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by [[William Shakespeare]] | by [[William Shakespeare]] | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Directors]] - [[Siobhan Campbell]] & [[Dave Hollander]] |
− | Performances: | + | Performances: Tue 27th June – Sat 1st July [[2017]], [[Main Hall, Stanley Halls]] |
+ | * Matinee at 2pm on 1st July | ||
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | + | The play is set in London during World War II; sheltering from the Blitz above, in a makeshift air-raid shelter in the basement of the Stanley Grand Hotel, 1942. | |
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
− | * | + | *The Maitre D' - [[Owen Chidlaw]] |
− | * | + | *Stage Manager - [[Louis Chapman]] |
− | * | + | *Air Raid Warden - [[Jackie Burch]] |
+ | *King of Navarre - [[David Blatcher]] | ||
+ | *Berowne - [[Alastair Norgate]] | ||
+ | *Langaville - [[Matt Hill]] | ||
+ | *Dumaine - [[Chaz Doyle]] | ||
+ | *Princess of France - [[Deborah Dubosq]] | ||
+ | *Rosaline - [[Anna Rubincam]] | ||
+ | *Maria - [[Rachel Forster]] | ||
+ | *Katherine - [[Kelly-Kim Cranstoun]] | ||
+ | *Boyet - [[Bryon Fear]] | ||
+ | *Marcade/Constable Dull - [[Mike Smart]] | ||
+ | *Armado - [[Jenny McLaughlin]] | ||
+ | *Moth - [[Purmina Rai]]/[[Tora Hacker]] | ||
+ | *Holofernes - [[Alex Watts]] | ||
+ | *Nathaniel - [[Kim Goldsmith]] | ||
+ | *Costard - [[Tom Mathias]] | ||
+ | *Jaquenetta - [[David Clements]] | ||
+ | *Hiems/Member of the company - [[Jeremy Husain]] | ||
+ | *Ver - [[Bessie Rafferty]]/[[Rory Gibson]] | ||
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
− | *[[Stage Manager]] - [[ | + | *[[Stage Manager]] - [[Mark Ireson]] |
− | *[[Lighting Designer]] - [[ | + | *Assistant Stage Manager - [[Tiffany Manning]] |
− | * | + | *[[Lighting Designer]] - [[Bryon Fear]] |
+ | *Lighting Operator - [[Mark Ireson]] | ||
+ | *Assistant director & Costume - [[Naomi Liddle]] | ||
+ | *Costume - [[Lisa Thomas]], [[Jenny Bennett]] & [[Jess Osorio]] | ||
+ | *Musical Accompaniment - [[Helen Jones]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == | ||
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[[Category:Productions]] | [[Category:Productions]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:15, 29 June 2017
Directors - Siobhan Campbell & Dave Hollander
Performances: Tue 27th June – Sat 1st July 2017, Main Hall, Stanley Halls
- Matinee at 2pm on 1st July
Contents
Introduction
The play is set in London during World War II; sheltering from the Blitz above, in a makeshift air-raid shelter in the basement of the Stanley Grand Hotel, 1942.
Cast
- The Maitre D' - Owen Chidlaw
- Stage Manager - Louis Chapman
- Air Raid Warden - Jackie Burch
- King of Navarre - David Blatcher
- Berowne - Alastair Norgate
- Langaville - Matt Hill
- Dumaine - Chaz Doyle
- Princess of France - Deborah Dubosq
- Rosaline - Anna Rubincam
- Maria - Rachel Forster
- Katherine - Kelly-Kim Cranstoun
- Boyet - Bryon Fear
- Marcade/Constable Dull - Mike Smart
- Armado - Jenny McLaughlin
- Moth - Purmina Rai/Tora Hacker
- Holofernes - Alex Watts
- Nathaniel - Kim Goldsmith
- Costard - Tom Mathias
- Jaquenetta - David Clements
- Hiems/Member of the company - Jeremy Husain
- Ver - Bessie Rafferty/Rory Gibson
Crew
- Stage Manager - Mark Ireson
- Assistant Stage Manager - Tiffany Manning
- Lighting Designer - Bryon Fear
- Lighting Operator - Mark Ireson
- Assistant director & Costume - Naomi Liddle
- Costume - Lisa Thomas, Jenny Bennett & Jess Osorio
- Musical Accompaniment - Helen Jones
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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Or add anything that is related within this site. The author's page for instance or other plays with a similar theme.
References
External Links
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