The Teahouse of the August Moon
From the novel by Vern Sneider.
“With its rich blend of of wit and oriental colour, this comedy is one of the most delightfully different plays of recent years.” – Windsor publicity, 1958
Cast & Crew
Cast
Ancient Man | Maurice Lawson |
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Captain Fisby | Jerry Stovin |
Captain McLean | Robert Mackenzie |
Colonel Wainwright Purdy III | Malcolm Russell |
Elsa Maxwell | Tina |
Ladies’ League for Democratic Action | Carmel Anderson |
Ladies’ League for Democratic Action | Shirley Barrett |
Ladies’ League for Democratic Action | Jean Cheah |
Ladies’ League for Democratic Action | Sheila Chong |
Larry Kim | Brian Sylvester |
Lotus Blossom | Jacqueline Chan |
Miss Higa Jiga | Marjorie Wilde |
Mr Hokaida | Douglas Robinson |
Mr Keora | Stephen Croft |
Mr Omura | Chris Laury |
Mr Oshira | Geoffrey Tyrrell |
Mr Seiko | Tony Myo Toon |
Mr Sumata | Eric Jones |
Mr Sumata’s father | Nigel Stannard |
Old Woman | Anne Hudspith |
Old Woman’s daughter | Sheila Chong |
Sakini | Graham Payn |
Sgt Gregovich | John Sterland |
The Daughter’s children | Carmel Anderson |
The Daughter’s children | Shirley Barrett |
The Daughter’s children | Jean Cheah |
Crew | |
Adapted from the | Maurice Evans-George Schaefer production |
Director | Alan Bridges |
Settings designed by | Hal Henshaw |
Settings painted by | Dian Montgomerie |
Stage Director | Bridget Thorold |
Stage Manager | Shirley Barrett |
Stage Manager | Nigel Stannard |
Tina the goat loaned by | Chessington Zoo |
Assistant Manager | Brian Sylvester |
Carpenter | Norman Brown |
Head Electrician | Cyril Douglas |
Manager | Arnold Pilbeam |
Production Photographs | David Barry |
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Play description
Based on the novel by Vern Sneider.
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