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A very clever, surreal piece by the playwright whose work inspired Tom Stoppard. The stately Mrs Drudge is visited by her close friend Mrs Brute. Sundry revelations ensue, often clarified and corrected by Hilda the Maid, who cuts through the confusion like a knife, and expounds on her own past affairs and grievances throughout. It reflects on the fickleness of memory and the final futility of our lives and loves.
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Revision as of 12:59, 29 May 2007

Poster by Maria Bates

Performances: Tue 6th – Sat 10th February 2007, Bell Theatre

The New Directors' Showcase featured 3 one-act productions, all linked by themes of memory and loss.

The Donahue Sisters

By Geraldine Aron

Directed by Mark Ireson

Introduction

Text about play...

Cast

Crew

Come and Go

By Samuel Beckett

Directed by Jeanette Hoile

Introduction

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Cast

Crew

Who was Hilary Maconochie?

By James Saunders

Directed by Rob Clother

Introduction

A very clever, surreal piece by the playwright whose work inspired Tom Stoppard. The stately Mrs Drudge is visited by her close friend Mrs Brute. Sundry revelations ensue, often clarified and corrected by Hilda the Maid, who cuts through the confusion like a knife, and expounds on her own past affairs and grievances throughout. It reflects on the fickleness of memory and the final futility of our lives and loves.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


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

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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.

References

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