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Revision as of 13:29, 26 July 2007
Directed by Elinor Morgan Jones
Performances: Tue 6th - Sat 10th April 2004, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
"To burn with desire and to remain silent is the greatest punishment we can inflict on ourselves."
"Blood Wedding", Lorca’s most celebrated play, is based on the true story of a fatal feud between two rural Spanish families that erupts when a bride elopes with her lover on her wedding day. It is a play that explores the enjoyment and the horror of the extremes of passion - but also a play of simple people leading simple lives that become engulfed by the greater forces of fate and destiny.
Cast
- Bridegroom - Matthew Fox
- Bride - Cara Thomas
- Mother - Jenny Gammon
- Father of the Bride - Peter Medd
- Leonardo - Tikiri Hulugalle
- Leonardo's Wife - Rachel Steven
- Mother in Law - Christine Theophilus
- Neighbour - Marian Buss
- Servant - Victoria Waddington
- The Moon - Jack King
- Beggar Woman - Helen Davies
- Woodcutter 1 - Charlie Storer
- Woodcutter 2 - Stuart Flitton
- Woodcutter 3 - Paul Fortune
- Girls - Dawn Maclachlan, Dee Fancett, Kat Boyce
Crew
- Stage Manager - Abi Spooner
- Lighting Design - Designer Name
- Lighting Operator - Operator Name
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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