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The Bacchae (406 B.C.)
 
The Bacchae (406 B.C.)
*Attendant- [[Tony Button]]
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*Attendant - [[Tony Button]]
 
*Pentheus - [[Michael Thorne]]
 
*Pentheus - [[Michael Thorne]]
 
*Dionysus - [[Val Youngman]]
 
*Dionysus - [[Val Youngman]]
 
*Chorus of Bacchantes - [[Elaine Angus]], [[Valerie Armstrong]], [[Paula George]], [[Bernadette Moran]], [[Denise Newman]] & [[Jane Shelley]]
 
*Chorus of Bacchantes - [[Elaine Angus]], [[Valerie Armstrong]], [[Paula George]], [[Bernadette Moran]], [[Denise Newman]] & [[Jane Shelley]]
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Part Two - Medieval
 
Part Two - Medieval
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Quem Queritis (10th Century)
 
Quem Queritis (10th Century)
 
* Priests - [[Duncan Bromley]], [[Tony Button]], [[Robert Powers]] & [[Michael Thorne]]
 
* Priests - [[Duncan Bromley]], [[Tony Button]], [[Robert Powers]] & [[Michael Thorne]]
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*Produced by [[James Morgan]]
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Noah from the Chester Mystery Tales (13th -14rh century)
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*God - [[Alexander Douglas]]
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*Noah - [[Eric Smith]]
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*Noah's Wife- [[Roberta Hills]]
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*Shem - [[Tony Saill]]
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*Shem's Wife - [[Christine Humpfreys]]
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*Ham - [[Kevin Pither]]
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*Ham's Wife - [[Margaret Rumsey]]
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*Japhet - [[Geoff Bottle]]
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*Japhet's Wife - [[Hazel Sisson]]
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*Gossips - [[Ann Beazley]], Eileen Colwell]] & [[Charlotte Grout]]
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*Produced by [[Eileen Pasco]]
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*Assisted by [[Robert Powers]]
  
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Part Three - Tudor & Jacobian
  
  

Revision as of 16:33, 8 February 2016

Poster by Poster Designer

by Various

A student production

Devised & Presented by Eileen Pasco

Performances: Fri 12th & Sat 13th July 1968, Theatre


Introduction

A miscellany on Drama through the Ages.

Cast

Part One - Greek

Homeric Hymn to the Mother Earth

The Bacchae (406 B.C.)


Part Two - Medieval

Quem Queritis (10th Century)

Noah from the Chester Mystery Tales (13th -14rh century)

Part Three - Tudor & Jacobian



Crew

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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