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Latest revision as of 16:24, 26 November 2013
by Georges Feydeau, translated by Peter Meyer
Directed by John B Anderson
Performances: Tue 1st – Sat 5th December 1998, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The play is set in Paris in the late 1890s.
Act 1 The Vatelin's drawing room.
Act 2 Scene 1 Room 39 at the Hotel Ultimus. That night. Scene 2 Redillon's flat. The next morning.
Cast
- Lucienne - Geraldine Garner
- Pontagnac - Robert Boucnik
- Vatelin - Jonathan Raper
- Jean - Ian Hunter
- Redillon - Ian Mill
- Madame de Pontagnac - Yvonne Amos
- Heidi - Imelda McGillycuddy
- Soldignac - Stephen Pitt
- Armandine - Trudi Kent
- Victor - Kevin Wells
- Hotel Manager - John Azaro
- Clara - Pauline Lloyd
- Pinchard - Keith Borgust
- Madame Pinchard - Marcelle Clow
- Police Inspector - Stewart Barham
- Gerome - Peter March
Crew
- Stage Manager - Patricia Laban
- Design - Ian Hunter
- Lighting Design - Matthew Blackstaffe
- Sound - Christine Woburn
- Costumes - Val Williams
- ASM/Prompt - Linda Hinde
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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