The Other Cleopatra (2010)
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Written &
Directed by Jenny Gammon
Performances: Tue 6th – Sat 10th July 2010, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The famous Cleopatra had several sisters and one of them mysteriously disappeared. Did she die as a child or was she murdered? As members of the royal household fight for supremacy, which one was responsible for the death of a princess?
- Presented as the first half of a double bill with Brandy
Cast
- Berenice, the eldest sister, Queen of Egypt - Helen Chadney
- Bakari, soldier at the palace - Mike Smart
- Cleopatra VII - Alex Kapila
- Arsinoe, the youngest sister - Rikki-Lee Bevan
- Queen Mother, Cleopatra Tryphaena - Sue Jacobsen
- Charmian, maidservant - Vanessa Colls
- Iras, maidservant - Roberta Zuric
- Julius Caesar - Derek Dempsey
- Young princess played by Katie Balme, Olivia Viana-Gardener.
Crew
- Stage Manager - Caroline Durant
- ASMs - Lily Ann Coleman & Chris Briggs
- Set Construction & Painting - Gavin Parker & Hazel Hindle
- Lighting Design - Jon Creighton
- Sound Design - Andrew Rickinson
- Lighting & Sound Operators - Kathryn Ramsay & Rachael Lovegrove
- Musical compilation & composition - Pete Coombs
- Costumes & Properties - Alan Buckman, Jenny Gammon, Christine Camplin, Lisa Thomas, Val Williams & David Redford-Green.
- Photography - Phil Gammon
- Poster - Maria Bates
- Programme - Chris Patmore
- Special thanks to Tricia Thorns, Emmaus, Emma Kerby-Evans, Hans Mudlamootoo, djruthless, the production team for Bash: Latter Day Plays (2010), Box Offoce, FOH staff, and our long-suffering bar staff.
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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