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Latest revision as of 07:39, 9 July 2014
by William Shakespeare (with a Green tinge)
Directed by Dick Roberts Class tutor
Performances: Sat 14th & Sun 15th March 1981, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Part of a double bill with All's Well That Ends As You Like It a rehearsed reading by the the Advanced Acting Class each half giving a different aspect of Shakespearian Acting.
"Some of the actors are 'green' indeed
only having been given their parts
less than a week ago, and are
appearing with no more than one
reahearsal behind them."
Cast
- Duke - Roger J Taylor
- Clerk - Doreen Graham
- Antonio - Sean Sheehan
- Bassanio - Paul Anderson
- Gratiano - Peter Dickson
- Shylock - Philip Webber
- Nerissa - Kathy Hill
- Portia - Barbara Davies
- Guard - Martin Bennett
- Assistant - Jeanette McLaren
Crew
- Stage Manager - Jenny Turner
- Lighting - Ian Clark
- Sound - Colin Phillips
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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