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Latest revision as of 19:17, 12 June 2019
Directed by Jill Clarke
Performances: Sun 4th – Sat 10th February 1990, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
The action takes place in 1948 in Willy Loman's house and yard, and in various places he visits in the New York and Boston of the 20s and 30s.
Cast
- Willy Loman - Colm O'Neill
- Linda - Nikki Hogg
- Biff - Fred Ridgeway
- Happy - Derek Staples
- Bernard - James Lyne
- The Woman - Maggie Cearns
- Charley - Dennis Packham
- Ben - John Lyne
- Stanley - Pip Piacentino
- Howard - Rees Watson
- Jenny - Anita Sollis
- Miss Forsythe - Meryl O'Rourke
- Letta - Shireen Farouk
Crew
- Designer - Alan Buckman
- Stage Management - Sue Thompson, June McAuliffe, Linda White & Pam Lyne
- Lighting - Keefe Browning
- Sound Recording - Geoff Potter
- Sound Operator - Sonia Burke
- Set Construction - Keefe Browning, Alan Buckman & John Boswell
- Set Painting - Jill Clark & Malcolm Johnson
- Wardrobe - Pam Lyne
- Flute Music Composition and Performance - Shireen Farouk
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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