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*Assistant Stage Manager - [[Paul Cottee]]
 
*Assistant Stage Manager - [[Paul Cottee]]
 
*Set Designers - [[Denise McAleaney]], [[Maria Cottee]], [[Jack King]], [[Mike Elliott]]
 
*Set Designers - [[Denise McAleaney]], [[Maria Cottee]], [[Jack King]], [[Mike Elliott]]
*Set Construction - [[Jack King]], [[Denise Mcaleaney]], [[John McAleaney]], [[Paul Cottee]], [[Bernie Bullbrook]]
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*Set Construction - [[Jack King]], [[Denise McAleaney]], [[John McAleaney]], [[Paul Cottee]], [[Bernie Bullbrook]]
 
*Lighting Design - [[Mike Elliott]]
 
*Lighting Design - [[Mike Elliott]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[John McAleaney]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[John McAleaney]]
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*Sound Operation - [[John McAleaney]]
 
*Sound Operation - [[John McAleaney]]
 
*Costumes - [[Denise McAleaney]] & Cast
 
*Costumes - [[Denise McAleaney]] & Cast
*Props - [[Denise Mcaleaney]], Cast, [[Alan Buckman]] and others
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*Props - [[Denise McAleaney]], Cast, [[Alan Buckman]] and others
 
*Blacks - [[Bernie Bullbrook]]
 
*Blacks - [[Bernie Bullbrook]]
 
*Photographs - [[Tim Hinchliffe]]
 
*Photographs - [[Tim Hinchliffe]]

Latest revision as of 12:29, 15 September 2009

Poster by Poster Designer

by Charles Laurence

Directed by Denise McAleaney & Maria Cottee

Performances: Thu 12th - Sat 14th December 2002, Prompt Corner


Introduction

Vive la France! It's Bastille day. Alice and Ned arrive home from a funeral, its Alice's birthday and the day goes from bad to worse - We've got incest, a gigolo, And a man who has tried the lot barring goats and goldfish! And a pushy young lady from an American publisher...<ref>Director's note from the main SLT site</ref>


  • Sloane Square, London. Present time.

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