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Revision as of 14:55, 30 June 2009
Directed by James Morgan & Christopher Prior
Performances: Sun 6th - Sat 12th July 1969, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The Play is set
- Act I - Night, in the entrance of Amphitryon's Palace in Thebes
- Act II - The Next morning, in a room in the Palace
- Act III - Later the same day, on the Palace roof
There were two 15 minute intervals.
There was a forum in the Coffee Lounge (now Prompt Corner) on Sun 13th July.
Cast
- Jupiter - Victor Shaw
- Mercury - Raymond Jones
- Trumpeter - Tom Swann
- Sosie - Charles Cheetham
- Warrior - Tony Dunsden
- Amphitryon -Richard Jones
- Alkmena -Averil Cookman
- Nenetza - Sheila Rees
- Kleantha - Joan Spriggs
- Leda - Anna Greenburg
Crew
- Stage Manager - Val Youngman
- Assisted by - Lesley Morris, Bernadette Moran, Jean Pacey, John Harris & Clarence Llewellyn-Smith
- Lighting - William Bouter & Keith Walsley
- Sound - Geoff Bottle
- Set Design - James Morgan
- Set Construction - Ray Seaton
- Costumes - Clive McGill & Pat Coulden
- F.O.H. Manager - Ralph Wade
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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