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Latest revision as of 20:31, 17 April 2021
by Paul Ableman
Directed by Juliet Male
Performances: Weds 9th – Sat 12th November 1983, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Time: Present - about 8pm on an early evening in summer
Place: The action takes place in untidy "digs" in a university town in England shared by Perew and Lacey
Programme Notes
Friend - One joined to another in intimacy and mutual benevolence independently of sexual or family love.
Game - 1. Jest, diversion, spell of play, piece of fun. 2. Contest played according to rules and decided by skill, strength or luck.
Girlfriend - Family friend especially boy's or man's usual or prefered female companion.
Concise Oxford Dictionary.
Cast
- Jacob (Jake) Perew - Jeremy Ward
- Robert (Bob) Lacey - John Hartnett
Crew
- Stage Manager - Sue Thompson
- Production Assistant - Jean Warboyes
- Sound - Brian Fretwell
- Lighting Design - Ann King
- Lighting Rigging - Ann King, Richard Wood
- Lighting Operator - Richard Wood
- Properties - June McAuliffe
- ASMs - Carol Wheeler, Julie Howcutt
- Set Design - Alan Buckman
- Set Constrution - Bernie Bullbrook, Geoff Kenton, James Turner
- Set Painter - Sharon Haywood
- Prompt - Sally Lill
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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