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by [[John Webster]] Adapted by [[Brenda Meldrum]] assisted by [[John Pole]]
 
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
The play is set in Reneassance Italy and the action takes place in Amalfi, Rome and Ancona.
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The play is set in Renaissance Italy and the action takes place in Amalfi, Rome and Ancona.
  
 
== Cast ==
 
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*Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria - [[Mike Cooper]]
 
*Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria - [[Mike Cooper]]
 
*Cardinal, his brother - [[Michael Meldrum]]
 
*Cardinal, his brother - [[Michael Meldrum]]
*Duchess, their sister - [[Kate Nash|Kait Nash]]
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*Duchess, their sister - [[Kait Feeney|Kait Feeney]]
 
*Cariola, her woman - [[Jane Leslie]]
 
*Cariola, her woman - [[Jane Leslie]]
 
*Julia, Mistress of the Cardinal - [[Cheo Rhodes]]
 
*Julia, Mistress of the Cardinal - [[Cheo Rhodes]]

Latest revision as of 13:45, 2 February 2020

Poster by Poster Designer

by John Webster Adapted by Brenda Meldrum assisted by John Pole

Directed by Brenda Meldrum

Performances: Tue 29th October – Sat 3rd November 1991, Prompt Corner


Introduction

The play is set in Renaissance Italy and the action takes place in Amalfi, Rome and Ancona.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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