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== Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | == Reminiscences and Anecdotes == |
Revision as of 20:48, 30 November 2008
Directed by Mark Bullock
Performances: 1st – 5th February 2005, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Roberto Zucco - Tikiri Hulugalle
- Police Officer - Simon Holland
- Police Officer - Dave Hollander
- Mother/Madam - Carole Coyne
- The Girl - Siobhan Campbell
- The Sister - Angela Barnes
- The Brother - Mark Davies
- Girl's Mother - Maria Bates
- Detective/Father/Policeman - Charlie Storer
- Prostitute - Sarada Earnshaw
- Old Gentleman - John Lyne
- Fatman/Pimp - Mark Compton
- Elegant Lady - Vanessa Colls
- Child - Ciaran Whelan
- Bloke/Bystander - Max Whiteford
Crew
- Stage Manager - Megan Tripp
- Sound Design - Andrew Rickinson
- Lighting Design/Costume - Stuart Draper
- Stage Design - Mark Bullock, Siobhan Campbell
- Fight Co-ordination - Peter Fortune
- Make-Up Design - Helen Chadney
- Sound Operation - Laura McDermott
- Lighting Operation - Pam Murphy
- ASM - Stephanie Muller
- Media Operation - Liam Packham
- Web Design - Dave Hollander
- Poster Design - Mark Davies
- Cast Photos - Phil Gammon
- Marketing - Dee Fancett
- Sound Recording - Chris Vian-Smith
- FOH - Anna Thomas, Liam Packham
- Properties - Alan Buckman
- Set Construction - Ashley Gay, Scott Braddick, Susan MacLean, Max Whiteford
- Rigging - Bernard Bullbrook, Mike Elliott, Alan Buckman
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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