Tyger
Cast & Crew
Cast
Barmaid | Maggie Riley |
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Captain Stedman; Alfred, Lord Tennyson | Allan Mitchell |
Civil Servant; Evelyn Graze | Malcolm Reid |
Co-director | John Dexter |
First intellectual; Robert Browning; U/S Captain Stedman | David Kincaid |
First randy woman | Sarah Atkinson |
Henry Fuseli | Ray Callaghan |
Home Secretary; Judge | Brian Tully |
Isabelle | Isabelle Lucas |
Kate Blake | Jane Wenham |
King George | Bill Fraser |
Klopstock | David Ryall |
Lady Twat | Hazel Hughes |
Lawyer | Kenneth Mackintosh |
Lord Byron | Norman Beaton |
Lord Nobodaddy; Geoffrey Chaucer | David Henry |
Mechanical creature; John Keats; Working man’s family | Peter Duncan |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | Dave Wintour |
Postman; Working man’s family; Chatterton (later) | Anthony Barnett |
Samuel Coleridge | Riggs O’Hara |
Samuel Palmer | John Gulliver |
Scofield | Denis Quilley |
Second intellectual; Rudyard Kipling | Tony Leary |
Second randy woman | Maureen Lipman |
Sir Joshua Rat | John Moffatt |
T/O Isabelle | Norma Winstone |
The Crab; Allen Ginsberg | Ian Burford |
The Ghost of a Flea; U/S Alfred. Lord Tennyson | Peter Smart |
The Rev. Trussler; William Shakespeare | Michael Turner |
Third Intellectual; Robert Southey; Edward Lear | James Hayes |
Third randy woman | Louie Ramsay |
Walt Whitman; Working man | Bernard Gallagher |
William Blake | Gerald James |
William Wordsworth | Alan Jackson |
Working man’s family; Billy | Kevin Moody |
Working man’s wife | Mary Griffiths |
Crew | |
Assistant director | David Myles |
Choreographer | Malcolm Goddard |
Choreographer | Sheila O’Neill |
Co-director | Michael Blakemore |
Lighting | Andy Phillips |
Music | Mike Westbrook |
Photographer | John Haynes |
Sets and costumes | William Dudley |
Sets and costumes | Jocelyn Herbert |
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