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In a faded hotel room in Scarborough, a couple is having an illicit weekend away. Amidst the peeling wallpaper, they laugh, quarrel and make love, but why is it that they don't dare go out..? | In a faded hotel room in Scarborough, a couple is having an illicit weekend away. Amidst the peeling wallpaper, they laugh, quarrel and make love, but why is it that they don't dare go out..? | ||
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Revision as of 09:09, 26 October 2016
by Fiona Evans
Directed by Graham Rice & Steph Urquhart
Performances: Tue 25th – Sat 29th October 2016, Upper Hall, Stanley Halls
Contents
Introduction
In a faded hotel room in Scarborough, a couple is having an illicit weekend away. Amidst the peeling wallpaper, they laugh, quarrel and make love, but why is it that they don't dare go out..?
A play about love, secrets and coercion Fiona Evans’ Scarborough is a naturalistic four-hander which challenges you to examine your attitudes to gender, power and alcopops. Scarborough has played at the Edinburgh Fringe, where it won a Fringe First award in 2007, and at the Royal Court in 2008.
Cast
- Lauren - Kenzie Luce
- Daz - Dylan Brewerton-Harper
- Aiden - Jason Salmon
- Beth - Jane Herbert
Crew
- Stage Manager - Tiffany Manning
- Lighting Designer - Sean Thomas
- Technical Operator - Mark Davies
- Set Design - Charles Doyle
- Set Construction - Mark Ireson, Caroline Doyle, cast & crew
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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