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by [[Richard Harris]]
 
by [[Richard Harris]]
  
Directed by [[Alan Buckman]]  
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Directed & Designed by [[Alan Buckman]]  
  
 
Performances: Tue 4th - Sat 8th June [[2002]], [[Bell Theatre]]
 
Performances: Tue 4th - Sat 8th June [[2002]], [[Bell Theatre]]
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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
*Stage Manager - [[SM Name]]
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*Stage Manager - [[Jessica Osorio|Jess Osorio]]
*Lighting Design - [[Designer Name]]
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*Assistant Stage Mangers - [[David Lomas]] & [[Abi Spooner]]
*Lighting Operator - [[Operator Name]]
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*Lighting Design/Rigging - [[Mike Elliot]], [[Anna York]] & [[Chris Vian-Smith]]
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*Lighting Operator - [[Chris Vian-Smith]]
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*Sound Recording - [[Ronae Jolliffe |Ronae Snow]]
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*Sound Operator - [[Alice Mill]]
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*Set Construction - [[Anton Krause]], [[Peter Loftus]] & [[Anna York]]
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Latest revision as of 16:44, 17 August 2009

Poster by Stuart Draper

by Richard Harris

Directed & Designed by Alan Buckman

Performances: Tue 4th - Sat 8th June 2002, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Julia is at home, recovering from injuries sustained in a car crash which was caused by her lover, John Hadrell, dying of a heart attack at the wheel. She is being looked after by Gary, her young "Home Help", who seems to be developing some sort of attachment for her. She is also visited by her trauma counsellor, who tries to keep Julia on the right lines. Then Julia is visited by John's widow, Margaret, who appears to know nothing of her husband's affair. Margaret takes over the roles of the other two, engineering Gary's estrangement from Anne. The strange things start happening, and Julia's recovery goes into a decline. What is going on?


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