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== Thanks ==
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I'd like to thank my cast first and foremost for getting so on board with this play, asking to do extra rehearsals, adding your many and very strong opinions, your sacrifices (sort of) and bravery (absolutely) and generally making it what it is.[[Caroline Beckett|Cal Beckett]] and her team for wrangling improbable quantities of food and ludicrous props, [[Chaz Doyle]] for another amazing set (I did say it would be very simple), [[Carole Ironside]] for putting together the beautiful iconostasis, [[Bryon Fear]] for his moody lighting design and exquisite poster and [[Sean Thomas]] for his outstanding rigging, [[Tom Watts]] for the evocative soundscape [[Barry Heselden]]and the [[How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found (2019)|How to Disappear..]] cast for swapping rehearsal space with us, [[Rebecca Law|Bex Law]] for her patience at our endless requests for rehearsal space. Thanks also to [[Adam Crook]], [[Jennifer Nettles]], [[Elena Markham]] and [[Jason Salmon]]. Also to bar staff for keeping us watered and box office and front of house for making sure people get to see it.
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 21:39, 10 October 2019

Poster by Poster Designer

by Jez Butterworth

Directed by Lisa Thomas

Performances: Tue 8th – Sat 12th October 2019, Old Fire Station


Introduction

The play is set in the Fens just outside Cambridge over a few days in the winter of 2002.

Cast

Crew

Thanks

I'd like to thank my cast first and foremost for getting so on board with this play, asking to do extra rehearsals, adding your many and very strong opinions, your sacrifices (sort of) and bravery (absolutely) and generally making it what it is.Cal Beckett and her team for wrangling improbable quantities of food and ludicrous props, Chaz Doyle for another amazing set (I did say it would be very simple), Carole Ironside for putting together the beautiful iconostasis, Bryon Fear for his moody lighting design and exquisite poster and Sean Thomas for his outstanding rigging, Tom Watts for the evocative soundscape Barry Heseldenand the How to Disappear.. cast for swapping rehearsal space with us, Bex Law for her patience at our endless requests for rehearsal space. Thanks also to Adam Crook, Jennifer Nettles, Elena Markham and Jason Salmon. Also to bar staff for keeping us watered and box office and front of house for making sure people get to see it.

Reviews

Bryon Fear

The Night Heron is one of the best plays I’ve read in many years. A play that is transportative and takes you into a world you’d never ordinarily find yourself; a tale which walks a tightrope between the very ordinary and a League of Gentlemen-esque darkness which is gently brought to life by an array of characters you will love and hate ... (but mostly love).

I was at a stumble through tech rehearsal last night and I must say, despite the stopping and starting, the corpsing and some failed lighting cues, it was a delight - extremely funny in places and I will go out on a limb here and say that everyone has brought their A-Game to the direction, acting and overall design.


Anna Rubincam

SLT was in full plumage last night with the Night Heron. Lisa Thomas’s vision is immersive and meticulous and the performances from the cast are extraordinary. This is a show that will stay with you and follow you home. Don’t miss it!


Will Howells

Excellent stuff all round from The Night Heron gang! Every element of the production spot on and of course that includes the fantastic cast. Great work!


Saffy Andrews

Glad I got to see 'The Night Heron' last night, what a talented bunch and the set was lovely. Anyone who hasn't had a chance to see 'The Night Heron' what are you even doing.

Give it a watch, so silly not to. Break a leg for the rest of the shows XxxxX

Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

This play has been the generator of a multitude of new #hashtags by the hashtag king, Mr Tom Watts: #BEAD (book early avoid disappointment) has been joined by #BLAST (book late and stress Tom); #BEAST (book early avoid stressing Tom) and #BEQUEATH (book early, quit upsetting everyone at theatre headquarters) as well as Caroline Doyle's #CASTS (come along see the show).

See Also

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References

External Links

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