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− | [[Image:SteviePoster.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[ | + | [[Image:SteviePoster.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Steve]]]] |
by [[Hugh Whitemore]] | by [[Hugh Whitemore]] | ||
− | Directed by [[Elaine Heath]] | + | Directed & Designed by [[Elaine Heath]], Assistant Director - [[Emma Wilson]] |
Performances: Wed 10th – Sat 13th December [[2003]], [[Prompt Corner]] | Performances: Wed 10th – Sat 13th December [[2003]], [[Prompt Corner]] | ||
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | Life is like a railway station, Stevie said. The train of birth brings us in, the train of death will carry us away. This is a thoughtful, warm, funny and touching piece, charting the life and loves of Florence Margaret Smith, better known as Stevie, one of | + | Life is like a railway station, Stevie said. The train of birth brings us in, the train of death will carry us away. This is a thoughtful, warm, funny and touching piece, charting the life and loves of Florence Margaret Smith, better known as Stevie, one of Britain's most eccentric and original poets. Stevie was a mass of fascinating contradictions, obsessed by death but with a volatile attachment to the Church of England; although often childlike herself, she disliked children yet left her money to the NSPCC; a woman who loved beautiful clothes and yet when presented to the Queen wore a jumble-sale hat. |
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
− | *Stage Manager - [[ | + | *Stage Manager - [[Jess Osorio]] |
− | *Lighting Design - [[ | + | *Lighting Design - [[Anna York]] |
− | *Lighting Operator - [[ | + | *Sound Design - [[Elaine Heath]], [[Christopher Vian-Smith]] & [[Chris Gould]] |
+ | *Lighting & Sound Operator - [[Peter Medd]] | ||
+ | *Costume - [[Emma Jane Connolly]], [[Elaine Heath]] & the cast | ||
+ | *Props - [[Alan Buckman]] the cast & crew | ||
+ | *Prompt - [[Jeanette Hoile]] | ||
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+ | * Special thanks to [[Stuart Draper]], Frances at Lancaster's, [[Cara Thomas]], [[Bob Callender]], [[Shirley Heath]], [[Alan Buckman]], [[Anne-Marie Carlile]], [[Lisa Marsh]], [[Will Howard]]. | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Latest revision as of 23:49, 9 January 2010
Directed & Designed by Elaine Heath, Assistant Director - Emma Wilson
Performances: Wed 10th – Sat 13th December 2003, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Life is like a railway station, Stevie said. The train of birth brings us in, the train of death will carry us away. This is a thoughtful, warm, funny and touching piece, charting the life and loves of Florence Margaret Smith, better known as Stevie, one of Britain's most eccentric and original poets. Stevie was a mass of fascinating contradictions, obsessed by death but with a volatile attachment to the Church of England; although often childlike herself, she disliked children yet left her money to the NSPCC; a woman who loved beautiful clothes and yet when presented to the Queen wore a jumble-sale hat.
Cast
- Stevie - Juliet Male
- Aunt - Pam Lyne
- Man - John Hartnett
Crew
- Stage Manager - Jess Osorio
- Lighting Design - Anna York
- Sound Design - Elaine Heath, Christopher Vian-Smith & Chris Gould
- Lighting & Sound Operator - Peter Medd
- Costume - Emma Jane Connolly, Elaine Heath & the cast
- Props - Alan Buckman the cast & crew
- Prompt - Jeanette Hoile
- Special thanks to Stuart Draper, Frances at Lancaster's, Cara Thomas, Bob Callender, Shirley Heath, Alan Buckman, Anne-Marie Carlile, Lisa Marsh, Will Howard.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
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.
See Also
References
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