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Reviewed in The Scotsman on 21 August 1991 (page 36).
Presented in repertoire with RICHARD III (12–23 August) and TIGER SING, SPIDER DANCE (19–23 August). The other shows in the season were THE GREAT GRANNY ROBBERY and THE CANTERBURY TALES (both 12–17 August); the latter won a Fringe First award.
See ‘Notts pupils in major festival’, Retford Times, 8 August 1991 (page 4) / Angela Rafferty: ‘Finest fringe benefit’, Nottingham Evening Post, 23 August 1991 (page 6)
Cast & Crew
Cast
Alfred Lindley | Gary Brown |
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Annie Stone | Gail Allsop |
Cissy Meakin | Caroline Sims |
Emma Houselay | Esther Parry |
Geoffrey Durant | Steven Gray |
Heather Baxter | Rebecca Cessford |
Isabel Russell | Gaynor Peach |
John Thomas Raynor | David Keeling |
Laura Sharp | Lucy Davie |
Mabel Adams | Tammy James |
Matilda Rockley | Sarah Hickingbottom |
Maurice Hunter | Stuart Lambert |
Muriel Baggaley | Trudi Wilkes |
Nora Purdy | Gemma Fletcher |
Polly Birkin | Caroline Leslie |
Sam Whiston | Joel Skillington |
Crew | |
Design & Construction of Fairground Organ | John Childs |
Director | Mick Lovley |
Production Tutor | Carole Breed |
Set & Costume Design | Gideon Davey |
Sound & Lighting | Julian Tyreman |
Stage Manager | Ruth Ashworth |
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Play description
Adapted from a short story by D.H. Lawrence.
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