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Taking the friendship between Valentine and Proteus a little further than traditional productions, and utilising the pop group Steps as it's soundtrack, the production saw [[Jack King]], [[Alan Jarvis]] and [[Jay Michaels]] camping it up as three gay bandits, [[Matthew Lyne]] being upstaged by a puppet, and [[Kay Anderson]] (née Dobby) and [[Rachel Seabury]] getting it on as the lesbian lovers Sylvia and Julia. | Taking the friendship between Valentine and Proteus a little further than traditional productions, and utilising the pop group Steps as it's soundtrack, the production saw [[Jack King]], [[Alan Jarvis]] and [[Jay Michaels]] camping it up as three gay bandits, [[Matthew Lyne]] being upstaged by a puppet, and [[Kay Anderson]] (née Dobby) and [[Rachel Seabury]] getting it on as the lesbian lovers Sylvia and Julia. | ||
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The play was subsequently reworked and adapted and produced professionally by http://www.melmothproductions.com, again with Draper directing. | The play was subsequently reworked and adapted and produced professionally by http://www.melmothproductions.com, again with Draper directing. |
Revision as of 16:32, 26 July 2007
Directed by Stuart Draper
Performances: 13 - 16 February 2002, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Taking the friendship between Valentine and Proteus a little further than traditional productions, and utilising the pop group Steps as it's soundtrack, the production saw Jack King, Alan Jarvis and Jay Michaels camping it up as three gay bandits, Matthew Lyne being upstaged by a puppet, and Kay Anderson (née Dobby) and Rachel Seabury getting it on as the lesbian lovers Sylvia and Julia.
The play was subsequently reworked and adapted and produced professionally by http://www.melmothproductions.com, again with Draper directing.
Cast
Crew
Reviews
Gallery
Photo thumbnails go here with links to larger images.
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.
This was the first thing I ever saw at SLT, really impressed me with its ambition and vision, and opened up a whole world of possibility. Kat