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Revision as of 00:04, 5 March 2009
by Theatre Workshop, Charles Chilton and the original cast
Directed by Jill Clarke
Performances: Sat 7th – Sat 14th July 1979, Main Stage
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- The Company - John Adams, Bozena Borzyskowsla, Maddy Cordwell, John Harris, Alan Johnson, Sally Lill, Matthew Lyne, Ann Mattey, Adrian McLoughlin, Bruce Murray, Dennis Packham, John Rogers, Mikael Rust, Wally Ross-Gower, Harry Sanders, Richard Thomas, Philip Tong, Annette Wiseman.
Crew
- Stage Manager - John Woodrooffe
- Assisted by - Sally Hebberd, Jeanette Hoile, Ann King, Pam Lyne, Debby Parrett, Sylvia Rowe, Kris Swarbrick
- Lighting Design - Stephen Holroyd, Tony Wilson, Peter Boone
- Sound - Geoff Potter, Jane Cooper
- Musical Director - Donald Halliday
- Musicians - Fred Ponsonby (Trumpet), Siobhan Cosgrove (Flute, Piccolo), Jill Winch (Clarinet, Saxaphone), Mike Garrett (percussion), Lyn Jenner (Piano), Donald Halliday (Piano/Organ)
- Production Assistant - Tim Jeffes
- Choreography - Jean Warboyles
- Wardrobe - Debby Parrett, Jeanette Hoile
- Military Advisors - Alan Grummitt, Dave Harrison
- Graphic Design - Malcolm Johnson
- Box Office Manager - David Bell
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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Or add anything that is related within this site. The author's page for instance or other plays with a similar theme.
References
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