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Revision as of 18:21, 9 February 2011
Performances: Tue 7th – Sat 11th June 1999, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Act 1: PLASTER
Directed by Pat Mill
Cast
- Helen - Maggie Cearns
- Eric - Alistair Hedderman
Act 2: SHOW BUSINESS
Directed by Andy Smith
Cast
- Fiona - Lisa Ventham
- Naomi - Chris Woburn
- Mo - Andrew Rickinson
- Jules - Jack King
- Nurse - Joe Williams
- Daughter - Maria Kowalska
- Son in Law - Ian Mill
- Additional Voices - Lisa Ventham, Jack King, Andrew Smith
Act 3: GOING HOME
Directed by Stephen Pitt
Cast
- Cheryl - Elaine Heath
- Tricia - Karen Williamson
- Hazel - Chris Woburn
- Eileen - Pat Mill
- Visitor - Neil Husband
- Nurse - Joe Williams
- Husband - Ian Mill
Act 4: WAITING
Directed by Kelli Halpin
Cast
- Old Man - John Lyne
- Nurse - Kelli Halpin
Act 5: MAGIC
Directed by Jill Davies
Cast
- Arthur - Bill Boyd
- May - Sue McAleaney
- Brenda - Elaine Heath
- Joan - Marcelle Clow
- Ron - Phil Blurton
Crew
- Produced by - John Mead
- Assisted by - Pat Mill
- Stage Manager - Alice Mill, John Brewer
- Set Design - John Mead
- Set Construction - Members of crew and cast
- Lighting Design/Operator - Brian Fretwell
- Sound Design - Ian Mill, Mathew Fernand and Andrew Smith
- Sound Operator - Gary Abbott
- Wardrobe - SLT
Many thanks to the following people fot their help in this production: - Peter March, Jess Osorio
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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External Links
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