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== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
  
 
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*Recruiting Officer - [[Arthur Skinner]]
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*Sergeant - [[Dennis Packham]]
 
*Mother Courage - [[Jill Clark]]
 
*Mother Courage - [[Jill Clark]]
*Character 2 - [[Dennis Packham]]
 
*Mother Courage's dumb daughter - [[Zoe Duckworth]]
 
*Mother Courage's younger son - [[Geoffrey Lill]]
 
 
*Eilif - [[Malcolm Saunders]]
 
*Eilif - [[Malcolm Saunders]]
*[[Arthur Skinner]]
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*Swiss Cheese - [[Geoffrey Lill]]
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*Kattrin -  [[Zoe Duckworth]]
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*Cook - [[Brett Lane]]
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*Commander - [[David Boaler]]
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*Yvette Pottier - [[Anne Mattey]]
 
*Chaplain - [[Michael Mattey]]
 
*Chaplain - [[Michael Mattey]]
*Yvette/Madame Colonel - [[Anne Mattey]]
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*Colonel - [[Brian Collins]]  
*[[Brett Lane]]
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*1st Soldier - [[Mike Mawbey]]
*[[John Lyne]]
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*2nd Soldier - [[John Lyne]]
*[[Anna Greenburg]]
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*Scrivener - [[Brian Collins]]
 
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*Young Peasant - [[Martin Webster]]
(Programme missing from archive book, details taken from Don Madgwick's review and the photographs.
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*Peasant Woman - [[Anna Greenburg]]
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*The Voice - [[Amaryllis Adams]]
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*Old Peasant - [[Brian Collins]]
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*Peasant Girl - [[Jaquie Jones]]
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 18:17, 3 September 2010

Poster by Poster Designer

by Bertold Brecht

Directed & Designed by Audrey Broderick

Performances: Sun 7th – Sat 13th December 1975, Bell Theatre


Introduction

The action of the play takes place in Central Europe in the years 1624 - 1636, during the 30 years War.

Cast

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

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