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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
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* Assistant Director and Set Design - [[Carole Ironside]]
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* [[Stage Manager]] - [[Caroline Beckett|Cal Beckett]]
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* Assistant Stage Managers - [[Lorna Felix]] and [[Noah Wright]]
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* Operator - [[Sarah Farage]]
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* Lighting design - [[Chaz Doyle]] and [[Bob Callender]]
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* Sound design - [[Ian MacEwan]], [[Chaz Doyle]], [[Charlotte Benstead]] and [[Carole Ironside]]
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* Video production - [[Rob Tavernier]] and [[Phil Ross]]
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* Costume - [[Charlotte Benstead]] and [[Carole Ironside]]
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* Dance choreography - [[Giselle Parker]]
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* Show photography - [[Stephen Tolfrey]]
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* Chaperone - [[Florence Henderson]]
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* Rigging and set construction - [[Sean Thomas]], [[Barry Heselden]], [[Leon Chambers]], [[Stephen Hayward]], cast and crew
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Latest revision as of 09:50, 4 May 2024

Poster by Bryon Fear

by Jez Butterworth

Directed by Charlotte Benstead

Performances: Tuesday 30 April – Saturday 4 May 2024, Old Fire Station


Introduction

It's St. George's Day and the morning of the local county fair. The May Queen is missing, the villagers are nursing their collective hangovers, and all are immersed in the world of the man and the myth, Johnny "Rooster" Byron. Apart from his cohort of hangers on, the council want to evict him, others want revenge, and his son just wants to be taken to the fair.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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