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Latest revision as of 20:28, 11 June 2017
by John Osborne
Directed by Charles Cheetham
Performances: Sun 2nd – Sat 8th January 1972, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The action takes place in the home of the Elliot family just outside London.
- Act 1 - Spring
- Act 2 - Summer
- Act3 - Scene 1 - Autumn, Scene 2 - Winter
Cast
- Josie Elliot - Julia Stratton
- Ruth Gray - Amaryllis Adams
- Mrs Elliot - Lilian Frith
- Norah Elliot - Sheila Harris
- Percy Elliot - John Lyne
- George Dillon - Paul Beech
- Geoffrey Colwyn-Stuart- Brian Scoltock
- Mr Webb - Paul Keen
- Barney Evans - Mel Paszkowski
Crew
- Stage Manager - Margaret Leech
- Assisted by - Marion Graver, Sandra Gillon, Vera Amato
- Lighting - Alex Kanarek
- Sound - Tom Smith
- Set Construction - Peter Broderick, Bert Lenny
- Wardrobe - Pat Bromley
- Assistant to the director - Leslie Morris
- F.O.H. Manager - Frank Howcutt
- Box Office Manager - Tony Westhead
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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