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by [[John Wilson]]
 
by [[John Wilson]]
  
Directed by [[Liam Campbell]]  
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Directed & Designed by [[Liam Campbell]], Assistant Director - [[Kat Boyce]]
  
 
Performances: Tue 4th – Sat 8th February [[2003]], [[Bell Theatre]]
 
Performances: Tue 4th – Sat 8th February [[2003]], [[Bell Theatre]]
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
Private Arthur Hamp 873426 is a nobody. He's nothing special as a soldier, he just is. So when Private Hamp decides he's had enough, he can't take anymore, why can't the establishment accept this?
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Private Arthur Hamp 873426 is a nobody. He's nothing special as a soldier, he just is. So when Private Hamp decides he's had enough, he can't take any more, why can't the Establishment accept this?
  
 
It's 1917, the battle of Passchendaele has been raging for months, one soldier has reached his breaking point. Is shellshock a crime, is it even recognised as an illness?
 
It's 1917, the battle of Passchendaele has been raging for months, one soldier has reached his breaking point. Is shellshock a crime, is it even recognised as an illness?
  
These thought provoking questions are asked in John Wilson's powerful and insightful script.
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These thought-provoking questions are asked in John Wilson's powerful and insightful script.
  
  
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*Captain Prescott - [[Chris Loft]]
 
*Captain Prescott - [[Chris Loft]]
 
*Prosecuting Officer Cpt Midgley - [[Duncan Hart]]
 
*Prosecuting Officer Cpt Midgley - [[Duncan Hart]]
*Pardre - [[Stuart Draper]]
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*Padre - [[Stuart Draper]]
 
*Medical Officer Cpt O'Sullivan - [[Jack King]]
 
*Medical Officer Cpt O'Sullivan - [[Jack King]]
 
*Regimental Sergeant Major - [[Mike Smart]]
 
*Regimental Sergeant Major - [[Mike Smart]]
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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
*Stage Manager - [[SM Name]]
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*P.A. to the director - [[Pat Laban]]
*Lighting Design - [[Designer Name]]
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*Stage Manager - [[Jess Osorio]]
*Lighting Operator - [[Operator Name]]
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*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Maria Cottee]] & [[Paul Cottee]]
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*Lighting Design - [[Stuart Draper]]
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*Lighting Operator - [[Peter Medd]]
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*Sound Design - [[Christopher Vian-Smith]]
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*Sound Mixing - The Studio Caterham
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*Sound Operators - [[Christopher Vian-Smith]] & [[Bob Callender]]
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*Costumes - [[Philip Hinton]], [[Liam Campbell]], [[Pat Laban]], [[Evelyn Laban]] & [[Alan Buckman]]
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*Set Design - [[Liam Campbell]]
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*Set Construction - [[Liam Campbell]], [[Peter Loftus]], [[Peter Fortune]], [[Paul Fortune]], [[Peter Medd]], [[Jess Osorio]], [[Richard Watkins]], [[Bob Callender]], [[Mike Smart]], [[Simon Moody]], [[Lisa Marsh]], [[Bernie Bullbrook]] & [[Jai Campbell]]
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*Props - [[Alan Buckman]], [[Liam Campbell]], [[Kat Boyce]] & [[Simon Moody]]
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Latest revision as of 11:46, 3 December 2011

Poster by Stuart Draper

by John Wilson

Directed & Designed by Liam Campbell, Assistant Director - Kat Boyce

Performances: Tue 4th – Sat 8th February 2003, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Private Arthur Hamp 873426 is a nobody. He's nothing special as a soldier, he just is. So when Private Hamp decides he's had enough, he can't take any more, why can't the Establishment accept this?

It's 1917, the battle of Passchendaele has been raging for months, one soldier has reached his breaking point. Is shellshock a crime, is it even recognised as an illness?

These thought-provoking questions are asked in John Wilson's powerful and insightful script.


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