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Latest revision as of 16:59, 5 June 2015
Directed by John Mead
Performances: Tue 1st – Sat 5th February 1994, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The action takes place in Truvy's beauty parlour, Chiquapin, Louisiana. Time: The present.
Act I, Scene I - April, Scene II - December.
Act II Scene I - June, 18 months later, Scene II - November
Cast
- Truvy Jones - Karen Nott
- Anelle Dupuy-Desoto - Lisa Ventham
- Clairee Belcher - Gail Arnold
- Shelby Eatonton-Latcherie - Maxine Canham
- M'lynn Eatonton - Maggie Cearns
- Ouiser Boudreaux - Su Hands
- D.J. - Andrew Melville
Crew
- Stage Manager - Sarah Walters
- Assistant Stage Manager - John Scahill
- Lighting Design - Bernie Bullbrook
- Lighting Operator - Anton Krause
- Sound - Brian Fretwell
- Set Design - David John
- Set Construction & Painting - Kevin Richardson, Sylvia Richardson, Sarah Walters & David John
- Production Manager - Bernie Bullbrook
- Properties - Linda White
- Transport - John Anderson
- Plumbing - John Peck
- Prompt - Frances Walker
- Production Assistant - Sally Grainger
South London Theatre Centre would like to thank the following for their help in providing hairdressing equipment and advice: Premier Hair and Beauty, Vale Road, Tunbridge Wells; Clip Round the Ear, High Street, Thornton Heath; Jigsaw, Streatham Hill, Streatham.
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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