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[[Image:CHANGETHISNAME.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Poster Designer]]]]
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by [[Harold Brighouse]]
 
by [[Harold Brighouse]]
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Directed by [[David Hickman]]  
 
Directed by [[David Hickman]]  
  
Performances: Sat 3rd - Sun 9th March [[1986]], [[Bell Theatre]]
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Performances: Sat 3rd - Sun 9th March [[1985]], [[Bell Theatre]]
  
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
Text about the play
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The action take place in Salford, Lancashire in Victorian England.
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*Act I - Hobson's shop in Chapel Street.
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*Act II - The same, one month later.
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*Act III - Will Mossop's shop.
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*Act IV - Living room of Hobson's shop - one year later.
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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*Maggie Hobson - [[Maggie Cearns]]
 
*Maggie Hobson - [[Maggie Cearns]]
 
*Vicky Hobson - [[Jenny Ford]]
 
*Vicky Hobson - [[Jenny Ford]]
*Albert Prosser - [[Quentin Cobby]]
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*Albert Prosser - [[Quinton Cobby]]
 
*Henry Horatio Hobson - [[Ken Lucas]]
 
*Henry Horatio Hobson - [[Ken Lucas]]
 
*Mrs Hepworth - [[Frances Walker]]
 
*Mrs Hepworth - [[Frances Walker]]
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*Stage Manager - [[Julie Howcutt]]
 
*Stage Manager - [[Julie Howcutt]]
 
*Deputy Stage Manager - [[Christine Page]]
 
*Deputy Stage Manager - [[Christine Page]]
*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Lisa Barden]], [[Janet Jordan]], [[John Kidd], [[Richard Lilley]], [[Sharon Pidgeon]], [[Sarah Roseveare]], [[Julie Seddon]] & [[Roy Southin]]
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*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Lisa Barden]], [[Janet Jordan]], [[John Kidd]], [[Richard Lilley]], [[Sharon Pidgeon]], [[Sarah Roseveare]], [[Julie Seddon]] & [[Roy Southin]]
 
*Set Design - [[Jonathan Silver]], [[Keith Borgust]] & [[Peter Rochford]]
 
*Set Design - [[Jonathan Silver]], [[Keith Borgust]] & [[Peter Rochford]]
 
*Lighting - [[Richard Wood]]
 
*Lighting - [[Richard Wood]]
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== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
  
Some review quotes go here
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.......David Hickman's production for the SLTC is at the Bell Theatre and in Maggie Cearns it boasts a Maggie Hobson of natural authority, a determined lady whom it is a joy to follow through her courtship of and marriage to her father's put upon bootmaker. She handles the role with a considerable skill, portraying a warm-hearted character whose main mission in life is not to crush her husband but to bring out his own latent powers.
  
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Martin Leech is a likeable Willie Mossop, although too prone to blend into the background and without clear line of development from wage-slave to master.......... Helped on his way by the acid cameo of Duncan MacNaughton as the forthright Dr MacFarlane, Ken Lucas's Hobson collapses nicely from blustering bully to beaten pater-familias. Yet a more deliberate style would help to flesh out the character, a less staccato line of attack. The pomposity tends to be smothered by the blazing guns.
  
== Gallery ==
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Jo Archer and Jenny Ford give good value as Maggie's two feckless sisters and there is a general level of competence in the suporting cast, with particularly solid performances by Quinton Cobby and Paul Campion as the two suitors who just about deserve the lesser Hobsons they bring to the altar.
  
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Donald Madgwick - the Croydon Advertiser, reprinted in SCENE by permission of the editor.
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== Gallery ==
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== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
 
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
Have there been other SLT productions of this play?  Link to them here.
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[[Hobson's Choice (2014)]]
 
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Or add anything that is related ''within this site''.  The author's page for instance or other plays with a similar theme.
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== References ==
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Productions]]
 
[[Category:Productions]]
 
[[Category:Bell Theatre Productions]]
 
[[Category:Bell Theatre Productions]]
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[[Category:Reviewed by the media]]

Latest revision as of 15:56, 8 October 2013

Poster by Poster Designer

by Harold Brighouse

Directed by David Hickman

Performances: Sat 3rd - Sun 9th March 1985, Bell Theatre


Introduction

The action take place in Salford, Lancashire in Victorian England.

  • Act I - Hobson's shop in Chapel Street.
  • Act II - The same, one month later.
  • Act III - Will Mossop's shop.
  • Act IV - Living room of Hobson's shop - one year later.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

.......David Hickman's production for the SLTC is at the Bell Theatre and in Maggie Cearns it boasts a Maggie Hobson of natural authority, a determined lady whom it is a joy to follow through her courtship of and marriage to her father's put upon bootmaker. She handles the role with a considerable skill, portraying a warm-hearted character whose main mission in life is not to crush her husband but to bring out his own latent powers.

Martin Leech is a likeable Willie Mossop, although too prone to blend into the background and without clear line of development from wage-slave to master.......... Helped on his way by the acid cameo of Duncan MacNaughton as the forthright Dr MacFarlane, Ken Lucas's Hobson collapses nicely from blustering bully to beaten pater-familias. Yet a more deliberate style would help to flesh out the character, a less staccato line of attack. The pomposity tends to be smothered by the blazing guns.

Jo Archer and Jenny Ford give good value as Maggie's two feckless sisters and there is a general level of competence in the suporting cast, with particularly solid performances by Quinton Cobby and Paul Campion as the two suitors who just about deserve the lesser Hobsons they bring to the altar.

Donald Madgwick - the Croydon Advertiser, reprinted in SCENE by permission of the editor.

Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

See Also

Hobson's Choice (2014)

References

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External Links