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Revision as of 14:50, 29 December 2009
Adapted by Bernard Miles from Rape Upon Rape by Henry Fielding
Lyrics by Lionel Bart
Music by Laurie Johson
Directed by Tricia Court
Performances: Sun 6th (matinee) – Sat 12th March 1994, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The scene is the City of London in the mid 1700s on a fine summer's night.
The action takes place in: Hilaret's bedroom, Justice Squeezum's chambers, Politic's study, Mrs Squeezum's boudoir, the local tavern, the constable's prison cell & a street in the city.
Cast
- Staff - Kevin Richardson
- Justice Squeezum - Alan Jarvis
- Quill - Malcolm Flint
- Mrs Squeezum - Linda White
- Sotmore - Mike Jefferies
- Ramble - Barry Mawer
- Politic - Andrew Chadney
- Hilaret - Debbie Kane
- Cloris - Linda Jones
- Dabble - Des Muller
- Faithful - Peter Rochford
- Brazencourt - Anthony Healy
- Wenches - Sylvia Richardson & Sandy Girling
- Barmaid - Barbara Langford
- Justice Worthy - Robert Parke
- Constant - Geoff Hall
Crew
- Stage Manager - Elizabeth Crowley
- Assistant Stage Managers - Yvonne Cameron & Robert Hanna
- Lighting Design - Godfrey Kelsey-Jansen
- Lighting Operator - Sarah Walters
- Set Design - Peter Rochford
- Set Construction - Peter Rochford, Kevin Richardson & Sylvia Richardson
- Furniture - Trevor Court
- Wardrobe - Val Williams, Ellie Hitchens, Barbara Langford & Tricia Court
- Voice Coach - Peter Roberts
- P.A. - Robert Silver
Musicians
- Piano - Irene Winbourne
- Drums - James Dewhurst
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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