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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
*PA - [[Lee Ridgeway]]
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*Production Assistant - [[Lee Ridgeway]]
 
*Stage Manager - [[Sarah Farage]]
 
*Stage Manager - [[Sarah Farage]]
 
*Assistant Stage Manager - [[Lauri Morgan]]
 
*Assistant Stage Manager - [[Lauri Morgan]]
 
*Fight Director - [[Anton Krause]]
 
*Fight Director - [[Anton Krause]]
*Set Design - [[Mark Bullock]]
 
*Set Construction - [[Mark Bullock]], [[Lee Ridgeway]], [[Steve Ridgeway]] and [[Mark Ireson]]
 
 
*Lighting Design - [[Mike Elliott]]
 
*Lighting Design - [[Mike Elliott]]
*Sound Design - [[Andrew Rickinson]]
 
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Chris Liddle]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Chris Liddle]]
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*Sound Design - [[Andrew Rickinson]]
 
*Sound Operator - [[John Thompson]]
 
*Sound Operator - [[John Thompson]]
*Poster Design - [[Maria Bates]]
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*Set Design - [[Mark Bullock]]
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*Set Construction - [[Mark Bullock]], [[Lee Ridgeway]], [[Steve Ridgeway]] and [[Mark Ireson]]
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*Set Painting - [[Hazel Hindle]], [[Hans Mudlamooto]] & [[Michael Wilson]]
 
*Costume - [[Stuart Draper]]
 
*Costume - [[Stuart Draper]]
  

Revision as of 15:38, 29 August 2009

Poster by Maria Bates

by William Shakespeare

Directed by Jack King

Performances: Tue 4th – Sat 8th July 2006, Bell Theatre


Introduction

It is the dying days of the War of the Roses. The civil strife that has laid waste to the country is finally drawing to a close. Edward IV of the House of York sits on the throne, but after so many years of feuding and distrust how long will he stay there? Enter his Brother Richard of York, arguably the Bard’s most villainous creation, at turns cold and calculating, witty but above all a master of deception and manipulation. Here is a man determined to sit on the throne at whatever cost to those around him. Let the bloodbath begin.


Arguably Shakespeare's most villainous creation, Richard embarks on a killing spree as he plots his way to the throne of England. This should be a dark, sinister but engrossing piece of theatre where no one is quite what they appear to be.


Cast

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