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== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 16:43, 29 January 2010
Directed & designed by John Mead
Performances: Fri 23rd – Sat 25th September (plus matinees on 24th & 25th) 1994, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Part of a double bill with Blue Remembered Hills (1994). In this play (Just a Song at Twilight) the adults are played by members of the Youth Group - their actual ages are shown. In the second the children are played by adults - the ages given may have been the actual age of the actors.
The action tkaes place in South London, the long hot summer of 1994. The action takes place in a rest home.
Cast
- Mrs Barker (84) - Alison Holman (15)
- Miss Pratt (82) - Faye Hamilton (12)
- Miss Hamilton (79) - Kirsty Pirrie (14)
- Nurse (25) - Zoe Purdie (16)
- First Vicar (29) - Peter Daly (13)
- Second Vicar (27) - Mark Sammut (15)
Crew
- Stage Manager - Emily Sheridan
- P.A. - Sarah Walters
- Lighting - Keefe Browning
- Sound Recording - Brian Fretwell
- Sound Operator - Lisa Van Beveren
- Props - Val Williams
- Costumes - Alan Buckman
- Artwork - Peter Rochford
- Prompt - Ruth Quinn
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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