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== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 02:42, 3 January 2010
Directed by New Directors, see individual titles
Performances: Tue 6th – Sat 19th February 2000, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Five one-act plays, five new directors all involving deckchairs.
Shoppers
Directed by Lorraine Pither
Cast
- Character 1 - Kay Dobby
- Character 2 - Maria Kowalska
Early Blight
Directed by Clive Russell
Cast
- Character 1 - Ruth Shettle
- Character 2 - Chris Woburn
Dancers
Directed by Fleur Hogarth
Cast
- Character 1 - Su Hands
- Character 2 - Sue McAleaney
Late Frost
Directed by Carlos Cartes
Cast
- Character 1 - Jill Davies
- Character 2 - Kay Dobby
Doggies
Directed by Rosie McKeown
Cast
- Character 1 - Jill Davies
- Character 2 - Sue McAleaney
Crew
- Stage Manager - Jessica Osorio
- Assistant Stage Manager - Denise McAleaney
- Lighting Design - Brian Fretwell
- Lighting Operator - Lionel Monks
- Sound Operator - Ian Mill
- Set Design - Alan Buckman
- Set Construction - Alan Buckman & Anton Krause
- Poster Design - Andrew Smith & Andrew Rickinson
- The Dogs by Val Williams & Jenny Newstead
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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