Mother Courage and her Children
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This play was first performed in 1941. Mother Courage’s business is war. She trades in brandy, boots and belts, endlessly dragging her children across Europe whilst attempting to protect them from the war’s devastating effects.
Cast & Crew
Cast
A Peasant Woman/An Old Woman/Offstage Singer | Maria Heidler |
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A Protestant Recruiting Officer/A Colonel/An Older Soldier/An Old Peasant | Paul Stewart |
A Protestant Sergeant/An Ordnance Officer/A Catholic Sergeant/A Catholic Soldier/Peasant’s Son | Neil Phillips |
A Protestant Soldier/A Young Soldier/A Catholic Soldier/Old Woman’s Son | Peter Clark |
Eilif | David Sadgrove |
Kattrin | Penny Jones |
Man with Bandage/A Catholic Soldier | Christopher Littlewood |
Mother Courage | Jenny Burke |
Old Peasant’s Wife | Barbara Wilson |
Swiss Cheese/Soldier/Peasant Woman’s Husband | David Grout |
The Chaplain | Frank Ellis |
The Cook | Leon Eagles |
The Swedish Commander/A Scrivener/A Catholic Lieutenant | Lee Donald |
Yvette Pottier | Jill Baker |
Crew | |
ASM | Nigel Baldwin |
ASM | David Grout |
ASM | Andrew L Empson |
Assistant Electrician | Robert Barnard |
Costume Designer | Barbara Wilson |
Designer | Neville Dewis |
Director | Noreen Craven |
DSM | Sorrel de Toney |
Lighting Designer | Stanley Osborne White |
Master carpenter | John Scutt |
Musical director | Christopher Littlewood |
Stage Manager | Peter Roper |
Wardrobe Assistant | Sue Williams |
Wardrobe Assistant | Sue Williams |
Workshop assistant | Geoffrey Bevins |
Workshop assistant | Paul Taylor |
Assistant Designer | Pamela Knight |
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