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Revision as of 15:22, 26 May 2009
Directed by Peter Medd
Performances: Tue 2nd – Sat 6th July 1996, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Little Murders was written between the assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy, and depicts the era of gratuitous violence that, in Feiffer's words, "grew out of the frustration of a previously isolationist nation having to go internationalist in an immense way, feeling unappreciated, unloved and finally unwanted for all its good works....All of this the heritage of a Cold War that has taught us that power not only corrupts, it also diables.
Cast
- Kenny - James Newall
- Marjorie - Clare Ewen
- Carol - Robert Silver
- Patsy - Karen Eva Rimmer
- Alfred - William Lyn
- Judge Stern - Peter Medd
- Harmony Dupas - Karen Williamson
- Lt. Prctice - Mike Frost
- Wedding guests - Cathy Cable, Bruno Coffe, Sioux Roe, Frances Walker, Linda White, Barry Clarke, Miranda Hunt & Romilly Heather
Crew
- Stage Manager - SM Name
- Lighting Design - Designer Name
- Lighting Operator - Operator Name
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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