Pericles (1968)
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Directed by Peter Broderick
Performances: Mon 6th – Sun 12th May 1968, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Chorus - Tom Swann
- King Antiochus - D'Auvergne Barnard
- Pericles, Prince of Tyre - Jeremy Castle
- Antiochus' Daughter - Malvina Spriggs
- Thaliard - Ian King
- Helicanus (A Lord of Tyre) - Charles Commerford
- Escanes (A Lord of Tyre) - Eric Smith
- Cleon, Governor of Tarsus - Christopher Prior
- Dionyza, his wife - Eileen Pasco
- Leonine, her servant - Bernard Bullbrook
- 1st Fisherman - Bob Powers
- 2nd Fisherman - Martin Wright
- 3rd Fisherman - Keith Walmsley
- King Simonides - Victor Shaw
- Thaisa, his daughter - Frances Howard
- 1st Knight - Val Youngman
- 2nd Knight - Geoff Bottle
- 3rd Knight - Kevin Pither
- Lychorida - Rose Leaf
- 1st Sailor - Bob Powers
- 2nd Sailor - Ian King
- Cerimon, a lord of Ephesus - Edwin Stone
- 1st Servant - Bernard Bullbrook
- 2nd Servant - Duncan Bromley
- 3rd Servant - Martin Wright
- Marina, Pericle's daughter - Sylvia Meek
- 1st Pirate - Kevin Pither
- 2nd Pirate - Eric Smith
- 3rd Pirate - Brian Fletcher
- Pandar - Raymond Cross
- Boult, his servant - Paul Beech
- Bawd - Anne Rumsey
- 1st Whore - Christine Rothin
- 2nd Whore - Ann McGrath
- 3rd Whore - Lesley Morris
- 1st Gentleman - Leslie Lidyard
- 2nd Gentleman - Duncan Bromley
- Lysimachus, Governor of Mytilene - Christopher Rose
- Sailor - Val Youngman
- Diana - Jean Firminger
Crew
- Stage Manager - Elaine Agnus
- Assisted by - Mickie Barrett, Maggie Burows, Sheila Rees, & Katherine Stratton
- Lighting - Sidney Law
- Sound Recording - Alex Kanarek
- Sound Operator - Janet Warwick
- Choreography - Madeline Inglehearn, Anne Vaughn
- Assistant to the director - Ann McGrath
- Costumier - Jean Firminger
- F.O.H. Manager - Frank Howcutt
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
This production was also performed at the White Bear, a mute 3 minute cine film of which still exists.
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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