Whose Life Is It Anyway?
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“When sculptor Ken Harrison is permanently paralysed in an accident, he resolves to die rather than live in his physically helpless state. His struggle for the right to die makes a gripping play, which explores the issues of human dignity and medical ethics with wit and compassion.”
(Taken from Highbury 2009–2010 leaflet)
Plays and Players Best New Play 1978
Cast & Crew
Cast
Andrew Eden | Antony Tuckey |
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Dr Barr | Colum Gallivan |
Dr Emerson | Brian Ralph |
Dr Paul Travers | Coleman O’Doherty |
Dr Scott | Joan Moon |
John | Robert Phillips |
Kay Sadler | Sheridan Ball |
Ken Harrison | David Sumner |
Mr Justice Millhouse | John Southworth |
Mrs Boyle | Freda Rodgers |
Peter Kershaw | Paul Toothill |
Philip Hill | Malcolm McKee |
Sister Anderson | Audrey Barr |
Crew | |
Designer | Fran Thompson |
Director | Andy Hines |
Lighting Designer | Martin Hazlewood |
Lighting Designer | Gail Sprowell |
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