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Revision as of 12:36, 30 January 2016
by Various
A student production
Devised & Presented by Eileen Pasco
Performances: Fri 12th & Sat 13th July 1968, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
A miscellany on Drama through the Ages.
Cast
Part One - Greek
Homeric Hymn to the Mother Earth
- Recited by Eleanor Goodwin
The Bacchae (406 B.C.)
- Attendant- Tony Button
- Pentheus - Michael Thorne
- Dionysus - Val Youngman
- Chorus of Bacchantes - Elaine Angus, Valerie Armstrong, Paula George, Bernadette Moran, Denise Newman & Jane Shelley
Part Two - Medieval
Quem Queritis (10th Century)
- Priests - Duncan Bromley, Tony Button, Robert Powers & Michael Thorne
- Narrators - Eileen Pasco & Tina Kanarek
- Musicians - Bernard Bullbrook & Ian King
Crew
- Stage Management - James Morgan
- Assisted by - Dilys Turner, Ian King & Averil Cookman
- Lighting - William Boulter
- Sound - Jim Judd & Susan Gyde
- Wardrobe - Paula George & Eileen Pasco
- Scenery & Props - James Morgan & Bernard Bullbrook
- Musical Advice - Charles Colyer Commerford & Brian Fletcher
- Technical Advice - Alex Kanarek
- Box Office - Frank Howcutt
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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