Difference between revisions of "The Country Wife (2003)"

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*Lighting Operator - [[Peter Medd]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Peter Medd]]
 
*Sound Operator - [[Emma Connolly]]
 
*Sound Operator - [[Emma Connolly]]
*Set Design - [[Jenny Newstead Bennett]]
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*Set Design - [[Jenny Newstead|Jenny Newstead Bennett]]
*Set Build - [[Jenny Newstead Bennett]], [[Anton Krause]], [[Liam Campbell]], [[Lisa Marsh]], [[Bob Callender]]
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*Set Build - [[Jenny Newstead|Jenny Newstead Bennett]], [[Anton Krause]], [[Liam Campbell]], [[Lisa Marsh]], [[Bob Callender]]
 
*Poster & Programme - [[Will Howard]]
 
*Poster & Programme - [[Will Howard]]
 
*Publicity - [[Steve Ellis]]
 
*Publicity - [[Steve Ellis]]

Revision as of 14:13, 19 August 2009

Poster by Will Howard

by William Wycherley

Directed by Jack King

Performances: Tue 2nd – Sat 6th September 2003, Bell Theatre


Introduction

The aptly named Mr Horner puts out the rumour that following a dose of the "French Disease" he is now impotent. Instantly every husband in town considers him the perfect companion for their wives leaving Horner free to seduce every woman in town. The arrival of the jealous Pinchwife however, newly married to an innocent country girl, sets Horner an altogether more difficult challenge.

Will the innocent Mrs Pinchwife succumb to Horner's charms?

Will Pinchwife's sister Alithea marry the hopeless fop Sparkish or will the rakish Dorilant win her over?

Will the husbands of the town find out the truth about Horner's "affliction"?

What is Mr Horner's China? Will Lady Fidget find it? Will he have any China left for Mrs Squeamish?

Cast

Crew

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

See Also

References

External Links