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The action takes place on the top floor of a decayed Victorian house in Kensington. A day in February 1968. )Old Professionals, fallen on hard times, live off the money they can raise from goods put in pawn. The last thing of value they possess is a dress, the Coffee Lace; or is it? | The action takes place on the top floor of a decayed Victorian house in Kensington. A day in February 1968. )Old Professionals, fallen on hard times, live off the money they can raise from goods put in pawn. The last thing of value they possess is a dress, the Coffee Lace; or is it? | ||
− | [[The Coffee Lace (1975)|The Coffee Lace]] is half a double bill by [[John Bowen]] called Little Boxes, the other play being Trevor. | + | [[The Coffee Lace (1975)|The Coffee Lace]] is half a double bill by [[John Bowen]] called Little Boxes, the other play being [[Trevor (1978)|Trevor]], which we presented in 1978. |
== Cast == | == Cast == |
Revision as of 11:23, 13 January 2013
by John Bowen
Directed by Pam Lyne
Performances: Sat 29th – Sun 30th November 1975, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
The action takes place on the top floor of a decayed Victorian house in Kensington. A day in February 1968. )Old Professionals, fallen on hard times, live off the money they can raise from goods put in pawn. The last thing of value they possess is a dress, the Coffee Lace; or is it?
The Coffee Lace is half a double bill by John Bowen called Little Boxes, the other play being Trevor, which we presented in 1978.
Cast
- Rose - Irene Winbourne
- Iris - Lilian Frith
- Lily - Ruth Shettle
- Mr Davis - Malcolm Archer
- Sonny - Tom Swann
- Jimmy - Edwin Stone
- Johnny - Leslie Lidyard
- Madge - Anne Peterson
- Miss Peel - Imogen Donnelly
Crew
- Stage Manager - Sheila Rees
- Assistant Stage Manager - Valerie White
- Set - Bernie Bullbrook
- Construction - The Tuesday Class
- Lighting - Gerald Smith
- Sound - Pam Lyne
- Operator - Bernie Bullbrook
- Wardrobe - Mary Neale
- Assisted by - Val Elliott
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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