Death Defying Acts (2013)
by Woody Allen, David Mamet and Elaine May
Performances: Tue 21st – Sat 25th May 2013, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
To present works by these three great writersin one evening and with such a talented cast and crew gives me nothing but pleasure. The first show I directed at SLT was Woody Allen's Play It Again Sam in 1997 and my third was Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, so I feel that I am coming full circle and returning to two of the authors whose work made me want to direct theatre in the first place (and am happy to welcome Elaine May into the fold). Anton Krause
Cast
An Interview by David Mamet
- Attorney - David Blatcher
- Attendant - Helen Chadney
Hotline by Elaine May
- Ken - Graham Rice
- Marty - Daniel Kelly
- Dr Russell - Matthew Lyne
- Dorothy - Audrey Lindsay
- Delivery Man - David Blatcher
Central Park West by Woody Allen
- Phyllis - Helen Chadney
- Carol - Caroline Doyle
- Sam - David Cox
- Howard - Matthew Lyne
- Juliet - Alison West
Crew
- Assistant Director - Dave Hollander
- Stage Manager - Jane Moorhead
- Assistant Stage Manager - Linda Curl
- Lighting Designer - Mark Davies assisted by Noah Wright
- Sound Recording - Gerard Johnson
- Lighting Operator / Sound Operator - Sarah Farage and Mick Burke
Thanks
Mine Bar for rehearsal space; James Hough for the loan of the Luger; the cast and crew of Bent and The Boy Friend; Chaz Doyle and the Brontë team; Emmaus for the loan of furniture; Alan Buckman; Siobhan Campbell; Box office, front of house and bar staff and all the volunteers who keep SLT going.
Reviews
I'd like to say thank you to all the cast for a very entertaining evening, with many sparkling performances. A great cast with some great lines to deliver. Well done to Anton and all his cast, with my particular Oscar going to Helen, for wonderful performances in two contrasting roles. Try your hardest to get a ticket for tonight if you can. Go on - treat yourself!
Jeanette Hoile
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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