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Directed by [[William Merrow]] | Directed by [[William Merrow]] | ||
− | Performances: Mon | + | Performances: Mon 4th – Sun 10th December [[1967]], [[Bell Theatre|Theatre]] |
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | + | The Meter Men, from which the film The Penthouse was derived, is the first play by the well-known actor C. Scott Forbes. Its theme is a complementary one of aggression and destruction, and on the other hand, of acceptance and integrity. | |
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
− | + | *Stage Manager - [[Alan Firminger]] | |
− | * | + | *ASMs - [[Jane Shelly]], [[Charles Cheetham]], [[Eileen Pasco]], [[Margaret Bradshaw]], [[Rick McGuire]] |
− | *Lighting - [[Alex | + | *Lighting - [[Alex Kanarek]] |
*Music - [[George Clark]] | *Music - [[George Clark]] | ||
*Assistant to the director - [[Gloria Sanders]] | *Assistant to the director - [[Gloria Sanders]] | ||
− | F.O.H. Manager- [[Frank Howcutt]] | + | *F.O.H. Manager- [[Frank Howcutt]] |
== Reviews == | == Reviews == | ||
− | + | "Spine chilling 'Meter Men' is a success" South London Advertiser | |
+ | If you want to witness a spine-chiller success then the South London Theatre centre's presentation "The Meter Men" was a real winner. It is so spine chilling, both in its literary content and its acting talent, that on the first night one member of the audience couldn't stick it and retired from the auditorium in the first fifteen minutes. | ||
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+ | The Meter Men, by C. Scott Forbes, is something quite new and original in the way of a play, and is, incidentally, the author's first play........Except for a one-night performance months ago, the South London Theatre Centre production is the play's first production in England, though it has been performed in Sweden. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
− | + | <gallery widths="250px" heights="250px" perrow="5"> | |
− | + | Image:MeterMen001.jpg | |
+ | Image:Metermen002.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Metermen007.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Metermen010.jpg | ||
+ | Image:MeterMen008.jpg|Publicity photo taken in the electrical inlet room in the basement [[Angela Hill]] | ||
+ | Image:MeterMen009.jpg|Part of the set. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | == Reminiscences and Anecdotes == |
Latest revision as of 16:25, 7 January 2016
Directed by William Merrow
Performances: Mon 4th – Sun 10th December 1967, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The Meter Men, from which the film The Penthouse was derived, is the first play by the well-known actor C. Scott Forbes. Its theme is a complementary one of aggression and destruction, and on the other hand, of acceptance and integrity.
Cast
- Barbara - Angela Hill
- Bruce - Christopher Prior
- Tom - Ray Cross
- Dick - Ted Neal
- Harry - Frank Houston
Crew
- Stage Manager - Alan Firminger
- ASMs - Jane Shelly, Charles Cheetham, Eileen Pasco, Margaret Bradshaw, Rick McGuire
- Lighting - Alex Kanarek
- Music - George Clark
- Assistant to the director - Gloria Sanders
- F.O.H. Manager- Frank Howcutt
Reviews
"Spine chilling 'Meter Men' is a success" South London Advertiser
If you want to witness a spine-chiller success then the South London Theatre centre's presentation "The Meter Men" was a real winner. It is so spine chilling, both in its literary content and its acting talent, that on the first night one member of the audience couldn't stick it and retired from the auditorium in the first fifteen minutes.
The Meter Men, by C. Scott Forbes, is something quite new and original in the way of a play, and is, incidentally, the author's first play........Except for a one-night performance months ago, the South London Theatre Centre production is the play's first production in England, though it has been performed in Sweden.
Gallery
Publicity photo taken in the electrical inlet room in the basement Angela Hill
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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