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− | + | Death is not the "big sleep" - it is the "great awakening". Life is the dream, a phantom sonata, by turns ammusing, annoying, strange, absurd, terrifying and tumultuous, but beautiful and desirable too. | |
+ | However tormented the dream becomes we love it, cling to it and fear to waken - until we catch a glimpse of the world beyond. Then we become enthusiastic, impatient to cross over and step out on a new, even more exciting stage of the journey....... | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == |
Revision as of 16:03, 30 July 2007
Directed by Charles Phillips
Performances: Sat 16th & Sun 17th December 1978, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Death is not the "big sleep" - it is the "great awakening". Life is the dream, a phantom sonata, by turns ammusing, annoying, strange, absurd, terrifying and tumultuous, but beautiful and desirable too. However tormented the dream becomes we love it, cling to it and fear to waken - until we catch a glimpse of the world beyond. Then we become enthusiastic, impatient to cross over and step out on a new, even more exciting stage of the journey.......
Cast
- Milkmaid - Caroline Bryant
- Jacob Hummel - Terry Bardon
- Johansson - Mark Whitwell
- Student - Mikael Rust
- Janitress - Jan Sumner
- Dark Lady - Ann-Louise Kearney
- Fiancee - Stella Cutler
- Colonel - Chris Stooke
- Young Lady - Debbie Hattersly
- Dead Man - Bernard Witt
- Dandy - John Bate
- Bengatsson - Graham J Lewis
- The Mummy - Annette Wiseman
- Cook - Ginny Kybert
- Begger pushing chair - Ray Ellison
Crew
- Stage Manager - Suki Gibson
- Assisted by - Jane Constantine & Jackie Wilson
- Lighting Design - Mike Singer, Terry Doyle
- Costume - Tracey Clark and the S.L.T.C. Wardrobe.
- Scenery and Masks - Charles Phillips
- Properties - Suki Gibson
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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