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− | Staircase is a two-character play by Charles Dyer about an aging gay couple who own a barber shop in the East End of London. One of them is a part-time actor about to go on trial for propositioning a police officer. The action takes place over the course of one night as they discuss their loving but often volatile past together and possible future without each other. | + | Staircase is a two-character play by Charles Dyer about an aging gay couple who own a barber shop in the East End of London. One of them is a part-time actor about to go on trial for propositioning a police officer. The action takes place over the course of one night as they discuss their loving but often volatile past together and possible future without each other.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staircase_%28play%29 Staircase on Wikipedia] |
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Revision as of 16:02, 14 August 2017
by Charles Dyer
Designed & Directed by Audrey Broderick
Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th September 1972, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Staircase is a two-character play by Charles Dyer about an aging gay couple who own a barber shop in the East End of London. One of them is a part-time actor about to go on trial for propositioning a police officer. The action takes place over the course of one night as they discuss their loving but often volatile past together and possible future without each other.Staircase on Wikipedia
Cast
- Charlie - Victor Shaw
- Harry - Charles Cheetham
Crew
- Stage Manager - Terry Barden
- Assistant Stage Managers - Marjorie Stead & Deirdre Shaw
- Lighting - Tony Rapson
- Sound - Tom Smith
- Wardrobe - Deirdre Shaw
- Assistant to the Director - Marjorie Stead
- Set Construction - Peter Broderick
- F.O.H. Manager - Frank Howcutt
- Box Office Manager - Ralph Wade
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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