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== Crew ==
 
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*Production Manager - [[Mark Bullock]]
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*Stage Manager - [[Kay George]]
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*Assistant Stage Manager - [[Lauri Morgan]]
 
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*Costume - [[Edwina Watson]] & [[Kristy Davis]]
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*Lighting Design - [[Phil Gammon]]
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*Sound Design - [[Andrew Rickinson]]
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*Lighting & Sound Operator - [[Induja Bandara]]
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*Scenic Artist - [[Hazel Hindle]]
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*Set Construction - [[Tom Couch]], [[Hans Mudlamootoo]], [[Nick Conway]]
  
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Many thanks to [[Carole Coyne]]; [[Jess Osorio]]; [[Val Sturgess]]; [[Alan Buckman]], [[Jack King]], [[Jenny Gammon]]; all the Front of House, Bar Staff and Box Office volunteers; TAG Worldwide; and Alleyn's School, Dulwich.
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 19:42, 30 July 2010

Poster by Poster designer

by Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Directed by Simon Gleisner

Performances: Tue 7th - Sat 11th October (2008), Bell Theatre



Introduction

Sheridan's outrageous comedy of innuendo, love, sex, lies, gossip and scandal is as relevant today as it was two hundred years ago - if not more so. Sir Peter Teazle has taken himself a young country wife, which has caught the attention of society scandalmongers - the vengeful Lady Sneerwell, the two-faced Mrs Candour, the amorous Sir Benjamin Backbite and his malicious Uncle Crabtree. When it is suspected that Lady Teazle may have taken a lover, the joyful malice goes into overdrive. Affairs, indiscretions and intrigue ensue as these dealers in falsehood deliver human pain and accidental happiness in abundance.


Cast

Crew

Many thanks to Carole Coyne; Jess Osorio; Val Sturgess; Alan Buckman, Jack King, Jenny Gammon; all the Front of House, Bar Staff and Box Office volunteers; TAG Worldwide; and Alleyn's School, Dulwich.

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

See Also

The School for Scandal (1970)

References

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External Links