Peer Gynt
Both James Maxwell and Catherine Lacey were injured during the course of this run.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Unknown | Peter Brookes |
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Unknown | Roger Clissold |
Unknown | Rosalind Knight |
Unknown | Barbara Latham |
Unknown | Fletcher Lightfoot |
Unknown | Barry Usher |
Unknown | Fiona Walker |
Unknown | Michael Wells |
Unknown | Rosalind Whitman |
1st peasant girl | Irene Hamilton |
1st woman / Kari | Ida Goldapple |
2nd peasant girl | Anna Middleton |
2nd woman | Brenda McGuinne |
3rd peasant girl | Judi Bloom |
Aase | Catherine Lacey |
Aslak | Brian Coburn |
Auctioneer | Robert Hewitt |
Bridegroom | Trevor Peacock |
Button Moulder | Wilfrid Lawson |
Captain | Eric Thompson |
Farmer at Heggstad / Old Man of the Mountains / Herr von Eberkopf | Esmond Knight |
Groom’s father / Master Cotton / cook | Anthony Morton |
Groom’s mother | Stella Lewis |
Helga | June Dartnell |
Huhu | James Kerry |
Ingrid / The Green-Clad One / Anitra | Adrienne Corri |
Monsieur Ballon / Strange Passenger | Vernon Dobtcheff |
Oldest troll / Hussein / parish officer | Russell Hunter |
Overseer | Jeffry Wickham |
Peer Gynt / The Boyg | Leo McKern |
Receiver | Patrick Kavanagh |
Solveig | Dilys Hamlett |
Solveig’s father / Fellah / priest | Fulton Mackay |
Solveig’s mother | Phillada Sewell |
Steersman | Eric Flynn |
Thief / Memnon | Endre Muller |
Thin Person | David William |
Trumpeterstraale / Begriffenfeldt | James Maxwell |
Ugly child | Francis Attard |
Aase (temporary replacement) | Phillada Sewell
(February – March 1963) |
Ingrid / The Green-Clad One / Anitra (replacement) | Anna Middleton
(started March 1963) |
Crew | |
Director | Michael Elliott |
Lighting | Richard Pilbrow |
Movement | Litz Pisk |
Music composed by | George Hall |
Orchestral Director | Leonard Morris |
Sets and costumes designed by | Richard Negri |
Sound Effects | David Collison |
Translation | Michael Meyer |
- Observations (1)
- Source: University of Bristol Theatre Collection
- Last modified by Jared William.
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Observations
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Wilfred Lawson, managed to fall off the stage into the orchestra pit. I suspect he was drunk. But he got up, came back onto the stage and carried on.
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