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Latest revision as of 22:14, 22 October 2012
by Henrik Ibsen
Directed by John B. Anderson
Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th May 1992, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The action of the play takes place over a few days in late summer towards the end of the 19th century. It is set in Dr Wagnel's garden above the harbour and fjord.
Act 1, Scene 1 Morning, Scene 2 Evening - a few days later, Scene 3 Early evening - a few days later.
Act 2, Scene 1 Morning - the next day, Scene 2 Early evening - the same day.
Cast
- Ballested - Keith Borgust
- Hilde Wangel - Jacquelyne Morison
- Boletta Wangel - Helen Sillett
- Lyngstrand - Stephen Pitt
- Dr Wangel - Robert Holden
- Arnholm - Neil Lewis
- Ellida Wangel - Marianne Maskell
- The Stranger - Brian John
Crew
- Scenic Design - Victor Kelly
- Stage Manager - Jenny Barden
- Assitant Stage Manager - Mark Hennessey
- Lighting Design - Keefe Browning
- Lighting Operator - John Kidd
- Sound - Brian Fretwell
- Set Painting - Victor Kelly, Eugenia Anderson, Su Hands & Maggie Tavaras
- Ellida's dress designed & made - Mary Wright
- Make-up Advisor - Amanda Whittle
- Prompt - Melanie Deborca
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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