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<strong><em>Special Thanks:</em></strong> [[Mark Davies]], [[Gavin Parker]] and [[Lisa Thomas]] for stepping in at such short notice; 'Radio Days' of Lower Marsh, Waterloo for the hire of Ed's suit; the Front-Of-House, Membership and Bar staff and all those wonderful people at SLT who keep this miracle of a cultural oasis alive!
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== Special Thanks ==
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[[Mark Davies]], [[Gavin Parker]] and [[Lisa Thomas]] for stepping in at such short notice; 'Radio Days' of Lower Marsh, Waterloo for the hire of Ed's suit; the Front-Of-House, Membership and Bar staff and all those wonderful people at SLT who keep this miracle of a cultural oasis alive!
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 10:46, 4 February 2011

Poster by Stevie Hughes

by Joe Orton

Directed by Stevie Hughes

Performances: 1st - 5th February 2011, Bell Theatre


Introduction

"Terence Rattigan (no friend of the ‘new wave’ theatre of the 50s and 60s) called Entertaining Mr Sloane "the best first play" he had seen "in thirty odd years" and to my mind, it’s Orton’s funniest: his targets in it are 'ordinary, decent people' rather than the trusted institutions of society (which are not so trusted nowadays) and instead of the verbal machine-gun fire you get in Loot and What the Butler Saw, Orton slowly fattens and ripens his prey before surgically picking them off, like a sniper, piece by piece, as the play reaches its hilarious climax." - Stevie

Plot summary

Middle-aged Kath has amorous designs on her new, young lodger but Ed, her domineering brother, will have none of it until he too succumbs to the charms of the mysterious Mr Sloane. As they compete for the boy’s affections, their lust soon rips open old family wounds as Sloane blithely plays off brother against sister. That is, until their ageing father (the "Dadda") recognises Sloane as the still-at-large perpetrator of a past, violent crime. Threatened with exposure, Sloane takes drastic measures that crank up the absurdity to hysterical levels.

Cast

Crew

Design

Special Thanks

Mark Davies, Gavin Parker and Lisa Thomas for stepping in at such short notice; 'Radio Days' of Lower Marsh, Waterloo for the hire of Ed's suit; the Front-Of-House, Membership and Bar staff and all those wonderful people at SLT who keep this miracle of a cultural oasis alive!

Reviews

Gallery

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Ted Riley ('Sloane') & Lorraine Spenceley ('Kath')

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Pat Brown ('Dadda')

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Ted Riley ('Sloane') & Pat Brown ('Dadda')

Eddie.jpg

Tim Witcomb ('Ed')

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Lorraine Spenceley ('Kath')

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

References

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