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*Landlady, Old Woman, Maudie, Mrs Iger, Lesley, Alice, Woman - [[Maggie Cearns]] | *Landlady, Old Woman, Maudie, Mrs Iger, Lesley, Alice, Woman - [[Maggie Cearns]] | ||
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*Photography - [[Mark Davies]] | *Photography - [[Mark Davies]] | ||
*Publicity - [[Dee Fancett]] | *Publicity - [[Dee Fancett]] | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 3 June 2024
Directed by Emma Hillman
Performances: 12th – 15th May 2004, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
'Laughter,love,lamentations and lager...' Set in a northern pub owned by a savagely bickering husband and wife, TWO is a series of short vignettes that skilfully combines pathos and humour, with all fourteen characters played by just two actors who drag us through the whole gamut of emotions.
During the course of the evening in this pub, assorted customers pass in and out; including the hilarious Alice and Fred who've 'never been the same since Elvis died' and the abusive husband and his terrified partner whose power struggle is one of the most emotionally charged scenes I have ever seen. Towards the end, a little boy is left behind by his father- an event which triggers a movement towards a fragile reconciliation between the pub couple, as their own dark tragedy is revealed. All these characters are linked by the bar, but also by their battle with love and their conflicts between public facade and private emotion. This is a hilarious and moving play and is guaranteed to touch a nerve. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you have a pint!
"A sharp, salty, quickfire evocation of the surface gaiety and underlying melancholia of English pub life." (Michael Billington, The Guardian)
"Riveting ... more laughs, tears and hopes than you should really expect." Sunday Telegraph
Winner of the Manchester Evening News Best Play award 1989
Cast
- Landlord, Moth, Old Man, Mr Iger, Roy, Fred, Little Boy - Philip Gill
- Landlady, Old Woman, Maudie, Mrs Iger, Lesley, Alice, Woman - Maggie Cearns
Crew
- PA - Emma Wilson
- Stage Manager - Jess Osorio
- Front of House - David Lomas
- Set Design - Graham Clements, Emma Hillman, Emma Wilson, Christine Theophilus
- Prompt - Ray Barratt
- Lighting Design - Anna York, Phil Gammon
- Lighting Operator - Mike Smart
- Sound Design - Emma Hillman, Emma Wilson, Christopher Vian-Smith
- Original Music - Adam Everard
- Sound Operator - Ronae Joliffe
- Costume - Jess Osorio, Jenny Bennett
- Photography - Mark Davies
- Publicity - Dee Fancett
Thanks to: Anton Krause, Bernard Bullbrook, Christine Theophilus, Bob Callender, Paul Hurley, Elaine Heath, Dave Kavanagh, Helen Chadney, Alan Buckman, Will Howard, Marian Buss, Cast of The Miser and Siobhan at The Hope for the loan of tables and chairs.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Photos by Mark Davies
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.