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Hamm and Clov form a challenging and at times, farcical, double act, with Nagg and Nell interjecting sharp and poignant reminiscences of their own. “Nothing is funnier than unhappiness” opines Nell tellingly.
 
Hamm and Clov form a challenging and at times, farcical, double act, with Nagg and Nell interjecting sharp and poignant reminiscences of their own. “Nothing is funnier than unhappiness” opines Nell tellingly.
  
The play is full of surprises and the tragedy of the situation is offset by a fairly steady tone of burlesque and farce. The play will linger in your memory long after the curtain has fallen.  
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The play is full of surprises and the tragedy of the situation is offset by a fairly steady tone of burlesque and farce. The play will linger in your memory long after the curtain has fallen.
  
 
=== Cast ===
 
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=== Crew ===
 
=== Crew ===
  
*Production Manager - [[Christopher Poke]]
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*Production Assistant - [[Christopher Poke]]
 
*Stage Manager - [[Kay George]]
 
*Stage Manager - [[Kay George]]
*Assistant Stage Manager - [[Laurie Morgan]]
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*Assistant Stage Manager - [[Lauri Morgan]]
 
*Wardrobe - [[Val Williams]]
 
*Wardrobe - [[Val Williams]]
 
*Props Co-ordinator - [[Christopher Poke]]
 
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*Sound Design - [[Andrew Rickinson]]  
 
*Sound Design - [[Andrew Rickinson]]  
 
*Sound Operator - [[Induja Bandara]]
 
*Sound Operator - [[Induja Bandara]]
*Set Painters - [[Hazel Hindele]] & [[Michael Wilson]]
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*Set Painters - [[Hazel Hindle]] & [[Michael Wilson]]
*Set Builders - [[Chaz Doyle]], [[Anton Krause]], [[Chistopher Poke]], [[George Collie]], [[Lee Ridgeway]], [[Mark Davies]], [[Gareth Barker]] & The cast of 'Dentity Crisis.
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*Set Builders - [[Chaz Doyle]], [[Anton Krause]], [[Christopher Poke]], [[George Collie]], [[Lee Ridgeway]], [[Mark Davies]], [[Gareth Barker]] & The cast of 'Dentity Crisis.
  
 
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 17:57, 25 June 2014

Poster by Maria Bates

Performances: Tue 3rd - Sat 7th June 2008, Bell Theatre

The June double-bill presented two contrasting pieces of 20th Century drama.

'Dentity Crisis

By Christopher Durang

Directed by Catherine Ellis

Introduction

‘Dentity Crisis is an absurdist comedy about the convalescence of Jane, a young woman who has attempted suicide by slashing herself in the thighs. We see Jane struggle to distinguish reality and recognise identities. Or do we? Her Mother, Edith Fromage, brazen coquette and self-proclaimed inventor of cheese, conducts countless (and occasionally incestuous) affairs; her brother appears also to be her father and grandfather; and her psychiatrist, Mr Summers, adds to the confusion by swapping genders with his wife. Just who is having the crisis?

Cast

Crew

Endgame

By Samuel Beckett

Directed by Jeanette Hoile

Introduction

Two men, master and servant, exist in a post apocalyptic shelter, with an aged couple inhabiting two dustbins nearby. The two protagonists are mutually dependent, with Hamm the tyrannical older man, blind and crippled, bullying his younger servant, Clov, who suffers disabilities of his own.

Hamm and Clov form a challenging and at times, farcical, double act, with Nagg and Nell interjecting sharp and poignant reminiscences of their own. “Nothing is funnier than unhappiness” opines Nell tellingly.

The play is full of surprises and the tragedy of the situation is offset by a fairly steady tone of burlesque and farce. The play will linger in your memory long after the curtain has fallen.

Cast

Crew

Crew (for both productions)

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

See Also

Endgame (1976)

References

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External Links