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Revision as of 09:50, 3 October 2010
by George S Kaufman & Moss Hart
Directed & Designed by Alan Buckman
Performances: Mon 1st – Sat 6th July 1991, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Scene: The home of Mr and Mrs Stanley, in a small town in Ohio. December 1939.
Cast
- Mrs Ernest Stanley - Elizabeth Hansford
- Miss Preen - Debby Kane
- Richard Stanley - Jonathan Cleaver
- June Stanley - Jane Young
- John - Keefe Browning
- Sarah - Kait Feeney
- Mrs Dexter - Alva Semple
- Mrs McCutcheon - Ruth Shettle
- Mr Stanley - Stephen Pitt
- Maggie Cutler - Maggie Cearns
- Dr Bradley - John Lyne
- Sheridan Whiteside - Leslie Lidyard
- Harriet Stanley - Mary Phelan
- Bert Jefferson - John Hartnett
- Professor Metz - Derek West
- The Luncheon Guests - Dennis Packham, Colin Starkey & Simon Bonsor
- Mr Baker & Expressman - Pip Piacentino
- Lorraine Sheldon - Emma Kilbey
- Sandy - Simon Bonsor
- Beverly Carlton - Alan Buckman
- Westcott - Pip Piacentino
- Radio Technician - Simon Bonsor
- Choir Member - Frances Walker
- Banjo - Dennis Packham
- Deputies - Bernie Bullbrook & Colin Starkey
- Plainclothes Man - Pip Piacentino
Crew
- Stage Management - Anji Gibson & Paul O'Connor
- Lighting Design - Keefe Browning
- Lighting Operator - Annie Briody
- Sound Recording - John Hartnett
- Sound Operator - Paul O'Connor
- Set Construction - Keefe Browning & Alan Buckman
- Special Props manufacture - Val Williams
- Additions Ladies' Costumes - Buck House
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
See Also
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References
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