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− | The | + | The Gut Girls; fish gutters from the sheds of Deptford...hard drinking, hard-living, they wore no knickers, took pride in outrageous hats, painted their faces with flour and scented themselves with vanilla, carried 12-inch blades, terrorised men with their boldness and strength. |
The action takes place in Deptford at the turn of the century (19th - 20th). | The action takes place in Deptford at the turn of the century (19th - 20th). |
Revision as of 15:02, 11 May 2009
Directed by Pip Piacentino
Performances: Fri 20th – Sun 22nd February 1995, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
The Gut Girls; fish gutters from the sheds of Deptford...hard drinking, hard-living, they wore no knickers, took pride in outrageous hats, painted their faces with flour and scented themselves with vanilla, carried 12-inch blades, terrorised men with their boldness and strength.
The action takes place in Deptford at the turn of the century (19th - 20th).
Cast
- Ellen - Geraldine Garner
- Maggie - Kim Styles
- Polly - Yvonne Amos
- Kate - Trudi Kent
- Harry - Tim Scott
- Annie - Liz Knapp
- Jim - Robert Stocks
- Lady Helena - Fiona Daffern
- Lord Edwin Tartaden - Keefe Browning
- Emily - Avronne Paternoster
- Arthur Cuttle-Smythe - Malcolm Woodman
- Len - Peter Medd
- Gran - Frances Walker
- Precilla Cuttle-Smyhte - Juliet Ward
- Madjacko - Joe Whitehouse
- Nora - Julie can
Crew
- Stage Manager - Faith gordon
- Lighting - Matthew Blackstaff & Paul Bryan
- Set Design - Adrian Lovejoy
- Wardrobe & Props - Val Williams
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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