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Revision as of 16:25, 21 November 2008
by Tim Firth
Directed by Emma Hillman
Performances: Tue 7th – Sat 11th November 2006, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The play is set on Rampsholme, a tiny island in the middle of Derwentwater, where four middle-managers on a team-building exercise have somehow become shipwrecked. Their pathetic attempts to get themselves rescued are hampered by their inability to cooperate as much as by their ineptitude in the Great Outdoors, and what should have been a bonding process gradually becomes a muddy, bloody fight for survival.
Cast
- Gordon - Chris Bennett
- Neville - Simon Gleisner
- Angus - Richard Watkins
- Roy - Jack King
Crew
- Assistant Director / PA Dee Fancett
- Stage Manager - Jess Osorio
- ASM - Michelle Thomson
- Set Design - Gavin Parker
- Lighting Design - Anna York and Bob Callender
- Lighting Operator - Ronae Jolliffe
- Sound Designer - Andrew Rickinson
- Sound Operators - Alex Kapila and Andrew Rickinson
- Set Construction - Hans Mudlamootoo, Julia edwards, Bob Callender, Mike Elliott and the company
- Costumes - Michelle Thomson
- Theatre Representative - Dave Hollander
- Fight Co-Ordinator - Anton Krause
- Photography - Phil Gammon
- Gyrfalcon - Emma Hillman
- Poster - Stuart Draper
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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