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== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 11:01, 19 July 2010
by Graham Sinclair, Nick Girdler, Jean Bernhardt & Eve Thomas
Directed by David Hickman
Performances: Fri 13th – Sun 15th May 1988, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
In 1884 the Mignonette, a small coastal boat, set sail from Southampton to Sydney. It had a crew of four. In the South Atlantic the Mignonette was shipwrecked and the crew hurriedly put to sea in a dinghy. This is the story of their ordeal, and of their survival.
All the events and facts depicted in the play are true. Edgar Alan Poe wrote "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym" in 1838, 46 years before the Mignonette was wrecked and is quoted verbatim in the play.
Cast
- Edward Stephens - Keefe Browning
- Thomas Dudley - Paul Valleau
- Edmond Brooks - Derek Staples
- Richard Parker - Darren Doherty
- Charles QC - Les Lidyard
- The Singer - Alva Semple
Crew
- Stage Manager - Anji Gibson
- Assistant Stage Managers - Linda White, Vanessa Kelsey & Jann Herlihy
- Lighting Design - Richard Wood
- Lighting Operator - Cathy Bee
- Lighting equipment by arrangement with Touchstone Technology (Charles Wood)
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
This play was later taken to the Apollo Theatre, Isle of Wight.
See Also
Have there been other SLTC/SLT productions of this play? Link to them here.
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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