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== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 12:31, 4 January 2012
by Alan Bennett
Directed by Simon Holland
Performances: 8pm, Tue 21th – Sat 25th February 2012, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
In this dark comedy, Connie and Wilfred Craven are a working-class couple who are about to be re-housed. They have a son and daughter, but they seem incapable of describing them accurately. As their lives are studied, later to be recreated in a Heritage Park, their current world is dismantled around their ears, in more than one sense.
Cast
- Connie Craven- Caroline Doyle
- Wilfred Craven - Matthew Lyne
- Linda Craven - Holly Patrick
- Ms Craig - Daniel Kelly
- Heritage/ Anthony - Jamie Oliphant
- Mrs Clegg - Jan Horne
- Gregory / Adrian - David Clements
- Harman - Simon Gleisner
- Suzie / Charlotte - Siobhan Campbell
- Rowland - (TBC)
Crew
- Director - Simon Holland
- Personal Assistant to Director - Nia Jones
- Production Assistant - Tatty Hennessy
- Stage Manager - Siobhan Campbell
- Deputy Stage Manager - David Clements
- Assistant to Stage Managers - TBC
- Set Designer - TBC
- Lighting Designer - Mark Davies
- Sound Designer - Simon Holland & TBC
- Operator - TBC
- Costume Designer - Lisa Thomas
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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