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+ | *Bardolf - [[Alan Slater]] | ||
+ | *Pistol - [[Simon Phillips]] | ||
+ | *Meg Page - [[Karen Knott]] | ||
+ | *Alice Ford - [[Jane Leslie]] | ||
+ | *Anne Page - [[Alexandra Slater]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:38, 9 April 2009
Directed by Jill Clark
Performances: 6th – Sat 14th November 1992, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Our 25th anniversary production
Cast
- Children - Peter Daly, Sam Geall, Beth Coyne, Laren Muller, Freddie Smith & David Luff
- John - Anton Krause
- Justice Shallow - Alan Buckman
- Sir Hugh Evans - Michael Meldrum
- William Page - David Luff
- George Page - Derek Staples
- Sir John Falstaff - Robert Reid
- Bardolf - Alan Slater
- Pistol - Simon Phillips
- Meg Page - Karen Knott
- Alice Ford - Jane Leslie
- Anne Page - Alexandra Slater
- Peter Simple - JOhn Hartnett
- Host of the Garter - [[Peter Medd[[
- Robin - Freddie Smith
Crew
- Stage Manager - Sonia Burke
- Assistant Stage Managers - John Lilley, Melanie Sullivan, Vicky Kalnins, Jane Codd, June McAuliff, Robert Woodcliffe & Irene Winbourne
- Lighting Design - Gareth Barker
- Sound Recording - Oliver Johnson
- Sound Operator - Alf Vaal
- Set & Costume Design - Alan Buckman
- Womens Costume Manufacture - Alan Buckman
- Set Construction - Keefe Browning, STeve Nash & Alan Buckman
- Property Mistress - Val Williams
- Fencing Instructor - Jack Fitzgerald
- Bar Skettles Mainfacture - Trevor Court
- Dance - Malcolm Flint
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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