Tamburlaine
This was one of three plays, the others being The Knight of the Burning Pestle and The Duchess of Malfi, presented in repertoire under the umbrella title A Season of Elizabethan Drama.
Cast & Crew
Cast
A Basso//Almeda | Peter Gordon |
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Agydas/Celebinus | Robert English |
Anippe | Georgina Hale |
Bajazeth/Calyphas | Patrick Tull |
Ceneus/Governor of Damascus/King of Amasia | Ronald Falk |
Cosroe/Perdicas | David Glover |
Ebea | Pamela Vezey |
King of Morocco/Orcanes/A Eunuch | Bruce Myers |
Meander/Amyras | Ronald Cunliffe |
Menaphon/Callapine | Alan Partington |
Mycetes, King of Persia/Soldan of Egypt/Physician | Norman Wynne |
Ortigius/King of Arabia/King of Jerusalem | Frank Hatherley |
Soldier/Attendant | John C. Wilcox |
Soldier/Attendant | Stuart Williams |
Soldier/Attendant | William Zappa
(credited as William Coombes) |
Soldier/King of Fez/King of Trebizon | James Fairley |
Tamburlaine | Wolfe Morris |
Techelles | Peter King |
Theridamus | William Eedle |
Usumcasane | Leo Maguire |
Virgin of Damascus/Concubine | Jenny Short |
Zabina | Margaret Ford |
Zenocrate | Catherine Dolan |
Crew | |
ASM | Michael Bell |
ASM | John C. Wilcox |
ASM | Colin Flanders |
ASM | Fiona Latham |
ASM | Jon Perkins |
ASM | Stuart Williams |
ASM | William Zappa
(credited as William Coombes) |
Assistant Director | Trevor Vibert |
Chief Electrician | Geoffrey Thurley |
Company Stage Manager | Garry Black-Grant |
Costume Supervisor | Michael Ellis |
Design Assistant | Jane Cooke |
Designer | Lucien Amaral |
Director | R.D. Smith |
DSM | Peter Turley |
Lighting Designer | Bill Dufton |
Master Carpenter | Joe Edwards |
Production Manager | Robert Hamlin |
Property Master | Malcolm Hagen |
Sound Technician | Frank Hatherley |
Technical Assistant | Nick Roddick |
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