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Revision as of 10:45, 16 January 2009
Directed by Louisa Evans
Performances:
- Clapham Common Bandstand - 7th and 14th June 2008, 4pm
- South London Theatre Members' Club (instead of the roof due to bad weather) - 11th, 12th & 13th July, 2008
- Lambeth Country Show - 19th July 2008
Contents
Introduction
Abridged from the Wikipedia entry:
Gosforth's Féte is a one-act play originally part of a production called Confusions which consisted of five one-act plays written in 1974 by Alan Ayckbourn.
Publican Gosforth's running the village gala, but there's bad personal news from stalwart Milly Carter over the public-address system. Pink-legged Cubmaster Stewart Stokes discovers alcohol, there's a fine vicar, and Councillor Mrs Piece gets severely dishevelled. And that's before the rain. Gosforth's Fete starts as drama, develops into well-choreographed chaos as everything goes wrong and climaxes as full-blown farce. <ref>Gosforth's Féte on Wikipedia</ref>
Cast
- Mrs Pearce - Alex Kapila
- Milly - Juliet Holden
- Stewart - Steve Imrie
- Gosforth - Dave Chaisty
- Vicar - Malcolm Woodman
Crew
- Production Assistant - Kavina Kamat
- Stage Manager - SM Name
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
From the Clapham Common Bandstand performance, 7th June.
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.
See Also
- Gosforth's Fete (June 1986) (Alan Ayckbourn) (Prompt Corner)
References
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