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Designed & Directed by [[John Woodrooffe]] | Designed & Directed by [[John Woodrooffe]] | ||
− | Performances: Sun | + | Performances: Sun 3rd – Sat 9th April [[1977]], [[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]] |
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | + | Honour and respect for tradition: two prime requirements for an officer in Victoria's army. Set in India at the end of the last century, the play shows a young subaltern charged with assault. As investigation of the case proceeds, we see that instead it is the regiment that is on trial for conduct. | |
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
− | *Millington - [[Justin | + | *Millington - [[Justin Llewelyn]] |
*Drake - [[Stuart Faulkner]] | *Drake - [[Stuart Faulkner]] | ||
*The Colonel - [[Charles Cheetham]] | *The Colonel - [[Charles Cheetham]] | ||
+ | *Roach - [[Edwin Stone]] | ||
+ | *Wimbourne - [[Peter Dawson]] | ||
+ | *The Doctor - [[Leslie Lidyard]] | ||
+ | *The adjutant - [[Jim Prestridge|James Prestridge]] | ||
+ | *Fothergill - [[Michael Mawby]] | ||
+ | *Hart - [[Robin Saxon]] | ||
+ | *Truly - [[William Curd]] | ||
+ | *Boutlon - [[Howard James]] | ||
+ | *Winters - [[Geoff Lill]] | ||
+ | *Pradah Singh - [[Ken Lucas]] | ||
+ | *Head Waiter - [[Don North]] | ||
+ | *Mrs Hasseltine - [[Ann Mattey]] | ||
+ | *Mem Strang - [[Frances Walker]] | ||
+ | *Mrs Bandanai - [[Ashwini Bhandari]] | ||
+ | *Lal - [[Sheryl Rodrigues|Cheryl Rodrigues]] | ||
+ | *Ladies at the Ball - [[Ann Shuttleworth]], [[Angela Huveness|Angela Huveneers]] & [[Sue Norman]] | ||
+ | *Waiters - [[Bernard Witt]] & [[Peter Semple]] | ||
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
− | *Stage Manager - [[ | + | * Stage Manager - [[John Cooke]] |
− | * | + | * Assistant Stage Managers - [[Sally Davis]], [[Sheila Rees]], [[Jack Fitzgerald]] |
− | *Lighting | + | * Lighting - [[Joyce Thompson]], [[Dillon]] |
+ | * Sound Operation - [[Jane Cooper]] | ||
+ | * Properties - [[Pat Cantwell]], [[Charles Nicholls]] | ||
+ | * Wardrobe - [[Iris Lenny]] | ||
+ | * Set Construction - The Company | ||
+ | * PA - [[Sue Norman]] | ||
+ | * Indian Dialogue Coach - [[Kiran Kumar]] | ||
+ | * Officers Uniforms - Watkins et Cie, Newcastle, Staffordshire | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 1 April 2024
Designed & Directed by John Woodrooffe
Performances: Sun 3rd – Sat 9th April 1977, Main Stage
Contents
Introduction
Honour and respect for tradition: two prime requirements for an officer in Victoria's army. Set in India at the end of the last century, the play shows a young subaltern charged with assault. As investigation of the case proceeds, we see that instead it is the regiment that is on trial for conduct.
Cast
- Millington - Justin Llewelyn
- Drake - Stuart Faulkner
- The Colonel - Charles Cheetham
- Roach - Edwin Stone
- Wimbourne - Peter Dawson
- The Doctor - Leslie Lidyard
- The adjutant - James Prestridge
- Fothergill - Michael Mawby
- Hart - Robin Saxon
- Truly - William Curd
- Boutlon - Howard James
- Winters - Geoff Lill
- Pradah Singh - Ken Lucas
- Head Waiter - Don North
- Mrs Hasseltine - Ann Mattey
- Mem Strang - Frances Walker
- Mrs Bandanai - Ashwini Bhandari
- Lal - Cheryl Rodrigues
- Ladies at the Ball - Ann Shuttleworth, Angela Huveneers & Sue Norman
- Waiters - Bernard Witt & Peter Semple
Crew
- Stage Manager - John Cooke
- Assistant Stage Managers - Sally Davis, Sheila Rees, Jack Fitzgerald
- Lighting - Joyce Thompson, Dillon
- Sound Operation - Jane Cooper
- Properties - Pat Cantwell, Charles Nicholls
- Wardrobe - Iris Lenny
- Set Construction - The Company
- PA - Sue Norman
- Indian Dialogue Coach - Kiran Kumar
- Officers Uniforms - Watkins et Cie, Newcastle, Staffordshire
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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