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− | [[Image:NewDirectors2002Poster.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[ | + | [[Image:NewDirectors2002Poster.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Stuart Draper]]]] |
Performances: Tue 7th - Sat 11th May [[2002]], [[Bell Theatre]] | Performances: Tue 7th - Sat 11th May [[2002]], [[Bell Theatre]] | ||
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The New Directors' Showcase featured 2 contrasting one-act productions. | The New Directors' Showcase featured 2 contrasting one-act productions. | ||
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By [[David Campton]] | By [[David Campton]] | ||
− | Directed by [[ | + | Directed by [[Peter Loftus]] |
− | + | == Introduction == | |
− | This classic | + | This classic one act offering by playwright David Campton captures, in one extraordinary moment in time, the surreal existence of seven ladies: The Cagebirds. Kept in a secure and controlled environment by The Mistress, the already fragile lifestyle of the birds is interrupted and threatened by the introduction into their midst of The Wild One. |
− | The destiny of The Wild One rests not only in the hands of The Mistress, but with the six existing cohabiting birds: The Regular Thump, The | + | The destiny of The Wild One rests not only in the hands of The Mistress, but with the six existing cohabiting birds: The Regular Thump, The Long Tongued Gossip, The Great Guzzler, The Constant Twitting, The Mirror Eyed Gazer and The Medicated Gloom. Frustration, anger, sadness and much humour weave through this play leading, ultimately, to an inevitable but unexpected outcome. |
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+ | == Cast == | ||
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*The Mistress - [[Christine Theophilus]] | *The Mistress - [[Christine Theophilus]] | ||
− | *The Wild One - [[Sarah Owen]] | + | *The Wild One - [[Sarah Owen]] |
*The Regular Thump - [[Maggie Kruger]] | *The Regular Thump - [[Maggie Kruger]] | ||
*The LongTongued Gossip - [[Kellie LaBelle]] | *The LongTongued Gossip - [[Kellie LaBelle]] | ||
− | *The Great Guzzler - [[Helen | + | *The Great Guzzler - [[Helen Davies]] |
*The Constant Twitting - [[Deirdre Jackson]] | *The Constant Twitting - [[Deirdre Jackson]] | ||
*The MirrorEyed Gazer - [[Kara Tobin]] | *The MirrorEyed Gazer - [[Kara Tobin]] | ||
*The Medicated Gloom - [[Ingrid Palm]] | *The Medicated Gloom - [[Ingrid Palm]] | ||
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==The Monkey's Paw== | ==The Monkey's Paw== | ||
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Adapted from a short story by [[W W Jacobs]] | Adapted from a short story by [[W W Jacobs]] | ||
− | Directed by [[ | + | Directed by [[Andy Revel]] |
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− | + | It is a cold and stormy night in the late 1940s. Mr and Mrs White and their son Herbert are waiting in the kitchen for their good friend, Sergeant-Major Morris, to arrive for dinner. When he finally arrives he has an unexpected present: a monkey's paw - is it just a good luck charm or something far more sinister? | |
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+ | == Cast == | ||
+ | *Mother - [[Marian Buss]] | ||
+ | *Father - [[Clive Russell]] | ||
+ | *Herbert White - [[Joe Williams]] | ||
+ | *Sergeant-Major Morris - [[Bob Callender]] | ||
+ | *Man from the Works - [[Jonathan Samuel]] | ||
== Crew (for both shows) == | == Crew (for both shows) == | ||
− | *Stage Manager - [[ | + | *Stage Manager - [[Abi Spooner]] |
− | * | + | *Assistant Stage Manager - [[Rogan Cessford]] |
− | *Lighting Design - [[ | + | *Supervisor - [[Helen Chadney]] |
− | *Sound Design - [[ | + | *Lighting Design - [[Mike Elliott]] |
− | + | *Lighting Operator - [[Emma Connolly]] | |
+ | *Sound - [[Andrew Rickinson]] | ||
+ | *Set Design & Construction - [[Alan Buckman]], [[Andy Revel]], [[Peter Loftus]], [[Sarah Archer]], [[Jonathan Samuel]] & [[Anna York]] | ||
+ | *Prompt - [[Hannah Le Page]] | ||
+ | *Wardrobe - [[Val Williams]] & [[Marie Hull]] | ||
+ | *Blacks - [[Alan Buckman]] & [[Bernie Bullbrook]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
− | + | <gallery caption="Photos by [[Tim Hinchliffe]]" widths="300px" heights="300px" perrow="5"> | |
− | + | Image:Cagebirds001.jpg| | |
+ | Image:Cagebirds002.jpg| | ||
+ | Image:Cagebirds003.jpg| | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | == Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
− | + | [[The Monkey's Paw (1982)]] | |
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== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 16 November 2020
Performances: Tue 7th - Sat 11th May 2002, Bell Theatre
The New Directors' Showcase featured 2 contrasting one-act productions.
Contents
The Cagebirds
Directed by Peter Loftus
Introduction
This classic one act offering by playwright David Campton captures, in one extraordinary moment in time, the surreal existence of seven ladies: The Cagebirds. Kept in a secure and controlled environment by The Mistress, the already fragile lifestyle of the birds is interrupted and threatened by the introduction into their midst of The Wild One.
The destiny of The Wild One rests not only in the hands of The Mistress, but with the six existing cohabiting birds: The Regular Thump, The Long Tongued Gossip, The Great Guzzler, The Constant Twitting, The Mirror Eyed Gazer and The Medicated Gloom. Frustration, anger, sadness and much humour weave through this play leading, ultimately, to an inevitable but unexpected outcome.
Cast
- The Mistress - Christine Theophilus
- The Wild One - Sarah Owen
- The Regular Thump - Maggie Kruger
- The LongTongued Gossip - Kellie LaBelle
- The Great Guzzler - Helen Davies
- The Constant Twitting - Deirdre Jackson
- The MirrorEyed Gazer - Kara Tobin
- The Medicated Gloom - Ingrid Palm
The Monkey's Paw
Adapted from a short story by W W Jacobs
Directed by Andy Revel
Introduction
It is a cold and stormy night in the late 1940s. Mr and Mrs White and their son Herbert are waiting in the kitchen for their good friend, Sergeant-Major Morris, to arrive for dinner. When he finally arrives he has an unexpected present: a monkey's paw - is it just a good luck charm or something far more sinister?
Cast
- Mother - Marian Buss
- Father - Clive Russell
- Herbert White - Joe Williams
- Sergeant-Major Morris - Bob Callender
- Man from the Works - Jonathan Samuel
Crew (for both shows)
- Stage Manager - Abi Spooner
- Assistant Stage Manager - Rogan Cessford
- Supervisor - Helen Chadney
- Lighting Design - Mike Elliott
- Lighting Operator - Emma Connolly
- Sound - Andrew Rickinson
- Set Design & Construction - Alan Buckman, Andy Revel, Peter Loftus, Sarah Archer, Jonathan Samuel & Anna York
- Prompt - Hannah Le Page
- Wardrobe - Val Williams & Marie Hull
- Blacks - Alan Buckman & Bernie Bullbrook
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.