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*Beatrice-Joanna (Daughter to Vermandero) - [[Amerillis Adams|Midge Adams]] | *Beatrice-Joanna (Daughter to Vermandero) - [[Amerillis Adams|Midge Adams]] | ||
*Diaphanta (Her waiting woman) - [[Susan Cookesy]] | *Diaphanta (Her waiting woman) - [[Susan Cookesy]] | ||
− | *Isabella (Wife to Alibus) | + | *Isabella (Wife to Alibus) - [[Kate Staig]] |
*Madpeople - [[Brenda Maughan]], [[Christine Wilson]], [[Delia Taitt]], [[Diana Hawkesworth]], [[JOhn Boyle]] & [[George MacGillivray]] | *Madpeople - [[Brenda Maughan]], [[Christine Wilson]], [[Delia Taitt]], [[Diana Hawkesworth]], [[JOhn Boyle]] & [[George MacGillivray]] | ||
Revision as of 11:44, 21 May 2009
by Thomas Middleton & William Roley
Directed by Director's Name
Performances: 28th April – 4th May 1974, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Vermandero (Father to Beatrice) - Leslie Lidyard
- Tomajo de Piracquo (A noble lord) - Terry Barden
- Alonjo de Piracquo (His brother, suitor to Beatrice) - Jo Fitzgerald
- Alsemero (A nobleman, afterward married to Beatrice) - Laurence Staig
- Jasperino (his friend) - Ray Jones
- Albius (A jealous doctor) - Dennis Packham
- Lollio (His man) - Mike Mattey
- Pedro (Friend to Antonio) - Jonathan Taylor
- Antonio (The Changeling) - Robert Holden
- Franciscus (The counterfeit madman) - Brian Scoltock
- De Flores (Servant to Vermandero) - Colm O'Neill
- Beatrice-Joanna (Daughter to Vermandero) - Midge Adams
- Diaphanta (Her waiting woman) - Susan Cookesy
- Isabella (Wife to Alibus) - Kate Staig
- Madpeople - Brenda Maughan, Christine Wilson, Delia Taitt, Diana Hawkesworth, JOhn Boyle & George MacGillivray
Crew
Not recorded in Archive book
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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