Kaleidoscope '90
Performances: Tue 4th – Sat 7th July 1990, Bell Theatre
Contents
- 1 For The Browning Version by Terrence Rattigan
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Cast
- 4 Crew
- 5 For A Night Out by Frank Vickery
- 6 Introduction
- 7 Cast
- 8 Crew
- 9 For Stuttgart by Graham Swannell
- 10 Introduction
- 11 Cast
- 12 Crew
- 13 Crew for all 3 plays
- 14 Reviews
- 15 Gallery
- 16 Reminiscences and Anecdotes
- 17 See Also
- 18 References
- 19 External Links
For The Browning Version by Terrence Rattigan
Directed by Leslie Lidyard
Introduction
The action takes place in the sitting room of the Crocker Harris's flat in a public school in the south of England on the penultimate day of the summer term.
Cast
- John Taplow - Thomas Williams
- Frank Hunter - Dean Woolley
- Millie Crocker-Haris - Sharren Boreland
- Andrew Crodker-Harris - Jeff Bellamy
- Dr Frobisher - Brian Scoltock
- Peter Gilbert -David Scott-Ralphs
- Mrs Gilbert - Helen Sillett
Crew
- Production Assistant - John Hartnett
- Prompt - Ruth Shettle
For A Night Out by Frank Vickery
Directed by Paul O'Connor
Introduction
Early evening - A sitting room in Peckham.
Cast
- Doreen - Carol Jackson
- Dad - John Anderson
- Mam - June McAuliffe
- Eric - Oliver Turnbull
Crew
- Prompt - Helen Morris
For Stuttgart by Graham Swannell
Directed by Leslie Lidyard
Introduction
Setting - Caroline & Terrence's bedroom.
Cast
- Terrence - Jon Reason
- Caroline - Jane McDowell
Crew
- Prompt - Frances Walker
Crew for all 3 plays
- Set Design - Alan Buckman
- Stage Manager - Colin Starkey
- Deputy Stage Manager - Valerie Williams
- Assistant Stage Managers - John Moore, Patricia Laban & Michael Carey
- Lighting Design - Gareth Barker
- Lighting Operator - Stuart Borke
- Sound Operator - Alf Vaal
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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