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THE FAIRIES | THE FAIRIES |
Revision as of 12:54, 5 August 2007
Directed by Jill Clark
Performances: Preview Sat 5th, Gala Opening Sun 6th & Mon 7th – Sat 12th July 1980, Main Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
THE COURT
- Theseus - Paul Barnes
- Hippolyta - Ann Walker
- Lysander - Mikael Rust
- Demetrius - James Clyde
- Hermia - Anita Sollis
- Helena - Angie Shrubsole
- Egeus - Ted Higgins
THE MECHANICALS
- Peter Quince - Mike Gabe
- Nick Bottom - Charles Cheetham
- Frances Flute - Matthew Lyne
- Tom Snout - Adrian McLaughlin
- Snug - Mike Mattey
- Robin Starveling - Harry Sanders
THE FAIRIES
Crew
- Music Composed by - Enid Luff
- Choreography - Jean Warboyes
- Asistant to the director - Robert Hedden
- Stage Manager - Kris Swarbrick
- Assistant Stage Managers - Paul Wiseman, Lynn Vallender, Roger Taylor
- Lighting Design - Stephen Holroyd
- Assistants to the Lighting Designer - Ann King, Tony Wilson
- Sound Engineer - Mick Lown
- Assistant to the Sound Engineer - Brian Fretwell
- Costume - Debby Parrett
- Wardrobe Assistants - Lynn Jenner, Kate Bottomore, Ann Mattey
- Set Construction - Ray Seaton
- Set Construction Assistants - Edward Clark, Juhn Rogers, Malcolm Johnson, Members of the Company.
- Rehearsal Pianist - Lynn Jenner
- Properties - Annette Wiseman, Marion Haladjian
- Bottom's Head by - Juliet More
- Box Office Manager - David Bell
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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External Links
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