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*Musical Director - [[Alan Walker]]
 
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*Composition and Arrangement - [[Tom Curtis]]
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*Additional Music Production - [[Russell Curtis]]
 
*Choreography - [[Heather French]], [[Ruth Huggett]]
 
*Choreography - [[Heather French]], [[Ruth Huggett]]
 
*Stage Management - [[Mark Ireson]], [[Graham Clements]], [[Dee Fancett]], [[Alison Dale]]
 
*Stage Management - [[Mark Ireson]], [[Graham Clements]], [[Dee Fancett]], [[Alison Dale]]
*Set Design - [[Chaz Doyle]]
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*Set and Projection Design - [[Chaz Doyle]]
 
*Costume Design - [[Lisa Thomas]]
 
*Costume Design - [[Lisa Thomas]]
*Lighting Design - [[Stuart Draper]], [[Neil Carmichael]]
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*Lighting Design and Rigging - [[Stuart Draper]], [[Neil Carmichael]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Ruth Huggett]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Ruth Huggett]]
*Sound Operator - [[Operator Name]]
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*Sound Operator - [[Heather French]]
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*Projector Operation - [[Mark Ireson]]
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*Publicity Reps - [[Francesca Wilson]] and [[Kevin Monk]]
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*Front of House - [[Tom Bucher]], [[Corrado Cucca]], [[Samantha Golton]] and [[Francesca Wilson]]
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The cast and crew would like to thank....Rajiv Arora (for guitars on 'Quarantine'), [[Alan Buckman]], Andrew Burke (at St Luke's), [[Rosie Clements]], [[Carole Coyne]], [[Mike Elliott]], [[Louisa Evans]] and family, [[Peter Fortune]], [[Matthew Griffiths]], Simon Gurrier, [[Dave Hollander]] and the cast and crew of [[Cloud Nine (2006)|Cloud Nine]], [[Ruth Huggett]], Amy McSimpson, [[Christian Murphy]], Becky Whiley (thank you for putting up with this over the last couple of years), [[Christopher Vian-Smith]] and [[Anna York]].
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NEVER TRUST IN DUST.
  
 
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[[Category:Science fiction]]

Latest revision as of 14:48, 10 November 2010

Poster by Amy McSimpson

by Simon Holland and Tom Curtis

Directed by Angela Barnes and Simon Holland

Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th September 2006, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Cmdr Lestor J. Banks (Volunteer status, Grade IV (Long-Haul)) is happy in his work, investigating comets and comet-like bodies inside the north-east quadrant of the Oort Cloud. Ten serene years devoid of human contact have passed, when he is unexpectedly summoned to Earth. No explanations, no nothing. Cmdr Banks returns to Apollo Island, an uncharted speck in the Pacific Ocean, to find that things are not the way he left them at the Agency. There is a new Administrator, new personnel, new procedures. He also discovers a personal life he never knew he had. The only way out is the next assignment, and so a tentative wait begins while his life is deconstructed, atom by atom, with more than a few unwelcome surprises uncovered along the way.


Cast

Employees

Agency personnel

Staff support network

Technicians


Crew


The cast and crew would like to thank....Rajiv Arora (for guitars on 'Quarantine'), Alan Buckman, Andrew Burke (at St Luke's), Rosie Clements, Carole Coyne, Mike Elliott, Louisa Evans and family, Peter Fortune, Matthew Griffiths, Simon Gurrier, Dave Hollander and the cast and crew of Cloud Nine, Ruth Huggett, Amy McSimpson, Christian Murphy, Becky Whiley (thank you for putting up with this over the last couple of years), Christopher Vian-Smith and Anna York. NEVER TRUST IN DUST.

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