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Revision as of 12:17, 30 April 2012
Performances: Tue 1st – Sat 5th May 2012, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Hester Collyer leaves the safe respectability of her marriage to an older man for the excitement of a passionate affair with a younger one. The two men could not be more different, but neither seem able to bring her the happiness or love that she needs.
The play opens with Hester's desperate and unsuccessful suicide attempt. Over the next 24 hours, Hester's life changes as lovers, friends and strangers try to help her survive her loss of hope, while she struggles to decide what to do.
Cast
- Hester Collier – Rachael Watkins
- Mrs Elton – Maggie Cearns
- Philip Welch – Daniel Paul
- Ann Welch – Ellen Hunter
- Mr Miller – Barry Heselden
- Sir William Collier – Jack King
- Freddie Page – George Collie
- Jackie Jackson – Dominic Howell
Crew
- Stage Manager – Jess Osorio
- Set Designer – Alan Buckman
- Wardrobe – Val Williams
- Lighting Designer – Gavin Parker
- Sound Designer – Mark Bullock
- Lighting & Sound Operator – Kevin Leech
- Assistant Stage Manager – Clodagh Reynolds
- Props – Alan Buckman & Val Williams
- Set Builders – Alan Buckman, Gavin Parker, Mark Bullock, Kevin Leech, Matt Moore, Hans Mudlamootoo, Carole Coyne & cast
- Hester’s paintings – Michael Wilson
- Scenic Artist – Hazel Hindle
- Hair & Make up – Francesca Blessley & cast
- Poster Designer – Chaz Doyle
- Programme Designer – Mark Ireson
- Photographer – Phil Gammon
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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