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− | *Lighting Operator - [[ | + | *Lighting Design - [[Keefe Browning]] |
+ | *Lighting Operator - [[Stephen Pitt]] | ||
+ | *Set Design - [[Cara Chase]] | ||
+ | *Set Construction - [[John Cooke]], [[John Wainwright]], [[Trevor Court]], [[John B Anderson]] & [[Keefe Browning]] | ||
+ | *Cyc Painting - [[Trevor Court]] | ||
+ | *Dialect coach - [[Charmain Hoare]] | ||
+ | *Prompt - [[Helen Iveson]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 17:42, 3 May 2009
Directed by John B Anderson assisted by Tricia Court
Performances: Tue 6th – Sat 10th September 1994r, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The action takes place in the parlor and on the verandah of the Berniers family home in New Orleans. The time is the early 1950's. It is summer.
Act 1: 6pm Tuesday.
Act 2: Scene 1 8am the following morning. Scene 2 Shortly after.
Cast
- Anna Berniers - Tricia Court
- Carrie Berniers - Mary Phelan
- Gus - William Lyn
- Albertine Prine - Gail Arnold
- Henry Simpson - Edward Smith
- Julian Berbiers - Bill Pretty
- Lily Berniers - Dwn Funnell
- Taxi Driver - Stephen Pitt
- Removal Men - Nik Anderson, Robin Berry & Stephen Pitt
Crew
- Stage Manager - Sylvia Bryan
- Assistant Stage Manager - Susan Carroll
- Lighting Design - Keefe Browning
- Lighting Operator - Stephen Pitt
- Set Design - Cara Chase
- Set Construction - John Cooke, John Wainwright, Trevor Court, John B Anderson & Keefe Browning
- Cyc Painting - Trevor Court
- Dialect coach - Charmain Hoare
- Prompt - Helen Iveson
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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