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Revision as of 00:58, 21 March 2013
by Rodney Qinn
Directed by Chaz Doyle & Rodney Quinn
Performances: Tue 19th – Sat 23rd March 2013, Prompt Corner
Presented in a double bill with Over the Top
Contents
Introduction
Birds Still Fly, first performed in 2006 at the Cork Arts Theatre, is set in the late 13th century. Hackett, a farmer, whose son, unknown to him, has been taken off to a foreign land with a Crusader army. Hackett follows the army's path to bring his son home.
Cast
- Eda - Kelly-Kim Cranstoun
- Gifford - Peter Bond
- Hackett - Jonathan Curry-Machado
- Abelard - Chaz Doyle
- Ulric - Jake Passmore
Crew
- Stage Manager - Graham Clements
- Production Assistant - Michelle Thomson
- Lighting Design - Gavin Parker, Chris Gomez
- Sound Design - Andrew Rickinson
- Lighting & Sound Operator - Patrick Brown
- Costumes - Lisa Thomas
- Set Build - Chaz Doyle, Ben Owora, Jonathan Curry-Machado, Noah Wright, Graham Clements, Stephanie Edwards, Rodney Quinn
- Poster Artwork - Chris Green
- Set Painting - Hazel Hindle
With thanks to:
Melissa Williams for all her proof-reading on the new drafts of both plays; Val Williams and Jason and Anne Quinn for creating the army hats; Alan Buckman, Noah Wright and Peter Bond for props; Jeanette for all her help with the poster; the Hope pub for generously providing rehearsal space; and, finally, all the Bar, Box Office and Front of House volunteers who keep SLT running.
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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