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Latest revision as of 02:39, 11 December 2019
Directed by Dave Hollander
Performances: Tue 15th – Sat 19th November 2011, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Evelyn and Peter, happily married for years, are forced to confront the biggest challenge of their lives when she begins to lose touch with the world. Meanwhile, love seems to have blossomed in the most unlikely way for their daughter Sally at a friend's matrimonial celebrations. A Wedding Story tells the tale of a family's foibles and fortitude when they are confronted with a bleak future, a play that fizzes with the dark humour that helps us pull through when real life seems too hard to bear. By turns despairing and uplifting, this is a tender piece of modern drama, simply and deftly told.
Cast
- Evelyn - Carole Coyne
- Peter - Anthony Campling
- Sally - Catherine Ellis
- Grace - Caroline Doyle
- Robin - Matt Moore
Crew
- Director - Dave Hollander
- Assistant Director - Nia Jones
- Stage Manager - Siobhan Campbell
- Lighting Designer - Mark Davies
- Set Designer - Aurélien Farjon
- Lighting & Sound Operator - Dave Hollander
- Costume - Lisa Thomas and the cast
- Props - Aurélien Farjon, Nia Jones & the cast
- Photographs - Mark Davies
Thanks
Stephen East and the cast and crew of Our Boys; Lee Ridgeway and the cast and crew of Babes in the Wood; the dedicated box office, wardrobe, front of house and bar volunteers without who the theatre would not exist.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Photos by Mark Davies
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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