Difference between revisions of "The Maids (2003)"
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+ | *Composer - [[Jakob Kaye]] | ||
*Stage Manager - [[Renae Jolliffe]] | *Stage Manager - [[Renae Jolliffe]] | ||
+ | *Assistant Stage manger - [[Paula Kelly]] | ||
*Lighting Design - [[Alex Heighes]] & [[Mike Elliott]] | *Lighting Design - [[Alex Heighes]] & [[Mike Elliott]] | ||
*Lighting Operator - [[Alex Heighes]] | *Lighting Operator - [[Alex Heighes]] |
Revision as of 12:05, 20 August 2009
by Jean Genet, Translated by Bernard Frechtman
Directed by Jay Michaels
Performances: Wed 15th to Sat 18th October 2003, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Two housemaids, sisters Solange and Claire, both love and hate their young mistress. Every day, while Madame is out, they indulge in secret revenge fantasies and ritualistic role-plays impersonating each other and Madame. They have denounced her lover to the police by means of anonymous letters. They may have designs on Madame's life. They may be plotting each other's demise. But what's in it for them, and will they succeed? Who's going to get there first?
Cast
- Solange, a housemaid - Claire Webb
- Claire, a housemaid (her younger sister) - Deirdre Jackson
- Madame, their mistress - Ingrid Palm
Crew
- P.A. to the director - Victoria Waddington
- Composer - Jakob Kaye
- Stage Manager - Renae Jolliffe
- Assistant Stage manger - Paula Kelly
- Lighting Design - Alex Heighes & Mike Elliott
- Lighting Operator - Alex Heighes
- Sound Design - Jay Michaels & Chris Vian-Smith
- Sound Operator - Victoria Waddington
- Set Construction - Bernie Bullbrook, Jess Osorio, Philip Hinton, Jay Michaels, Victoria Waddington & Paula Kelly
- Props - Alan Buckman & Philip Hinton
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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