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by [[Peter Schaffer]]
 
by [[Peter Schaffer]]
  
Directed by [[An Parnell McGarry]]  
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Directed by [[Ann Parnell-McGarry]] and [[Tony Westhead]]  
  
 
Performances: Sun 2nd Tue 4th – Sat 8th September [[1984]], [[Bell Theatre]]
 
Performances: Sun 2nd Tue 4th – Sat 8th September [[1984]], [[Bell Theatre]]
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
Text about the play
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EQUUS.....One weekend over two years ago, I was driving with a friend through bleak countryside. We passed a stable. Suddenly he was reminded by it of an alarming crime which he had heard about recently at a dinner party in London. He knew only one terrible detail and his complete mention of it could barely have lasted a minute - but it was enough to arouse in me an intense fascination.
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The act had been committed several years before by a highly disturbed young man. It had deeply shocked a local bench of magistrates. It lacked finally any coherent explanation.
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A few months later my friend died. I could not verify what he had said, or ask him to expand it. He had given me no name, no place and no time. I don't think he knew them. All I possessed was his report of a dreadful event, and the feeling engendered in me. I knew very strongly that I wanted to interpret it in some entirely personal way. I had to create a mental world where the dead could be made comprehensible. [[Peter Schaffer]] 1973.
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The time is the present. The main action takes place in Rokesby Psychiatric Hospital in Southern England.
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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*Nurse - [[Merion Taylor]]
 
*Nurse - [[Merion Taylor]]
 
*Martin Dysart - [[Michael Hughes]]
 
*Martin Dysart - [[Michael Hughes]]
*Heather Salomon - [[Ann Mattey]]
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*Hesther Salomon - [[Ann Mattey]]
 
*Alan Strang - [[Gerard Ahearn]]
 
*Alan Strang - [[Gerard Ahearn]]
 
*Frank Strang - [[Ken Lucas]]
 
*Frank Strang - [[Ken Lucas]]
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*Jill Mason - [[Christine Dodds]]
 
*Jill Mason - [[Christine Dodds]]
 
*Nuggett - [[Paul Mitchell]]
 
*Nuggett - [[Paul Mitchell]]
*Horses - [[Kathy Vestin]], [[Wiston Taylor]], [[Michelle Whittle]], [[Sally Lill]] [[Robert Holden]]
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*Horses - [[Kathy Vestin]], [[Winston Taylor]], [[Michelle Whittle]], [[Sally Lill]], [[Robert Holden]]
  
 
== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
 
*Stage Manager - [[Amanda Crawford]]
 
*Stage Manager - [[Amanda Crawford]]
*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Lydia Edwards]], [[Dahlia Ebank]] & [[Nichola Lee]]
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*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Lydia Edwards]], [[Dahlia Ebank]] & [[Nicola Lee]]
 
*Set & Lighting Design - [[Dominic Bailey]]
 
*Set & Lighting Design - [[Dominic Bailey]]
*Paintings - [[Daniel Dhal]]
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*Paintings - [[Daniel Dahl]]
 
*Lighting Realisation & Operator - [[Brian Fretwell]]
 
*Lighting Realisation & Operator - [[Brian Fretwell]]
 
*Sound - [[Stephen Smith]]
 
*Sound - [[Stephen Smith]]
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery caption="Photos by [[Brian Fretwell]] (except photo one)" widths="100px" heights="100px" perrow="5">  
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<gallery caption="Colour Photos by [[Brian Fretwell]] " widths="250px" heights="250px" perrow="5">  
 
Image:Equus001.jpg|
 
Image:Equus001.jpg|
 
Image:Equus002.jpg|Martin Dysart - [[Michael Hughes]]
 
Image:Equus002.jpg|Martin Dysart - [[Michael Hughes]]
Image:Equus003.jpg|Martin Dysart - [[Michael Hughes]] & Heather Salomon - [[Ann Mattey]]
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Image:Equus003.jpg|Martin Dysart - [[Michael Hughes]] & Hesther Salomon - [[Ann Mattey]]
 
Image:Equus004.jpg|Dora Strang - [[Delia Taitt]] & Martin Dysart - [[Michael Hughes]]
 
Image:Equus004.jpg|Dora Strang - [[Delia Taitt]] & Martin Dysart - [[Michael Hughes]]
Image:Equus005.jpg|
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Image:Equus005.jpg|Alan Strang - [[Gerard Ahearn]] & Jill Mason - [[Christine Dodds]] groom a horse
 
Image:Equus006.jpg|
 
Image:Equus006.jpg|
 
Image:Equus007.jpg|Alan Strang's nightmare
 
Image:Equus007.jpg|Alan Strang's nightmare
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Image:Equus008.jpg|Alan Strang - [[Gerard Ahearn]] & Jill Mason - [[Christine Dodds]]
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Image:Equus009.jpg
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Image:Equus010.jpg
  
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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== References ==
 
== References ==
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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[[Category:Productions]]
 
[[Category:Productions]]
 
[[Category:Bell Theatre Productions]]
 
[[Category:Bell Theatre Productions]]
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[[Category:Nudity]]

Latest revision as of 23:26, 30 November 2014

Poster by Poster Designer

by Peter Schaffer

Directed by Ann Parnell-McGarry and Tony Westhead

Performances: Sun 2nd Tue 4th – Sat 8th September 1984, Bell Theatre


Introduction

EQUUS.....One weekend over two years ago, I was driving with a friend through bleak countryside. We passed a stable. Suddenly he was reminded by it of an alarming crime which he had heard about recently at a dinner party in London. He knew only one terrible detail and his complete mention of it could barely have lasted a minute - but it was enough to arouse in me an intense fascination. The act had been committed several years before by a highly disturbed young man. It had deeply shocked a local bench of magistrates. It lacked finally any coherent explanation. A few months later my friend died. I could not verify what he had said, or ask him to expand it. He had given me no name, no place and no time. I don't think he knew them. All I possessed was his report of a dreadful event, and the feeling engendered in me. I knew very strongly that I wanted to interpret it in some entirely personal way. I had to create a mental world where the dead could be made comprehensible. Peter Schaffer 1973.

The time is the present. The main action takes place in Rokesby Psychiatric Hospital in Southern England.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

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See Also

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