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Revision as of 14:37, 31 March 2017
Directed & designed by Peter Broderick
Performances: Sun 1st – Sat 7th November 1970, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The action takes place in Godfrey Kilroy's luxury flat on Mayfair over three acts in the "indeterminate present".
This was a world premiere of this play - a farce, but also a fable, a story of the world symbolised by one man looking for love and purpose and terrified that he might find both. Kilroy Was was the SLTC entry for both the first round of the London Amateur Theatre Season and the Croydon Festival of Drama.
Cast
- Godfrey Kilroy - Ray Jones
- Ernest Butler - Charles Cheetham
- Miss Molly Mothersole - Ann Cheetham
- Hugh Quintin - Mel Paszkowski
- Joy Fairchild - Amaryllis Adams
- 2 Male White Strangers - Tony Dunsdon, Dennis Picott
Crew
- Stage Manager - Antony Hawkins
- Assistant Stage Managers - Michael Mawby, Brian Field, Cynthia Gibbons, Anne Butler
- Lighting - Alex Kanarek, Lyndon Murgatroyd
- Sound - Vera Amato
- Assistant to the director - Vera Amato
- Wardrobe - Margery Keable
- Set Construction - Ray Seaton
- F.O.H. Manager - Frank Howcutt
- Box Office Manager - Tony Westhead
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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