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Latest revision as of 17:26, 5 January 2018
by Euripides
Adapted and Directed by James Morgan
Performances: Sun 2nd – Sat 8th July 1978, Main Stage
Contents
Introduction
This production was also performed in The Rookery in Streatham Common.
Cast
- Dionysus, the god - Patrick Pearson
- Pentheus, King of Thebes - Derek Bell
- Tiresias, a priest - Edward Johnson
- Cadmus, former King of Thebes - Ted Higgins
- Herdsman - John Adams
- Slave - Colm O'Neill
- Agave, mother of Pentheus - Jill Clark
- Soldier - Derek Fraser
- Guard - John Bates
- Chorus - Anna Greenburg (leader), Midge Adams (leader), Angela Atkins , Sonia Burke, Janet Blackley, Christine Hammond, Delia Tait, Jeanette Hoile, Annette Wiseman, Dominique Penrose, Anne Woolhouse, Trudi Ainley
Crew
- Stage Manager - Robert Hedden
- Assistant Stage Managers - Paul Beech, Marilyn Gutman, Rachel Joyce & Anne Mattey
- Lighting Design- Tony Rapson & Colin Stokes
- Sound Recording - Geoff Potter
- Sound Operator - Brian Fretwell
- Set Construction - Don North
- Costumes - Jeanette Hoile & Mark White
- Assistant to the director - David Hickman
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Jeanette Hoile off set at The Rookery
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
The Disorderly Women (1976) & The Disorderly Women (2000)