing to a ball a beautiful dancer, Isabelle, who masquerades as a mysterious personage and becomes the triumph of the occasion.  
Isabelle is a susceptible maiden in her own right, who not only breaks up all the cynical romances that have been going on before she arrives, but she loses her heart as well.