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Revision as of 16:49, 5 February 2018
Directed by Lawrie Kenton
Performances: Sat 13th – Sun 14th February 1976, Main Stage
Contents
Introduction
Don Baker's apartment on East 11th Street, New York.
Cast
- Don - Terry Floyd
- Jill - Ninette Mordawnt
- Mrs Baker - Ann Mattey
- Ralph - John Rogers
Crew
- Production Assistant - Joyce Thompson
- Stage Manager - Kris Swarbrick
- Assisted by - Hazel Edwards(Props), Sheila Rees(Props)
- Set Designer - Chris Hammond
- Set Construction - Ray Seaton
- Sound Recording/Operator - Glen T Vaal
- Lighting Design/Operator - Steve Holroyd
- Wardrobe - Mary Neal
- Front of House Manager - Helen Boutall
- Box Office Manager - Jean Warboyes
- Prompt - Chris McMillin
- Guitar music arranged and played by Mark C Slater
We would like to thank the Royal national Institute for the Blind and the National Library for the Blind for all their help.
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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External Links
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