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Directed by [[Nikki Packham|Nikki Hogg]] (in Programme as Miss Directed by Nikki Hogg, with an arrow to move the Miss to read Miss Nikki Hogg)
 
Directed by [[Nikki Packham|Nikki Hogg]] (in Programme as Miss Directed by Nikki Hogg, with an arrow to move the Miss to read Miss Nikki Hogg)
  
Performances: Sat 15th & Sun 16th [[September]], [[1984]], [[Prompt Corner]]
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Performances: Sat 15th & Sun 16th September [[1984]], [[Prompt Corner]]
  
 
Part of a double bill with [[Streuth (1984)|Streuth]]
 
Part of a double bill with [[Streuth (1984)|Streuth]]

Latest revision as of 07:51, 9 July 2014

Poster by Poster Designer

by Michael Green

Directed by Nikki Hogg (in Programme as Miss Directed by Nikki Hogg, with an arrow to move the Miss to read Miss Nikki Hogg)

Performances: Sat 15th & Sun 16th September 1984, Prompt Corner

Part of a double bill with Streuth


Introduction

A Coarse Acting Play; information on coarse acting from the author, Michael Green.

  • The Coarse Actor

One who can remember his lines but not the order in which they come.

One who performs to sparse audiences in Church Halls amid lethal props.

The Coarse Actor's aim is to upstage the rest of the cast. His hope is to be dead by Act 2 so he can spend the rest of the time in the pub.

His Problems? Everyone else connected with the production

  • How to recognise Coarse Drama

... one of the infallible signs that Coarse Drama is on is the fact that the traditional roles of actor and audience are reversed. the actor is being himself while the audience are playing a part, heavily pretending to enjoy the show, struggling to laugh at unfunny jokes and so on. Watching a bad amateur show can be more exhausting than 3 hours on stage.....

Cast

Crew

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

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External Links