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Revision as of 12:55, 15 June 2014
Directed & Designed by Peter Barker
Performances: Fri 27th – Sun 29th February 1992, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Sub-titled "A Farce for Women" this play takes place in the present on a building site of a luxury hotel at Del Sol Majorca.
Cast
- Hump - Gail Arnold
- Vera - Fiona Scott
- Leslie - Melanie Sullivan
- Sally - Alison Pittman
- Alice - Sandy Girling
Cast for the late night SLTC 25th Anniversary Charity "Alternate" performance.
- Hump - Bob Reid (Complete with whip)
- Vera - Pip Piacentino (The clean video version)
- Leslie - John Moore (Son of Roger ....... Rabbit)
- Sally - Malcolm Flint (Have G-string, will travel)
- Alice - Russell Girling (Per pound - good value)
Crew
- Stage Manager - Colin Starkey
- Lighting Design - Keefe Browning
- Sound & Lighting Operator - Paul O'Connor
- Poster & Programme Design - Melanie Sullivan
- Prompt - Vicky Kalnins
Thanks to: Alan Buckman, Vicky Kalnins, June McAuliffe, Brian Fretwell, The King's Head and the S.L.T.C
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Gallery
- Costa012.jpg
- Costa013.jpg
- Costa014.jpg
- Costa015.jpg
- Costa016.jpg
Male Version
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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