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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
Time: Present - about 8pm on an early eveing in summer
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Time: Present - about 8pm on an early evening in summer
  
Place: The action takes place in untidy "digs" in a University town in England shaed by Perew and Lacey
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Place: The action takes place in untidy "digs" in a university town in England shared by Perew and Lacey
  
 
Programme Notes
 
Programme Notes
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*Lighting Operator - [[Richard Wood]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Richard Wood]]
 
*Properties - [[June McAuliffe]]
 
*Properties - [[June McAuliffe]]
*ASM's - [[Carol Wheeler]], [[Julie Howcutt]]
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*ASMs - [[Carol Wheeler]], [[Julie Howcutt]]
 
*Set Design - [[Alan Buckman]]
 
*Set Design - [[Alan Buckman]]
 
*Set Constrution - [[Bernard Bullbrook|Bernie Bullbrook]], [[Geoff Kenton]], [[James Turner]]
 
*Set Constrution - [[Bernard Bullbrook|Bernie Bullbrook]], [[Geoff Kenton]], [[James Turner]]

Revision as of 13:11, 6 May 2008

Poster by Poster Designer

by Paul Ableman

Directed by Juliet Male

Performances: Weds 9th – Sat 12th November 1983, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Time: Present - about 8pm on an early evening in summer

Place: The action takes place in untidy "digs" in a university town in England shared by Perew and Lacey

Programme Notes

Friend - One joined to another in intimacy and mutual benevolence independently of sexual or family love.

Game - 1. Jest, diversion, spell of play, piece of fun. 2. Contest played according to rules and decided by skill, strength or luck.

Girlfriend - Family friend especially boy's or man's usual or prefered female companion.

Concise Oxford Dictionary.

Cast


Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

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