Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens (2008)
music by Janet Hood and lyrics and additional text by Bill Russell
Directed by Ruth Huggett
Performances: Tue 21st - Sat 25th October 2008, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Elegies is a collection of songs and monologues inspired by the AIDS memorial quilt - a memorial to the lives of people who have died of AIDS related causes.
Surprisingly the show is fun and serves as a celebration of the lives of people affected. The subject matter is dark and moving at times, but overall is presented with humour and joy.
Cast
Singers Judith - Charlotte Vaight Angela - Jenny McLaughlin Doug - Charles Doyle Brian - Mark Dodgeon
Actors
- Patrick - Phillip Gill
- Billy - Dave Silk
- Mitch - Dion Williams
- Josh - Dave Chaisty
- Francis - Christopher Poke
- Ray - Steve Imrie
- Orville - Bob Callender
- Nick - Matt Fox
- Dwight - Adam Crook
- Roscoe - Alan Buckman
- Paul - Jack King
- Nat - John Lyne
- Bud - Steve Brown
- Joe - Lee Ridgeway
- Miles - John Watson
- Christopher - Barry Heselden
- Tracey - Carrie Daniel
- Rebecca - Fiona Daffern
- Claudia - Helen Chadney
- Helen - Christine Theophilus
- Wendy - Caroline Durant
- Rafaella - Sue Jacobsen
- Nancy - Jeanette Hoile
- Sally - Nicki Pruss
- Joanne - Kristy Davis
- Bertha - Emma Hillman
- Grace - Melanie Duignan
- Kim - tbc (Youth Group)
- Tina - Sinead O’Neill
- Charlotte - Ishia Osborne
Crew
- Stage Manager - Michelle Thomson
- Technical co-ordinator - Neil Carmichael
- Vocals - Alan Walker
- Music - David Haviland
- Movement - Brendan Murphy
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Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
References
<references/> From the Wikipedia entry on Elegies: Elegies For Angels, Punks and Raging Queens is a song cycle with music by Janet Hood and lyrics and additional text by Bill Russell. The work features songs and monologues inspired by the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt and Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology. Each of the pieces is written from the perspective of friends and family members dealing with the loss of loved ones to AIDS.<ref>Elegies on Wikipedia</ref>