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− | There was no Friday evening | + | There was no Friday evening performance (an additional first Saturday being substituted for it) due to the weekend of 9th - 11th being the Little Theatre Guild Conference and AGM being held at the SLTC/Nettlefold Hall. The conference theme was "Training in the Amateur Theatre". At that time SLTC training classes were Choreography, Acting, Mime, Dance, Children's Theatre and Youth Theatre, additional financing was provided by Lambeth Council. |
− | A meal and cabaret were held in Prompt Corner | + | A meal and cabaret were held in Prompt Corner Saturday evening, after the performance. |
Brian Fretwell, archivist. | Brian Fretwell, archivist. |
Latest revision as of 14:00, 24 September 2019
by J.M. Synge
Directed by Charles Cheetham
Performances: Sat 3rd –Thurs 8th & Sat 10th October 1981, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Christopher Mahon - Matthew Lyne
- Old Mahon - Mike Gabe
- Michael James Flaherty - Bernard McLaughlin
- Pegeen Mike - Maureen Travers
- Widow Quin - Ann Mattey
- Shawn Keogh - Peter Dickson
- Philly Cullen - Dennis Packham
- Jimmy Farrel - Mike Mattey
- Sara Tansey - Heather Gilmore
- Susan Brady - Judi Travers
- Honor Blake - Lynn Jenner
- Nelly - Susan Marshall
- Peasants - Stuart Semple, Paul Valleau
Crew
- Stage Manager - Bill Peters
- Assistant Stage Manager - Anna Greenburgh
- Lighting - Colin Stokes
- Sound - Brian Fretwell
- Production Assistant - Margaret Bell
- Set Design - Charles Cheetham
- Set Construction - Charles Cheetham, Jim Doyle, Mike Gabe, Bill Peters
- Wardrobe - Rachel Dunican
- Props - Ann King, Linda Hartnett
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
There was no Friday evening performance (an additional first Saturday being substituted for it) due to the weekend of 9th - 11th being the Little Theatre Guild Conference and AGM being held at the SLTC/Nettlefold Hall. The conference theme was "Training in the Amateur Theatre". At that time SLTC training classes were Choreography, Acting, Mime, Dance, Children's Theatre and Youth Theatre, additional financing was provided by Lambeth Council.
A meal and cabaret were held in Prompt Corner Saturday evening, after the performance.
Brian Fretwell, archivist.
See Also
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References
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