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[[Image:CHANGETHISNAME.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Poster Designer]]]]
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by [[Shelagh Stephenson]]
 
by [[Shelagh Stephenson]]
  
[[Director|Directed]] by [[Catherine Ellis]]  
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Directed by [[Catherine Ellis]]  
  
 
Performances: Tue 17th – Sat 21st May [[2011]], [[Prompt Corner]]
 
Performances: Tue 17th – Sat 21st May [[2011]], [[Prompt Corner]]
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
At times both comedic and poignantly tragic, [[An Experiment with an Air Pump]] concerns a mystery unravelled when characters in 1999 make a macabre discovery which has its origins in 1799.
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At times both comedic and poignantly tragic, [[An Experiment with an Air Pump (2011)|An Experiment with an Air Pump]] concerns a mystery unravelled when characters in 1999 make a macabre discovery which has its origins in 1799.
  
 
Set in both eras in the same house, the play examines the ethics of science in the context of two domestic dramas. Ambition and intellectual differences drive a wedge through loving relationships across the ages, whilst posing the question: When is it right to use human life in the furtherance of scientific progress?
 
Set in both eras in the same house, the play examines the ethics of science in the context of two domestic dramas. Ambition and intellectual differences drive a wedge through loving relationships across the ages, whilst posing the question: When is it right to use human life in the furtherance of scientific progress?
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* Joseph Fenwick / Tom - [[Gerard Johnson]]
*Character 2 - [[Actor 2]]
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* Susannah Fenwick / Ellen - [[Annie Hayes]]
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* Harriet Fenwick / Kate - [[Louisa Evans]]
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* Maria Fenwick - [[Rebecca Williams]]
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* Peter Mark Roget - [[Simon Holland]]
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* Thomas Armstrong / Phil - [[Daniel Kelly]]
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* Isobel Bridie - [[Steph Urquhart]]
  
== Crew ==
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== Creative Team ==
  
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* Assistant Director - [[Laura Yandell]]
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* Stage Manager - [[Kay George]]
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* Set Design/Technical Support/ASM - [[Chaz Doyle]]
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* Lighting Designer - [[Mark Davies]]
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* Sound Designer - [[Gerard Johnson]]
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* Costumes - [[Lisa Thomas]]
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* Lighting & Sound Operator - [[Lee Ridgeway]]
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* Set Construction - [[Ri Iyovwaye]], [[Oliver Couzens]], [[Marcus Raku-Evans]]
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* Fight Director - [[Anton Krause]]
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* Poster - [[Mark Davies]] with image by [[Michael Wilson]] and typography by [[Jill Langley]]
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* Programme - [[Helen Chadney]]
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== With thanks to: ==
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All the cast and crew for being fantastic. The Prince Regent, The Hope and Alleyn's School for rehearsal space, the cast and crew of [[Whipping it Up (2011)|Whipping It Up]], [[Alan Buckman]], Jacqueline and Andy Johnson for the loan of props, all the Box Office, Front of House and Bar teams, Theatre Committee, my friends and family for still being unable to understand why I like to make my life so busy but putting up with it and supporting me anyway. [[Laura Yandell|Laura]] for being solid as a rock and as wonderful as a gemstone, and Marcus.
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
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== Gallery ==
 
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== External Links ==
 
  
*'''[http://www.someplace.com/thisplay This play on the web]
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Edit Categories below - Bell ''or'' Prompt''' AND THEN REMOVE THIS MESSAGE!
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An Experiement with an Air Pump (2011) Caption Competition
 
 
[[Image:_MG_0152.jpg|thumb|300px|Photograph by [[Tom Hancock]]]]
 
[[Image:_MG_0242.jpg|thumb|300px|Photograph by [[Tom Hancock]]]]
 
[[Image:_MG_0254.jpg|thumb|300px|Photograph by [[Tom Hancock]]]]
 
[[Image:_MG_0295.jpg|thumb|300px|Photograph by [[Tom Hancock]]]]
 
[[Image:_MG_0303.jpg|thumb|300px|Photograph by [[Tom Hancock]]]]
 
 
All photographs are (c) 2011 Tom Hancock www.thanco.co.uk
 

Latest revision as of 12:01, 10 December 2019

Poster by Poster Designer

by Shelagh Stephenson

Directed by Catherine Ellis

Performances: Tue 17th – Sat 21st May 2011, Prompt Corner


Introduction

At times both comedic and poignantly tragic, An Experiment with an Air Pump concerns a mystery unravelled when characters in 1999 make a macabre discovery which has its origins in 1799.

Set in both eras in the same house, the play examines the ethics of science in the context of two domestic dramas. Ambition and intellectual differences drive a wedge through loving relationships across the ages, whilst posing the question: When is it right to use human life in the furtherance of scientific progress?

Cast

Creative Team

With thanks to:

All the cast and crew for being fantastic. The Prince Regent, The Hope and Alleyn's School for rehearsal space, the cast and crew of Whipping It Up, Alan Buckman, Jacqueline and Andy Johnson for the loan of props, all the Box Office, Front of House and Bar teams, Theatre Committee, my friends and family for still being unable to understand why I like to make my life so busy but putting up with it and supporting me anyway. Laura for being solid as a rock and as wonderful as a gemstone, and Marcus.

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery


Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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Or add anything that is related within this site. The author's page for instance or other plays with a similar theme.

References

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