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Revision as of 10:47, 25 September 2008
by Elmer Harris
Directed by Eileen Raymond
Performances: Sat 17th & Mon 19th - Sat 24th February Production Year, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
"Johnny Belinda" is the moving story of a deaf-mute girl. The afflicted Canadian girl is trying to communicate with the rest of the world.
Cast
- Jimmy Dingwell - Dennis Picott
- Dr Jack Davidson - Ray Jones
- Belinda McDonald - Sally Davies
- Black McDonald - Dennis Packham
- Lucky McCormick - Howard James
- Stella McGuire - Brenda Sheppard
- Maggie McDonald - Valerie Westbey
- Mrs McKee - Jean Warboyes
- Mrs Ltuz - Diana Hawkesworth
- The Rev Tidmarsh - Adrian Towler
- Villagers - Andus Algeba, Raymond Harrison-Jones, Carol Merrick, Josie Robinson, Yvonne Shun & Laurence Staig
Crew
- Stage Manager - Christine Crow
- Assistant Stage Managers - Wendy Issatt, Lesley Adams & Elizabeth Hoare
- Lighting Operator - Wendy Opie
- Sound Operator - Michael Coppage
- Set Design - Yvonne Shun
- Set Construction - Peter Davies
- Wardrobe - Pamela Lyne & Valerie Westbey
- Box Office Manager - Ralph Wade
- F.O.H. Manager - Frank Howcutt
- Photographs - Bim Harding
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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