The Last Day of November (1984)

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by John Yorath

Directed by Bruce Murray

Performances: Sun 2nd - Sat 8th December 1984, Bell Theatre


Introduction

This play was initially written by John Yorath to be performed by children...

It told the story of the Crystal Palace, from its planning to hold the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park in 1854, its building, relocation to Sydenham Hill and its final destruction by fire on the last day of November 1936.

This was a restaged version with a slightly different cast and set.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

....Bruce Murray, who is about to return to his native New Zealand, goes out with a blaze in his prodcution for the South London Theatre Centre of local author John Yorath's "The Last Day of November". The sub-title is "Crystal Palace - the end of an Era"

A round dozen performers at the Bell Theatre play out John yorath's version of events. Great names stalk his pages: designer Paxyon, railway chairman Lang, engineer Brunel. It is an absorbing tale that justifies its two hour treatment, though I think it a was great mistake to present it wooithout an interval, since the saga falls almost pat into two parts.

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Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

The Last Day Of November (1983)

The orginal staging of this play was also taken to The Questors Theatre

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