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Revision as of 20:17, 31 July 2016
by Aristophanes
Directed by Eileen Pasco
Performances: Thurs 24th – Sat 26th July 1969, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Half of a double bill with "A Night Out"
Cast
- Lysistrata - Amaryllis Adams
- Kalonike - June Dibble
- Myrrhine - Janet Blair
- 1st Woman - Margery Keable
- 5th Woman - Dilys Turner
- 3rd Woman - Eileen Rickson
- Lampito - Renata Finkle
- 2nd Woman, a Korinthian - Francis Khan
- 4th Woman, a Boeotian - Barbara Rossety
- Commissioner - David Gillard
- 1st Constable - Alexander Douglas
- 2nd Constable - Antony Talbot
- Old Woman - Mary Barrand
- Old Man - John Harris
- Kinesias - Robert Scales
- Spartan Herald - Tom Smith
- Spartan Ambassador - Joseph Baker
Crew
- Designer & Stage Manager - Ray Seaton
- Assistant Stage Managers - Valerie Armstrong, Maggie Burrows, Frances Howard, Jean Pacey
- Lighting - Alex Kanarek
- Sound - Geoff Bottle
- Wardrobe - Sheila Pasco, Sue Gyde
- Set Construction - Ray Creasey, Charles Cheetham
- Assistant to Eileen Pasco - Denise Newman
- F.O.H. Manager - Frank Howcutt
- Box Office manager - Ralph Wade
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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