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+ | *Set Construction - [[Don North]], [[Charles Cheetham|Charlie Cheetham]] | ||
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+ | *Acknowledgements to - [[Eileen McGann]], [[Lisa Wright]], [[David Crawley]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 19:35, 3 August 2007
by Alan Bennett
Directed by Harry Saunders
Performances: Sun 6th – Sat 12th April 1980, Main Stage
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
STAFF
- Headmaster1 - John Lyne
- Franklin - Brian Scoltock
- Tempest - Adrian McLaughlin
- Matron - Pam Lyne
- Miss Nisbet - Clare Atkins
- Head Boy - Nathan Ariss
BOYS
- Charteris & Foster - Nigel Webster
- Skinner - Steven Gillson
- Tupper - Dean Price
- Tredgold - William Wright
- Whimpenny - Reuben Lane
- Rumbold - Lawrence Hill
- Disford & Boy - Adrian Brooker
- Cartwright - Robert James
- Lord - Philip Parker
- Wigglesworth - Jonathan Merritt
- Leadbetter - John O'Keefe
- Crabtree - Ian Taitt
- Macilwaine - Gregory Lincoln
- Jarvis - Edward Goodes
Crew
- Stage Manager - John Kennedy
- Assistant Stage Managers - John Kidd, Sharon Phipps
- Lighting - Colin Stokes, Tony Rapson
- Sound - Grenville Smith
- Prompt - Sue Goodes
- Set Construction - Don North, Charlie Cheetham
- Waedrobe - Sylvia Rowe
- Photography & Graphics - Malcolm Johnson
- Box Office Manager & Public Relations - David Bell
- Acknowledgements to - Eileen McGann, Lisa Wright, David Crawley
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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