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Latest revision as of 20:44, 8 November 2017
by Willis Hall
Directed by John Woodrooffe
Performances: late January 1973, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The action of the play, which is virtually continuous, takes place in the Malayan jungle during the Japanese advance on Singapore in early 1942. It is afternoon and the Japanese are being held by British forces twenty miles to the north.
At this time, the British Far East Command was centred on Singapore, an apparently impregnable fortress, four hundred miles to the south. The Malay peninsula was occupied by British forces, many of them inexperienced and unused to jungle warfare.
Cast
- 465 Sgt Mitchem, R - Peter Dawson
- 839 Cpl. Johnstone, E - D'Auvergne Barnard
- 594 L/Cpl MacLeish, A.J. - Brian Scoltock
- 632 Pte. Whitaker, S. - Paul Beech
- 777 Pte. Evans, T.E. - Mike Mawby
- 877 Pte. Bamforth, C - John Harris
- 611 Pte. Smith, P. - Terry Barden
- Japanse Soldier- Tony Damiani
Crew
- Stage Manager - Peter Davies
- Assistant Stage Managers - Marjorie Stead, Sarah Saunders, Sheila Pasco & Susan Cooksey
- Lighting - Colin Stokes
- Sound - Christine Wilson
- Set Construction - The Company
- Director's Aide - Deirdre Shaw
- F.O.H. Manager - Ralph Wade
- Hairdressing - Andrew Harris
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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