Difference between revisions of "Hysteria (2004)"
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Revision as of 15:22, 24 August 2009
Directed by Elaine Heath
Performances: Tue 2th to Sat 6th November 2004, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
From the author of "Dead Funny", "Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick", "Insignificance" and "Hitchcock Blonde" and set in the Hampstead consulting room of Sigmund Freud during wartime, this fascinating and highly original play takes the actual meeting of Freud, the father of modern psychoanalysis and Salvador Dali, the deeply eccentric surrealist artist as a starting point. Throw in a scantily dressed young woman with a hidden agenda, Freud’s Jewish doctor – a man with a mission, and the unseen presence of Freud’s daughter Anna, and anything can happen...
Cast
- Sigmund Freud - John Lyne
- Jessica - Ronae Jolliffe
- Abraham Yahuda - Alan Jarvis
- Salvador Dali - Jonathan Storey
- Girl - Siobhan Campbell
- Vision of Freud's Father - Norman Peachman
Crew
- Production Assistant - Dee Fancett
- Stage Manager - Laila Shah
- Assistant Stage managers - Tricia Carroll & Alison Rockbrand
- Lighting Design - Mike Elliot & Elaine Heath
- Lighting Rigger - Mike Elliot
- Lighting Operator - Emma Jane Connolly
- Sound Design - Andrew Rickinson & Elaine Heath
- Sound Operator - Jess Osorio
- Set Design - Elaine Heath
- Set Construction - Elaine Heath, Jess Osorio, Stuart Flitton, Richard Watkins, Graham Clements, Mandy Reed, Phil Gammon, Lionel Monks & Norman Peachman
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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