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* Sound Designer - [[Marcus Reeves]] | * Sound Designer - [[Marcus Reeves]] |
Latest revision as of 23:23, 18 July 2022
Performances: Tues 8th – Sat 12 November 2016, Upper Hall, Stanley Halls
Contents
Introduction
Jimmy is a surprising cabbie; a writer fallen from grace, an amateur philosopher, a man of real soul...on one significant night we share with him his fares, the despondent and delirious, the inspired, inspiring and insane.
Cast
- Jimmy Macneill - Mark Slaughter
- Guvnor - Owen Chidlaw
- Robert Greenwood - John Lyne
- Young Man - Louie Chapman
- Angela Davies - Fiona Daffern
- Raver Lady (Formerly Girl) - Charlotte Benstead
- Clare Macneill - Caroline Beckett
- Richard Wright - Bryon Fear
- Woman - Jeanette Hoile
- Man - Malcolm Woodman
- Andy Green - Rob Hatch
- Billy Lee - John Watson
- Janine Williams - Kim Goldsmith
Crew
- Assistant Director - Lisa Thomas
- Stage Manager - Charlotte Benstead
- ASM - Matthew Moore
- Lighting Designer - Bryon Fear
- Sound Designer - Marcus Reeves
- Operator - Lee Ridgeway
- Set Construction - Chaz Doyle
- Rigger - Sean Thomas
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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