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Revision as of 13:55, 30 October 2009
Directed by Alan Buckman with Leslie Lidyard
Performances: Sun 7th - Sat 13th December (Gala Night Friday 12th) 1986, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Commemoration Week, Oxford 1895.
Act I - Jack Chesney's rooms in college (morning)
Act II - Outside Jack Chesney's rooms (afternoon)
Act III - Drawing room at Spettigue's house (evening)
This production was sponsored by Freeman's Mail Order.
Cast
- Colonel, Sir Francis Chesney, Bart - Leslie Lidyard
- Stephen Spettigue - John Lyne
- Jack Chesney - David Wright
- Charles Wickham - Matthew Lyne
- Lord Fancourt Babberley - Alan Buckman
- Brasset - Ken Lucas
- Donnna Lucia d'Alvadorez - Ruth Shettle
- Amy Spettigue - Josephine Hussey
- Ela Delahay - Penny Cox
Crew
- Stage Manager - Sonia Burke or Anji Gibson
- Deputy Stage Manager - Kate Nash
- Assistant Stage Managers - John Kidd, Bobby Kopstick, David Lamkin, Robin Lill & Steve Nash
- Lighting - Brian Fretwell
- Sound - Alf Vaal
- Set Construction - Bernie Bullbrook with Simon Hodges, Nigel Howcutt, David Lamkin, Robin Lill & Steve Nash
- Scenic Painting - Jill Clark
- Prompt - Su Hands/Vanessa Iggulden
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
The Stage Manager has two names credited as Sonia's is in the programme but I do remember Anji taking over at short notice.
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See Also
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References
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