The Heat of the Moment
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“THE HEAT OF THE MOMENT concerns the bitter clash over a local incident between two men of differing backgrounds and generations, each driven by a built-in loathing of what the other represents. It is this kind of blind prejudice that the play is mainly about and against.” – Alfred Shaughnessy (programme note, 1965)
Cast & Crew
Cast
David Lewis | Richard Carpenter |
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Inspector | Peter Fontaine |
Lady Marjorie Scott-Carey | Marjorie Stewart |
Major Sir Richard Scott-Carey | Frank Lawton |
Mr Finch / sergeant | Leslie Handford |
Mrs Finch | Barbara Ogilvie |
Sarah Scott-Carey | Elizabeth Counsell |
Tony Price | Michael Davis |
Crew | |
Director | James Gillhouley |
Settings designed by | Hal Henshaw |
Settings painted by | Daphne Hart |
Stage Manager | Carol Robertson |
Assistant Stage Manager | Carol Watson |
Carpenter | Norman Brown |
Deputy Stage Manager | Giles Barnabe |
Deputy Stage Manager | Gaydon Phillips |
Electrician | Cyril Douglas |
Production Manager | William Scott |
Publicity Manager | Iolanthe Latimer |
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