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Revision as of 22:55, 5 May 2014
Directed by John Hartnett
Performances: Sun 8th – Sat 14th May 1983, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The play is set in the Convent of Our Lady of Fatima, a grammar school for girls, and in and around the streets of Willesden and Harlesden, London NW10, from September to July, late 'fifties.
Cast
- Mother Peter - Ann Richards
- Mother Basil - Brenda Meldrum
- Mother Thomas Aquinas - Yetta Turner
- Mr Emanuelli - Alan Buckman
- Father Mullarkey - Fred Ridgeway
- Mary Mooney - Marilyn Firth
- Mary McGinty - Julia Voak
- Mary Gallagher - Charlotte Hands
- Mary O'Grady - Jeni De Haart
- Mary Hennessy - Linda Wright
- Mary Murphy - Frances Johnson
- Mary Flanagan - Gillian Condon
- Derek - Alan Faulkner
- Cuthbert - James Lyne
Crew
- Designer - Anne Orange-Bromehead
- Stage Manager - Roger Taylor
- Deputy Stage Manager - Jack Fitzgerald
- Assistant Stage Managers - Mary Gambrill, Simon Jones, Matthew Lyne, Juliet Male, Theresa Marshall, June McAuliffe, Mick Rimbault, Julia Seddon, Ann Walker, Cheryl Webb, Nick Willett
- Lighting - Bernie Bullbrook
- Sound - Bob Marshall
- Wardrobe - Su Hands, Sue Thompson, Susan Roberts
- Properties - Ann Walker
- Prompt - Philip Piacentino
- Set Construction - Jim Doyle, Jack Fitzgerald, Richard Lilley, Roger Taylor, Nick Willett
- Priest's vestments by - Jeanette Hoile
- Production Assistant - Sally Lill
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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