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Latest revision as of 13:19, 10 January 2013
by Roger Haines, Gerald Campbell & James Dillon
Performances: Sat 26th – Sun 27th June 7.30pm & 9.30pm 1976, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
A new rock operetta based on the story of a young boy who enters the theatrical profession, discovers he is a failure and decides......
Cast
- Jonathan John - Anthony O'Driscoll
- Katie - Fo Fountain
- James - Glen Vaal
- Dennis - Kevin Hastings
- Commentator - Terry Floyd
Crew
- Assistant Director - John Golder
- Stage Manager - Peter Boon
- Production Assistant - Cheryl Webb
- Designer - James Dillon
- Lighting Operator - Tony Wilson
- Sound - Charles Wood
- Wardrobe - Olwen Sheppard & Katy Rawlingson
- Deputy Stage Manager - Martin Hook
- Assistant Stage Manger - Lesley Mitchell
- Set Construction - Ray Seaton, Bernie Bullbrook, Joe Conneally & Pauline Frost
Musicians
- Pianist - Tim Jones
- Clarinet - John Golder
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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