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This was the last show in the Old Fire Station before it closed for refurbishment at the end of October 2015. It was decided that to commemorate the Bell Theatre and Prompt Corner, which would cease to exist because of the new building design, a double bill of plays, one in each theatre, would be presented for the first and only time.
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==

Revision as of 12:07, 9 October 2015

Poster by Poster Designer

by Sam Holcroft

Directed by Anton Krause

Performances: Mon 5th – Sat 10th October 2015, Bell Theatre

  • Presented in a Double-bill with The Swan


Introduction

The action of the play takes place here and now.

This was the last show in the Old Fire Station before it closed for refurbishment at the end of October 2015. It was decided that to commemorate the Bell Theatre and Prompt Corner, which would cease to exist because of the new building design, a double bill of plays, one in each theatre, would be presented for the first and only time.

Cast

Crew

Shared with The Swan (2015)

Acknowledgements and Thanks

Thanks to: The Hope and The Rosendale pubs for rehearsal space; Alan Buckman for kitchen furniture, Jenny McLaughlin, Jeanette Hoile, Hazel Hindle, Jane O'Hanlon, Bryon Fear, Simon Drake's House of Magic; Box Office, Front of House and Bar Staff; Gypsy Hill Brewery; the cast of Festen for shifting a ton of stuff; and Special thanks to the cast and crew of Edgar and Annabel from Daniel Kelly for their understanding and forbearance relating to his being in both shows.

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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Or add anything that is related within this site. The author's page for instance or other plays with a similar theme.

References

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