Cymbeline
Cast & Crew
Cast
| A Soothsayer; Sicilius Leonatus; T/O First Gentleman | Daniel Thorndike |
|---|---|
| Arviragus | Jeremy Flynn |
| Attendant Lord; Roman Soldier (Olivier) | Peter Aldwyn |
| Attendant; 1st Tribune; 2nd Brother to Posthumus; | Doyne Byrd |
| Belarius | Basil Henson |
| Cloten | Ken Stott |
| Cornelius; First Senator | Peter Gordon |
| Cynbeline | Tony Church |
| First Gaoler; U/S and T/O Caius Lucius | Michael Beint |
| First Gentleman; First Lord; Caius Lucius | John Bluthal |
| French gentleman; 2nd senator; 1st British captain; T/O 2nd Brother to Posthumus | Simon Scott |
| Guiderius | Steven Mackintosh |
| Helen | Jennifer Galloway |
| Iachimo | Tim Pigott Smith |
| Imogen | Geraldine James |
| Lady-in-waiting | Judith Coke |
| Lady; Mother to Posthumus | Janet Whiteside |
| Messenger; First Brother to Posthumus | Alex Hardy |
| Philario; Second British Captain | Robert Arnold |
| Pisanio | Tony Haygarth |
| Posthumus Leonatus | Peter Woodward |
| Queen, Wife to Cymbeline | Eileen Atkins |
| Roman Captain; British Lord; Second Gaoler | Michael Bottle |
| Second Gentleman; Second Lord; Jupiter | Michael Carter |
| T/O First Gaoler | Terence Rigby |
| T/O Second Gaoler | Ian Bolt |
| U/S First Gentleman; Attendant Lord (Olivier) | Paul Ashby |
Crew | |
| Assistant Director | Chris Newell |
| Assistant Lighting Designer | Ben Ormerod |
| Assistant to the Lighting Designers | Paul McLeish |
| Associate Director | Alan Cohen |
| Composer | Harrison Birtwistle |
| Design Assistant | Stephen Brimson Lewis |
| Designer | Alison Chitty |
| Director | Peter Hall |
| Fights | Malcolm Ranson |
| Lighting Designer | Gerry Jenkinson |
| Movement | Elizabeth Keen |
| Photos | John Haynes |
| Sound | Paul Arditti |
| Staff Director (Rehearsal) | Robert Clare |
- Source: University of Bristol Theatre Collection
- Last modified by Richard Mangan.
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