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*Stage Manager - [[John Woodroofe]] | *Stage Manager - [[John Woodroofe]] | ||
+ | A.S.M.s - [[Jessica Barber]], [[Rick McGuire]], [[Barry Weyman]], [[Joan Spriggs]] | ||
*Lighting - [[Ted Neal]] | *Lighting - [[Ted Neal]] | ||
*Sound - [[John Alford]] | *Sound - [[John Alford]] | ||
− | + | *Costumes - [[Jean Firminger]] | |
+ | *Scenic Artist - [[Frances Fisher]] | ||
+ | *Assistant to the director - [[Lynda Taylor]] | ||
+ | *F.O.H. Manager - [[Frank Howcutt]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == | ||
Revision as of 10:50, 21 June 2007
by Ben Jonson
Designed & Directed by Alex Kanrex
Performances: Mon 30th October– Sat 5th November 1967, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Subtle, the Alchemist - Charles Commerford
- Face, the Housekeeper & Brothel-Captain - Paul Beech
- Dol Common, their colleague, a Doxy - Julia Stratton
- Daper, a clerk - Keith Walsley
- Drugger, a tobacco man - Christopher Rose
- Sir Epicure Mammon, a Knight - Vic Shaw
- Surley, a Gamester - Gerald Knights
- Charity Wholesome, a Puritan Deaconess - Carol Eldred
- Tribulator Wholesome, her sister, also a Puritan - Katharine Stratton
- Kastril, the Angry Boy - Simon Coady
- Dame Pliant - Sheila Compton
- Lovewitt, the Master of the House - Bob Ball
- Neighbourd - Lesley Morris, Pamela James, Sheila Rees, Sylvia Meeks, Val Youngman, Brian Alberici, Norman Bradshaw, Jim Harman
- Parson - Nick Robbins
- Street Cryers - Wendy Neal, Mary Prindle, Malvina Spriggs, Charles Turner
Crew
- Stage Manager - John Woodroofe
A.S.M.s - Jessica Barber, Rick McGuire, Barry Weyman, Joan Spriggs
- Lighting - Ted Neal
- Sound - John Alford
- Costumes - Jean Firminger
- Scenic Artist - Frances Fisher
- Assistant to the director - Lynda Taylor
- F.O.H. Manager - Frank Howcutt
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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