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* Lady Churchill - [[Jenny Lindsay Mclaughlin]]
 
* Lady Churchill - [[Jenny Lindsay Mclaughlin]]
 
* Mary - [[Siobhan Campbell]]
 
* Mary - [[Siobhan Campbell]]
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== Crew ==
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* Stage Manager - [[Caroline Durant]]
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* ASMs - [[Lily Ann Coleman]] & [[Chris Briggs]]
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* Set Construction & Painting - [[Gavin Parker]] & [[Hazel Hindle]]
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* Lighting Design - [[Jon Creighton]]
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* Sound Design - [[Andrew Rickinson]]
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* Lighting & Sound Operators - [[Kathryn Ramsay]] & [[Rachael Lovegrove]]
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* Musical compilation & composition - [[Pete Coombs]]
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* Costumes & Properties - [[Alan Buckman]], [[Jenny Gammon]], Christine Camplin, [[Lisa Thomas]], [[Val Williams]] & [[David Redford-Green]].
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* Photography - [[Phil Gammon]]
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* Poster - [[Maria Bates]]
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* Programme - [[Chris Patmore]]
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* Special thanks to Tricia Thorns, Emmaus, [[Emma Kerby-Evans]], [[Hans Mudlamootoo]], djruthless, the production team for [[Bash: Latter Day Plays (2010)]], Box Office, FOH staff, and our long-suffering bar staff.
  
  

Revision as of 18:20, 1 January 2011

Poster by Poster Designer

by Matthew Davies

Directed by Jess Osorio

Performances: Tue 6th – Sat 10th July 2010, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Brandy focuses on the dissolution of the relationship between Queen Anne (r.1702-1714) and her confidante, Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough. Set in 1711, it explores Anne's alleged indiscretions, her marriage and the death of her children. The third character is the chambermaid, Mary, who gets caught in the struggle between two powerful and determined women.

Cast

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