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A ladies companion, holidaying in the South of France, meets the mysterious and reserved widower, Maxim de Winter, and in the bright lights of Monte Carlo the couple soon become engaged and married. After the first few weeks of marriage, Maxim and the new Mrs de Winter return to continue their married life at the de Winter Estate in Cornwall - Manderley. | A ladies companion, holidaying in the South of France, meets the mysterious and reserved widower, Maxim de Winter, and in the bright lights of Monte Carlo the couple soon become engaged and married. After the first few weeks of marriage, Maxim and the new Mrs de Winter return to continue their married life at the de Winter Estate in Cornwall - Manderley. | ||
− | It is there that Mrs de Winter realises the power of her predecessor, Rebecca, and the hold that Maxim's first wife holds over the estate and | + | It is there that Mrs de Winter realises the power of her predecessor, Rebecca, and the hold that Maxim's first wife holds over the estate and its inhabitants. As Mrs de Winter struggles to come to terms with her new role in the household, and her relationship with Maxim, constant reminders of Rebecca appear at every turn. This unearthly presence is embodied in the form of Rebecca's loyal servant, the sinister housekeeper, Mrs Danvers. As the memory of Rebecca refuses to die, Mrs de Winter is forced to discover the horrific truth behind Rebecca's life and death, the shadows which torment Maxim and the secrets of Manderley, which unfurl to threaten her and Maxim's very existence. |
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
− | * | + | * The Girl - [[Deirdre Jackson]] |
− | *Maxim de Winter - [[Adam Horwood]] | + | * Mrs Van Hopper - [[Marian Buss]] |
− | *Mrs Danvers - [[Maggie Cearns]] | + | * Maxim de Winter - [[Adam Horwood]] |
− | *Giles - [[Christopher Vian-Smith]] | + | * The Page - [[Simon Haskey]] |
− | + | * The Nurse - [[Jeanne Lawrence]] | |
− | + | * Frith - [[Malcolm Woodman]] | |
+ | * Mrs Danvers - [[Maggie Cearns]] | ||
+ | * Beatrice Lacey - [[Ronae Jolliffe]] | ||
+ | * Major Giles Lacey - [[Christopher Vian-Smith]] | ||
+ | * Frank Crawley - [[Peter Medd]] | ||
+ | * Ben - [[David Lomas]] | ||
+ | * Jack Favell - [[Stewart Barham]] | ||
+ | * Norah - [[Hannah Le Page]] | ||
+ | * Grandma - [[Ruth Lidyard]] | ||
+ | * William Tabb - [[Stuart Flitton]] | ||
+ | * Colonel Julyan - [[Lionel Monks]] | ||
+ | * The Coroner - [[Carole Coyne]] | ||
+ | * The Landlady - [[Beth Smith]] | ||
+ | * Dr Baker - [[Chris Loft]] | ||
+ | * Dottore - [[Peter Loftus]] | ||
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
− | *Stage Manager - [[ | + | *Production Assistant - [[Maggie Kruger]] |
− | * | + | *Stage Manager - [[Abi Spooner]] |
− | * | + | *Assistant Stage Manager - [[Natalie Stansell]] |
+ | *Set Design - [[Jon Wade]] | ||
+ | *Sound Design & Operator - [[Andrew Rickinson]] | ||
+ | *Lighting Design & Operator - [[Will Howard]] | ||
+ | *Costume Design - [[Marie Hull]] | ||
+ | *Hair - [[Jay Michaels]] | ||
+ | *Set Construction - [[Mike Elliott]], [[Maggie Kruger]], [[Abi Spooner]], [[Natalie Stansell]], [[Matthew Lyne]] & [[Peter Loftus]] | ||
+ | *Fight Director - [[Helen Davies]] BSFD Cert. | ||
+ | *Rigger - [[Bernie Bullbrook]] | ||
+ | *Poster Design - [[Will Howard]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Latest revision as of 14:42, 3 September 2009
Directed by Elinor Morgan-Jones
Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th November 2002, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley ..."
Daphne Du Maurier's unforgettably moving tale of passion, betrayal and suspense.
A ladies companion, holidaying in the South of France, meets the mysterious and reserved widower, Maxim de Winter, and in the bright lights of Monte Carlo the couple soon become engaged and married. After the first few weeks of marriage, Maxim and the new Mrs de Winter return to continue their married life at the de Winter Estate in Cornwall - Manderley.
It is there that Mrs de Winter realises the power of her predecessor, Rebecca, and the hold that Maxim's first wife holds over the estate and its inhabitants. As Mrs de Winter struggles to come to terms with her new role in the household, and her relationship with Maxim, constant reminders of Rebecca appear at every turn. This unearthly presence is embodied in the form of Rebecca's loyal servant, the sinister housekeeper, Mrs Danvers. As the memory of Rebecca refuses to die, Mrs de Winter is forced to discover the horrific truth behind Rebecca's life and death, the shadows which torment Maxim and the secrets of Manderley, which unfurl to threaten her and Maxim's very existence.
Cast
- The Girl - Deirdre Jackson
- Mrs Van Hopper - Marian Buss
- Maxim de Winter - Adam Horwood
- The Page - Simon Haskey
- The Nurse - Jeanne Lawrence
- Frith - Malcolm Woodman
- Mrs Danvers - Maggie Cearns
- Beatrice Lacey - Ronae Jolliffe
- Major Giles Lacey - Christopher Vian-Smith
- Frank Crawley - Peter Medd
- Ben - David Lomas
- Jack Favell - Stewart Barham
- Norah - Hannah Le Page
- Grandma - Ruth Lidyard
- William Tabb - Stuart Flitton
- Colonel Julyan - Lionel Monks
- The Coroner - Carole Coyne
- The Landlady - Beth Smith
- Dr Baker - Chris Loft
- Dottore - Peter Loftus
Crew
- Production Assistant - Maggie Kruger
- Stage Manager - Abi Spooner
- Assistant Stage Manager - Natalie Stansell
- Set Design - Jon Wade
- Sound Design & Operator - Andrew Rickinson
- Lighting Design & Operator - Will Howard
- Costume Design - Marie Hull
- Hair - Jay Michaels
- Set Construction - Mike Elliott, Maggie Kruger, Abi Spooner, Natalie Stansell, Matthew Lyne & Peter Loftus
- Fight Director - Helen Davies BSFD Cert.
- Rigger - Bernie Bullbrook
- Poster Design - Will Howard
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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