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Revision as of 16:04, 18 September 2007
Directed by David Hickman
Performances: Sun 6th – Sat 12th December 1981, Main Stage
Contents
Introduction
"Spring and Port Wine" was first performed on radio in 1957 as "My Flesh, My Blood" and was performed at the Bolton Little Theatre in the following year. It was then re-written and appeared under its new title at teh Mermiad Theatre before transferring to the Apollo theatre in 1964. It ran for over 2,00 performances: Alfred Marks appeared as Rafe with John Alderton as Harold.
Cast
- Daisy - Yetta Turner
- Florence - Sharon Pidgeon
- Betsy Jane - AnnaGreenburgh
- Wilfred - Mikael Rust
- Harold - Chris Stooke
- Hilda - Su Montague
- Rafe - Leslie Lidyard
- Arthur - Christopher Young
Crew
- Designed by - David Hickman, Jonathan Silver
- Production Assistant - Sarah Hugo
- Stage Manager - Nigel Howcutt
- Assistant Stage Managers - Theresa Marshall, Sue Prior, Linda Sandford, Joanna Fawthrop, Carol Wheeler
- Lighting - Ambrose Richardson
- Sound - Bob Marshall, Alf Vaal
- Music - Jan Pringle
- Set Construction - Nigel Howcutt, Don North, Jonathan Silver, Simon Vaal, Ray Ellison
- Costumes - Kirsty Semple
- Props - Julie Howcutt
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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