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About The Show
Director - Sarah Jones
Musical Director - Martin Sargeson
Choreographer - Helen Parker
Epsom Playhouse - 12th to 16th October 2010
The S.S. American, sailing from New York to England, carries an unusual group of passengers. Included amongst them are a gangster (Moonface Martin), a wealthy debutante and her mother (Hope and Evangeline Harcourt), a nightclub singer (Reno Sweeny), and a wealthy New York businessman and his stowaway assistant (Elisha Witney and Billy Crocker). It turns out that Hope is Billy's long-lost love. Unfortunately, she is now engaged to a wealthy Englishman, Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. After a series of comedic happenings, Billy manages to win back Hope. Meanwhile, Billy's friend, Reno, manages to seduce and win Lord Evelyn. All this happens while Moonface Martin attempts to escape the law and Hope's mother strives to maintain her social status.
| Name |
Cast Member | Description |
| Reno Sweeney | Lisa Scott | An evangelist turned nightclub singer and an old friend of Billy's |
| Hope Harcourt | Charlie Dyer | American debutante and the object of Billy's affection |
| Billy Crocker | Darren Flick | Assistant to Elisha, love-struck would-be suitor to Hope |
| Erma Latour | Emily Evans | Sidekick to Moonface |
| Mrs Harcourt | Julie Parker | Hope's overbearing mother, concerned with money and status, wants Hope to marry a rich man. |
| Lord Evelyn Oakleigh | Steve Leitch |
Hope's wealthy and handsome English fiancee |
| Elisha Witney | Nic Ash | Ivy league Wall Street banker, Billy's boss |
| Moonface Martin | Steve Cox | A second-rate gangster, "Public Enemy Number 13", soon to not be thought as a public enemy at all |
| Purser | Russell Thompson |
Nervous lackey to Captain |
| Captain | Dil Patel | Military man in charge of SS American |
| Luke and John |
Ric Qureshi and Steve Mackenzie | Two mischievous individuals who happen to be exceptional card players. |
| Angels | Caron Ireland, Helen Parker, Charlotte Verrill, Kathryn Peters |