![]() James Hitchens/Mayor Sapsea – Alan Smithee Charles Burden Kai Colson Duncan Hoehn Stephan “Jack” Jammer Naomi Lamarche Lisette Merlano Nicolas Nelson Kevin Nickens Michelle Nickens Jessica Ogden Jaclyn O’Hara Olusheyi Olaguon Matthew Kahn Robyn Smith Peters Gregory Robinson Jr. Montague Pruitt/Ensemble – Steven Woodell Nicholas Michael/Horace – Stephan “Jack” Jammer Violet Balfor/Ensemble – Michelle Nickens Nick Cricker Sr./Durdles – Charles BurdenĬhristopher Lyon/Ensemble – Gregory Robinson Jr. ![]() Victor Grinstead/Neville Landless – Joe SviscoĬedric Montcrief/Rev. Janet Conover/Helena Landless – Jessica Ogden Stage Manager James Throttle – Kevin NickensĪlice Nutting/Edwin Drood – Naomi Lamarcheĭeirdre Peregrine/Rosa Bud – Robyn Smith-PetersĪngela Prysock/Princess Puffer – Stefanie Svisco Rosa would have married Tartar and Crisparkle, Helena.Chairman William Cartwright – Patrick Vaughn Datchery is a private detective, and Neville was meant to die while apprehending Jasper. Jasper was to recount from his jail cell that he killed Edwin so that he might have Rosa for himself only to discover that their betrothal was broken before the murder took place. Forster says that Dickens intended to close the novel with Jasper in a cell, having been found out for murdering his nephew when Rosa's mother's ring fails to corrode in quick lime. Dickens died before he could finish the story, but according to his friend, John Forster, Dickens had written him concerning the text. Since then he’s gone on to play roles in TV productions of Five Days, The Deep and Outsourced. She goes to Jasper's service the next morning and hides behind a pillar, shaking her fist at Jasper. Sacha Dhawan Sacha appeared in the original line-up of The History Boys by Alan Bennett. Datchery, another border at Cloisterham, who provides her with Jasper's name and occupation. ![]() Puffer follows him to Cloisterham and runs into Mr. Jasper revisits the opium den and is followed out by a woman called Princess Puffer. Billickin so that Rosa doesn't have to return to Nun's House where Jasper can find her. Rosa and Miss Twinkelton rent a place from Mrs. The same day, Jasper buys a black, silk scarf. Jasper is the only person that uses the nickname "Ned" for Edwin, so Edwin is confident she's not referring to him. He tells her "Edwin," and she replies that "Ned" is in danger. There, he meets an opium addict who asks him his name. On Christmas Eve, he takes the pocket watch to a jeweler for repairs. Edwin wears a pocket watch, chain and shirt pin. Jasper accuses Deputy of spying and grabs him by the throat and chokes him, but releases him unharmed. On their way out of the crypt, they run into a boy called Deputy. The only thing he remembers is watching Jasper enter the crypt alone. On the way down, Durdle drinks some wine that Jasper offers him and quickly passes out. Jasper gets Durdles, a man knowledgeable about the cathedral crypt, to give him a tour. Rosa Bud loves Edwin Drood as a dear friend but not as a wife. The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a hilarious, interactive whodunit mystery musical that allows the audience to enter the action and become the ultimate detectives. She believes that she must marry Edwin Drood in order to receive her inheritance. Rosa Bud's father chose Edwin Drood to be her husband before he passed away. Grewgious is chosen to inform Jasper of the change. Synopsis: This wildly warm-hearted theatrical experience kicks off when the Music Hall Royale (a hilariously loony Victorian musical troupe) puts on its. Rosa Bud Rosa Bud is a 17-year-old orphan who resides at Cloisterham Cathedral. Edwin and Rosa agree to end the engagement the next day. Grewgious offers Rosa's mother's ring to Edwin with the understanding that he will give it back should he decide not to marry Rosa. Grewgious informs Rosa that she has inherited a substantial amount from her parents and that the fortune doesn't have any prerequisite that she marry Edwin.
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