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− | * Fight Supervisor - [[Anton Krause] | + | * Fight Supervisor - [[Anton Krause]] |
* Set Construction - [[Chaz Doyle]], [[Bryon Fear]], The Cast | * Set Construction - [[Chaz Doyle]], [[Bryon Fear]], The Cast | ||
Revision as of 18:20, 18 June 2015
by Enda Walsh
Performances: Tue 16th – Sat 20th June 2015, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
The play is set in Ireland, inside a cottage, some time ago.
Scarred by events from their youth and the ensuing gossip, sisters Clara and Breda have locked their front door, never leave the safety of their house. Each day, they put on a show directed by Ada their younger sister, as they retell their stories - complete with costumes, light and sound - partly for entertainment but primarily as a cautionary tale.
In The New Electric Ballroom, there's no 'happily', jus 'ever after' as the characters assemble once again to tell their story again and again....
Cast
- Breda - Jenny McLaughlin
- Clara - Caroline Beckett
- Ada - Suzy Jacobsen
- Patsy - Guy Jones
Crew
- Stage Manager - Kay George
- Assistant Stage Manager - Jackie Burch
- Lighting Designer - Bryon Fear
- Sound Design & Accent Work - Kait Feeney
- Lighting/Sound Operator - Caroline Durant
- Poster - Chaz Doyle
- Costume & Hair - Lily Ann Coleman, Kim Goldsmith, The Cast
- Fight Supervisor - Anton Krause
- Set Construction - Chaz Doyle, Bryon Fear, The Cast
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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