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Revision as of 20:35, 4 May 2014
by Tom Stoppard
Directed by Juliet Male
Performances: Sun 2nd – Sat 8th September 1979, Main Stage
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Rosencrantz - John Hartnett
- Guildenstern - Mikael Rust
- Claudius - Leslie Lidyard
- Gertrude - Ruth Shettle
- Polonius - Adrian McLoughlin
- Hamlet - Ian Vallender
- Ophelia - Sally Hebberd
- Ladies and Gentlemen of the court - Clare Atkins, Jeanette Hoile, Ann Walker, Tony Dunsdon, John Rogers, Malcolm Woodman
- The Player - Robert Coward
- Tragedians - Chris King, Elaine Lampard, Toni Money, Vincent Oliver, Philip Tong
Music
- Composed by Julia Usher and The Tragedians
Crew
- Production Assistant - Caroline Bryant
- Stage Manager - Kris Swarbrick
- Assisted by - Mikki Hewitt, Jim Doyle, Matthew Lyne
- Lighting Design - Peter Boon
- Lighting Operator - Roger Taylor
- Sound Recording - Gordon Scott
- Wardrobe Mistress - Jeanette Hoile
- Props - Annette Wiseman
- Prompter - Lynne Vallender
- Set & Costume Design - Bruce Murray
- Set Construction - Bernard Bullbrook, Debby Parrett, David Maitland
Costumes for this production were hired from the ILEA (Inner London Education Authority), and foils were supplied by the South London Fencing Club.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
- RAGAD007.jpg
- RAGAD008.jpg
- RAGAD009.jpg
- RAGAD010.jpg
- RAGAD011.jpg
- RAGAD012.jpg
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Colour photos were damaged during processing, one has wrong lighting as a members of cast took a picture by flash at the exact time I pressed my shutter button (picture 2). Brian Fretwell
See Also
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (2012)
References
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