The Day After the Fair
In its first full week (ending 14th October 1972), this Thomas Hardy adaptation grossed £9,024, the highest figure in the Lyric Theatre’s history to that date. (‘Box office record’, The Stage 26th October 1972, page 16.)
Cast & Crew
Cast
Anna | Julia Foster |
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Arthur Harnham | Duncan Lamont |
Charles Bradford | Paul Hastings |
Edith | Deborah Kerr |
Letty | Avice Landon |
Sarah | Jiggy Bhore |
Crew | |
Costumes | Robin Fraser Paye |
Decor | Reece Pemberton |
Director | Frith Banbury |
Lighting | Joe Davis |
Presented by arrangement with | Arthur Cantor |
Press Representative | Roger Clifford Ltd |
Production Secretary | Lesley Watkins |
Wardrobe Mistress | Ellen Christie |
Wig Mistress | Hazel Catmull |
Assistant Stage Manager | Margaret Donovan |
Assistant Stage Manager | Peter Whitting |
Company and Stage Manager | Griffith James |
Deputy Stage Manager | John Jefferson Hayes |
Scenery built by | Brunskill & Loveday Ltd |
Scenery painted by | Alick Johnstone Ltd |
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Play description
Based on the story “On The Western Circuit” from the collection “Life’s Little Ironies” by Thomas Hardy
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