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* ASM - [[Rodney Quinn]]
 
* ASM - [[Rodney Quinn]]
 
* Lighting Design - [[Gavin Parker]]
 
* Lighting Design - [[Gavin Parker]]
* Sound Design - [[Gerard Johnson]]
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* Music & Sound Design - [[Gerard Johnson]] & [[Barry Heselden]]
* Projection Design - [[Tom Hancock]]
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* Choreographer - [[Michelle Thomson]]
* Lighting Operator - [[Graham Rice]]
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* Projections - [[Tom Hancock]]
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* Lighting & FX Operator - [[Graham Rice]]
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* Fight Director - [[Anton Krause]]
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* Accent Coach - [[Lily Ann Coleman]]
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* Scenic Artist - [[Hazel Hindle]]
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* Set Design - [[Barry Heselden]]
 
* Set Construction - [[Mark Ireson]], cast and crew
 
* Set Construction - [[Mark Ireson]], cast and crew
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* Costumes - [[Emma Kerby-Evans]]
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* T-shirt Printing - Daniel Hayes
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* Props - [[Rodney Quinn]], [[Alan Buckman]], cast and crew.
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* Production Photos - [[Phil Gammon]]
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* Publicity - [[Anthony Townsend]] and [[Jeanette Hoile]]
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* Publicity Photos [[Tom Hancock]]
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* Trailer - Catherine Phillips
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 18:51, 21 September 2012

Poster by Poster Designer

by Paul Rudnick

Directed by Barry Heselden

Performances: Tue 18th – Sat 22th September 2012, Prompt Corner


Introduction

Jeffrey is in his early thirties, obsessed with sex but only as a means of finding true love. However he is paranoid (sic) by the dangers and consequences of physical contact so he decides to be celibate and find an alternative to sex. At this moment he meets Steve, handsome, fit, sexy 'Mr perfect'. Or is he? Jeffrey's paranoia and hang-ups make him run for the hills and, even worse, contemplate leaving The Big Apple and return(ing) to Wisconsin. This is a play about Jeffrey's journey to confront his demons and face up to being a gay man living in the world of America in the 1990s.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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