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*Lighting - [[Ian Clark]] | *Lighting - [[Ian Clark]] | ||
*Sound Recording - [[Brian Fretwell]] | *Sound Recording - [[Brian Fretwell]] |
Revision as of 15:51, 27 June 2008
by Neil Simon
Directed by Ken Lucas
Performances: Weds 7th – Sat 10th March 1984, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Scene, apartment 14A, 88th Street and Second Avenue, New York's upper Eastside - home of Mel and Edna Edison.
Furniture was kindly supplied by Bromley Little Theatre and special property from the U.S. Armed Forces.
Cast
- Mel Edison - Colm O'Neill
- Edna Edison - Nikki Hogg
- Harry - Philip Piacentino
- Jessie - Mikki Hewitt
- Pearl - Beverly Taylor
- Pauline - Alva Semple
- Newscaster - Roger Keating, Alan Faulkner, Stan Jennings & Bernard Witt
- C.B.S.Reporter - Mikki Hewitt
- Judge Pecona - Bernard Witt
Crew
- Stage Manager - Tina Massey
- Assistant Stage Managers - Dennis Packham, Maureen Davis & Clare Millett
- Lighting - Ian Clark
- Sound Recording - Brian Fretwell
- Sound Operator - Bob Marshall
- Prompt - Frances Walker
- Set Design - Ken Lucas
- Set Construction - Mike Mattey
- Scenic Painter - Sharon Haywood
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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