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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
In October 1951 Sir John Gielgud, then at the zenith of his fame as one of the great twentieth-century actors, was arrested in a Chelsea public lavatory.  Plague over England explores the resulting scandal and its impact on the establishment and the ordinary gay men inhabiting the then twilight world of gay society.
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In October 1953 Sir John Gielgud, then at the zenith of his fame as one of the great twentieth-century actors, was arrested in a Chelsea public lavatory.  Plague over England explores the resulting scandal and its impact on the establishment and the ordinary gay men inhabiting the then twilight world of gay society.
 
This play is a witty, caustic and painfully poignant exploration of a period not so long ago when homosexuality was likened to cancer or drug addiction.
 
This play is a witty, caustic and painfully poignant exploration of a period not so long ago when homosexuality was likened to cancer or drug addiction.
  
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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
*[[Stage Manager]] - [[SM Name]]
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*[[Assistant Director]] - [[Carole Coyne]]
*[[Lighting Designer]] - [[Designer Name]]
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*[[Stage Manager]] - [[Jessica Osorio]]
*[[Lighting Operator]] - [[Operator Name]]
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*[[Lighting Designer]] - [[Gavin Parker]]
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*[[Sound Designer]] - [[Andrew Rickinson]]
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*[[Projection Images]] - [[Jack King], [Mark Bullock], [Stephan Reece]]
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*[[Lighting Operator]] - [[Lee Ridgeway]]
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*[[Sound Operator]] - [[Lee Ridgeway]]
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*[[Set Designer]] - [[Mark Bullock]]
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*[[Set Construction]] - [[Tom Couch]]
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*[[Scenic Artist]] - [[Hazel Hindle]]
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*[[Lighting Operator]] - [[Lee Ridgeway]]
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*[[Costumes]] - [[Jean O'Hanlon]]
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 16:44, 18 April 2014

Poster by Poster Designer

by Nicholas de Jongh

Directed by Jack King

Performances: Tue 15th – Sat 19th April 2014, Prompt Corner


Introduction

In October 1953 Sir John Gielgud, then at the zenith of his fame as one of the great twentieth-century actors, was arrested in a Chelsea public lavatory. Plague over England explores the resulting scandal and its impact on the establishment and the ordinary gay men inhabiting the then twilight world of gay society. This play is a witty, caustic and painfully poignant exploration of a period not so long ago when homosexuality was likened to cancer or drug addiction.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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