Dean Laccohee (Torvald Helmer)
Dean's recent appearances with the club include John Malcolm in Separate
Tables, Captain Lombard in And Then There Were None, Dick Tassell in
The Happiest Days of your Life and Alexandro (the Greek waiter) in Port
Out, Starboard Home! Dean also directed Alan Ayckbourn's Absent
Friends for the club in 2009 and later this year will direct J.B. Priestley's An
Inspector Calls.
Kirsty Pickering (Nora)
Kirsty first trod the boards at the age of 6 in The Sound of Music. Having
trained in musical theatre she worked professionally in that field for three
years. She then discovered absurd theatre and, ironically, Ibsen. She went
on to study the playwright and perform as the „anti-heroine‟ Hedda Gabler
in her native North Yorkshire. Kirsty joined Huntingdon Drama Club in
2009, playing the maid in And Then There Were None. She is thrilled to be
performing an Ibsen again.
Scott Hutchison (Dr Rank)
A Doll's House marks Scott's sixth appearance with Huntingdon Drama
Club since his return to the amateur stage in 2009, with memorable roles in
Absent Friends, And Then There Were None, Port Out, Starboard Home!
and most recently, The Happiest Days of your Life. Scott has enjoyed the
challenge of playing a very different role in this play from the ones he has
played so far.
Jeanette Brown (Mrs Christine Linde)
Jeanette has appeared in many of the Club‟s productions since 2003,
including Move over Mrs Markham, A Murder is Announced, Jane Eyre,
Cold Comfort Farm, Hay Fever, Absent Friends, Port Out, Starboard
Home! and last November‟s The Happiest Days of your Life.
Phil Green (Nils Krogstad)
Nils Krogstad represents a radical change in character from Phil's last role
as the camp entertainments officer Wayne in the premiere of Port Out,
Starboard Home! Previous credits also include the nervous Dr Armstrong
in Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, Simon Bliss in Noël
Coward's Hay Fever and the posh but dim Richard Hawk-Monitor