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+ | *Set - cast and crew with [[Mark Ireson]] | ||
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== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 15:09, 23 June 2007
Directed by Sarada Earnshaw
Performances: Wed 17th to Sat 20th May 2006, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
When the young, once-dashing cripple Maurice Tabret dies mysteriously in the night, his beautiful wife Stella is accused of his murder by Nurse Wayland. Why would Stella murder the man she loves? The Sacred Flame is the story of love, devotion and family. What would you risk for love? The Sacred Flame is one of 24 plays written by Somerset Maugham, an author better known today as a novelist (The Razor's Edge, Of Human Bondage). It is unusual among his plays because it brings his literary style into the dialogue, bringing a certain formality to the language.
Cast
- Steve Ellis
- John Thompson
- Carole Coyne
- Gemma Edwards
- Derek Dempsey
- Pam Murphy
- James Denny
- Shelley O'Halloran
Crew
- Stage Manager - Megan Tripp
- Sound - James Denny
- Lighting and Sound Assistant - Jill Fenton
- Drapes - Bernie Bullbrook
- "Some" photographs - Stefanie Mueller
- Poster - Steve Marchant
- Set - cast and crew with Mark Ireson
- Publicity - James Denny
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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