Whose Life Is It Anyway?
The Windsor Theatre Company’s 1311th production.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Andrew Eden | Nick Burnell |
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Dr Barr | Richard Klee |
Dr Emerson | John Humphry |
Dr Paul Travers | Alan Brown |
Dr Scott | Carole Mowlam |
John | Doyle Richmond |
Kay Sadler | Melanie Parr |
Ken Harrison | Tony Anholt |
Mr Justice Millhouse | Llewellyn Rees |
Mrs Boyle | Jill Johnson |
Peter Kershaw | David Crosse |
Philip Hill | Richard Kay |
Sister Anderson | Jill Graham |
Crew | |
Designer | Julian Saxton |
Director | Hugh Goldie |
Lighting | Neil Goodwill |
Publicity Manager | Hilary Samson |
Stage Director | Miklejon Reece |
Wardrobe Mistress | Hilary Bloomfield |
Assistant Electrician | Stuart Schofield |
Assistant Stage Manager | Sally Baker |
Assistant Stage Manager | Peter Caskey |
Carpenter | Paul Robbens |
Carpenter | Simon White |
Deputy Stage Manager | Miles Andrews |
Deputy Stage Manager | Tamara Essex |
General Manager | Jolyon Jackley |
Master Carpenter | Fred Johnson
(credited as F John Johnson) |
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Play description
“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
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