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− | [[Image:CHANGETHISNAME.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[ | + | [[Image:CHANGETHISNAME.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[James Newall]]]] |
− | by [[Alan | + | by [[Alan Ayckbourn]] |
− | Directed by [[James Newall]] | + | Directed & Designed by [[James Newall]] |
Performances: 18th, 19th & 21st – Sat 23rd May [[1999]], [[Prompt Corner]] | Performances: 18th, 19th & 21st – Sat 23rd May [[1999]], [[Prompt Corner]] | ||
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | + | Roland and Elizabeth are currently renting a furnished property from Leslie. Roland is all set to buy it, but Elizabeth meanwhile is in the process of leaving him and the house! She tries to enlist the help of Mark who is actually trying to restore relations with Kitty. In the course of an evening and the following morning, Roland, Leslie and Tristram negotiate the sale of the house, Elizabeth tries to leave and Mark ends up caught between all stools. Kitty spends most of the play shut in the wardrobe, for good measure! | |
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+ | Act 1: "The Pines" one wet evening. | ||
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+ | Act 2: The same the following morning. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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*Roland, married to Elizabeth - [[Des Muller]] | *Roland, married to Elizabeth - [[Des Muller]] | ||
*Leslie, owner of the house and local builder - [[Peter Medd]] | *Leslie, owner of the house and local builder - [[Peter Medd]] | ||
− | *Kitty, Mark's on/off fiancee - [[ | + | *Kitty, Mark's on/off fiancee - [[Anne-Marie Carlile]] |
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
− | *Stage Manager - [[ | + | *Stage Manager - [[Cathy Bee]] |
− | *Lighting Design - [[ | + | *Assistant Stage Manager - [[Marcia Kelly]] |
− | *Lighting Operator - [[ | + | *Lighting Design - [[Gareth Barker]] |
+ | *Lighting Operator - [[Lionel Monks]] | ||
+ | *Sound Design - [[Ian Mill]] | ||
+ | *Sound Operation - [[Britta Ray]] | ||
+ | *Costumes Consultant - [[Val Williams]] | ||
+ | *P.A. - [[Karen Williamson]] | ||
+ | *Set Construction (The Wardrobe) - [[Ian Mill]] | ||
+ | *Assistant Set Designer - [[Ron Sales]] | ||
+ | *Props - [[Elaine Heath]] & [[Fiona Daffern]] | ||
+ | *Painting & Set Dressing - [[Anne-Marie Carlile]] & [[Gail Lowe]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 9 February 2011
Directed & Designed by James Newall
Performances: 18th, 19th & 21st – Sat 23rd May 1999, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Roland and Elizabeth are currently renting a furnished property from Leslie. Roland is all set to buy it, but Elizabeth meanwhile is in the process of leaving him and the house! She tries to enlist the help of Mark who is actually trying to restore relations with Kitty. In the course of an evening and the following morning, Roland, Leslie and Tristram negotiate the sale of the house, Elizabeth tries to leave and Mark ends up caught between all stools. Kitty spends most of the play shut in the wardrobe, for good measure!
Act 1: "The Pines" one wet evening.
Act 2: The same the following morning.
Cast
- Elizabeth - Gail Lowe
- Mark, her brother - Alistair Hedderman
- Tristram, representing Roland's solicitors - Jim Truscott
- Roland, married to Elizabeth - Des Muller
- Leslie, owner of the house and local builder - Peter Medd
- Kitty, Mark's on/off fiancee - Anne-Marie Carlile
Crew
- Stage Manager - Cathy Bee
- Assistant Stage Manager - Marcia Kelly
- Lighting Design - Gareth Barker
- Lighting Operator - Lionel Monks
- Sound Design - Ian Mill
- Sound Operation - Britta Ray
- Costumes Consultant - Val Williams
- P.A. - Karen Williamson
- Set Construction (The Wardrobe) - Ian Mill
- Assistant Set Designer - Ron Sales
- Props - Elaine Heath & Fiona Daffern
- Painting & Set Dressing - Anne-Marie Carlile & Gail Lowe
Reviews
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Gallery
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