Damsels in Distress
Three comedies by Alan Ayckbourn: GAMEPLAN, FLATSPIN and ROLEPLAY. The plays are connected thematically but don’t share the same plot or characters. However, they’re designed to be played in repertoire, featuring the same company of actors and utilising the same set – a Docklands apartment in London.
Performance schedule:
GAMEPLAN
10–15 July (Sidmouth, 6 performances), 5 October (Windsor, 2 performances)
FLATSPIN
17–22 July (Sidmouth, 6 performances), 2–3 October (Windsor, 2 performances)
ROLEPLAY
24–29 July (Sidmouth, 6 performances), 6–7 October (Windsor, 3 performances)
Cast & Crew
Cast
GP: Dan Endicott / FS: Tommy Angel / RP: Micky Rale | Dominic McChesney |
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GP: Kelly Butcher / FS: Rosie Seymour / RP: Paige Petite | Laura Mead |
GP: Leo Tyler / FS: Maurice Whickett / RP: Derek Jobson | James Pellow |
GP: Lynette Saxon / FS: Edna Stricken / RP: Arabella Lazenby | Claire Louise Amias |
GP: PC Grace Page / FS: Annette Sefton-Wilcox / RP: Dee Jobson | Julia Main |
GP: Sorrel Saxon / FS: Tracy Taylor / RP: Julie-Ann Jobson | Liv Koplick |
GP: Troy Stephens / FS: Sam Berryman / RP: Justin Lazenby | Owen Landon |
GP: Dan Endicott / FS: Tommy Angel / RP: Micky Rale (replacement) | Christopher Lyne
(started 2nd October 2023) |
Crew | |
Director | Anton Tweedale |
Set Design | Andrew Beckett |
Sound and Lighting Design | Stage Technical Services |
Costume Design | Phoebe Fleetham |
Costume Design | Janet Huckle |
Deputy Stage Manager | Daniel Saint |
General Manager | Joshua Coley |
Props Supervisor | Freya Bramble |
Set Assistant | Dominic McChesney |
Set Build | Henry Hayward |
Set Build | James Prendergast |
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Play description
Three comedies by Alan Ayckbourn: GAMEPLAN, FLATSPIN and ROLEPLAY. The plays are connected thematically but don’t share the same plot or characters. However, they’re designed to be played in repertoire, featuring the same company of actors and utilising the same set – a Docklands apartment in London.
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