Enjoy (2012)
by Alan Bennett
Directed by Simon Holland
Performances: 8pm, Tue 21th – Sat 25th February 2012, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
In this dark comedy, Connie and Wilfred Craven are a working-class couple who are about to be re-housed. They have a son and daughter, but they seem incapable of describing them accurately. As their lives are studied, later to be recreated in a Heritage Park, their current world is dismantled around their ears, in more than one sense.
Cast
- Connie Craven- Caroline Doyle
- Wilfred Craven - Matthew Lyne
- Linda Craven - Holly Patrick
- Ms Craig - Daniel Kelly
- Heritage / Anthony - Jamie Oliphant
- Mrs Clegg - Jan Horne
- Adrianne - Siobhan Campbell
- Gregory / Sid - David Clements
- Harman - Simon Gleisner
Crew
- Production Assistant - Tatty Hennessy
- Stage Manager - Siobhan Campbell
- Deputy Stage Manager - David Clements
- Set Designer - Simon Holland
- Set Construction - Graham Clements & The Crew
- Lighting Designer - Mark Davies
- Sound Design - Simon Holland & Daniel Kelly
- Operator - Simon Holland
- Costume Designer - Lisa Thomas
- Hair - Jacqui Osmond
- Props - Alan Buckman, the Cast and Crew.
- Wallpaper supplied by - Graham & Brown www.grahambrown.com/uk
Special Thanks
The Cast and Crew would like to thank: Richard Bennison and the cast and crew of Our Country's Good; Ray Bryant for design assistance; Alan Buckman for SLT props; Anna Callender for choreography; Graham & Brown's PR department; Graham Clements; Jeanette Hoile; Elizabeth Bates, Estelle Buckridge, Nina Cavaliero, Jono Gadsby; Juliet Holden, Billie Miller, David Workman and the cast of Little Foot; Robin and Sarah at The Hope; Nia Jones; all the guys at Lal Baag; Miguel, Nick and Scott at the Park Tavern; Lindsey Scott; Lisa Thomas; the SLT Front of House team, the Box Office and Bar volunteers, and everyone who keeps the place going.
Reviews
"In dealing with the oddness of the play, it says much for the director Simon Holland and the fine playing of the cast that they emerge with great credit from the opaque and occasional inaccesible nature of the play."
John Maslen: Sardines Magazine, 25 Feb 2012.
http://www.sardinesmagazine.co.uk/reviews/review.php?reviewsID=456
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.
References
<references/>