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  • '''Welcome to the <big>South London Theatre Archive'''</big> ...a look around and feed comments back to [[Feedback|Feedback Page]] as the the old discussion board is no longer available.
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  • ...have been able to create a page for nearly every production, updated from the archives, although in some cases, information may be a little sparse, but t ...nformation about creating your own production pages. [[The Crucible (2007)|The Crucible]] and [[Les Liaisons Dangereuses (2001)|Les Liaisons Dangereuses]]
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  • * [[Breaking the Code (2011)|Breaking The Code]] ([[2011]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) * [[The Comedy of Errors (2010)|The Comedy Of Errors]] ([[2010]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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  • Prompt Corner was the South London Theatre's studio theatre which opened in February [[1975]]. Th ...WS then grew into an idea of a LITTLE THEATRE, and now we proudly announce the birth of
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  • ...t as magic is to him, which he prefers before his chiefest bliss. And this the man that in his study sits” ...e in the mind, a shimmering mirage of riches and mystery and death. Within the walls of Faust’s opulent gothic mansion an orgy of evil is about to begin
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  • *[[Pass The Butler (1994)|Pass The Butler]] (April) ([[Eric Idle]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) ...n]] & [[Roger Greatorex]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) & [[The Eyes Have It (1994)|The Eyes Have It]] (July) ([[David John]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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  • HELEN: We don't know what sex it is. It's too young. The doctor said we could decide later. ...a girl. Or in some cases, the DNA combines with cobalt molecules, and then the child would be radioactive for 5000 years and we'd have to send it out into
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  • ...e role of Yeats in a film being made nearby) offers joy and hope to two of the Kennedy women. ...and unexpected sources. Funny, rude and moving with plentiful Irish charm, the play wears its literary references lightly but has echoes of Yeats and Chek
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  • ...with all fourteen characters played by just two actors who drag us through the whole gamut of emotions. ...as their own dark tragedy is revealed. All these characters are linked by the bar, but also by their battle with love and their conflicts between public
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  • ...rim Lancashire landscape and setting the scenes for the glimpses we see of the inhabitants’ lives. ...veying their greatest fears and dreams, the hopelessness of their hope and the thought that somehow they might escape.
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  • ...ere also known to use gay men for target practice, aiming their weapons at the pink triangles they were forced to wear. ...de, and not until 2002 that the German government officially apologised to the gay community.
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  • ...on the notion of Meaning. In the end, Mystery remains the sole reason for hope. ...ined to a bed or a wheelchair and unable to do anything for herself but in the hotel has a normal healthy body.
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  • He is currently the Bar Manager of the SLTC Members' Club, ex-editor of the Theatre magazine "Backstage", Archivist and LTG representative. * [[The Passing Out Parade (1989)|The Passing Out Parade]] ([[1989]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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  • From the Wikipedia entry on ''Kafka's Dick'': :Set in the present-day in a suburban Yorkshire dwelling, Kafka aficionado Sydney, and
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  • ...uld fit with Orton's original intentions. I've tried to remain faithful to the script as much as possible. ...ease; the pompous, possessive know-it-all always threatening violence; and the broken spirit whose life revolves around his lover, and who's lost without
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  • Mrs Macleavy is dead and on the day of her funeral the only wish of her lay preacher husband is to see her depart this world with ...the sinister Truscot 'Of The Yard' forces them to take a flying leap over the edge, as under his watchful eye disorder turns to chaos with hilarious, if
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  • by [[The Heather Brothers]] From the Wikipedia entry:
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  • ==Pre Show blurb for the Theatre's news letter== ...ecidedly foreign manufacture) swoops beneath the RAF’s radar stations on the south coast. '''What can it all mean?'''
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  • ...became quite a cult on both stage and in film as expressing the essence of the era. ...ater. When an innocent young girl, newly arrived in London and looking for the YMCA, wanders in, relationships and situations develop at an hilarious, com
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  • by [[Michael Green]] & [[Michael Langridge]] adapted from the novel by [[Herman Melville]] About the play, from the programme:-
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  • Text about the play *Harry Hope - [[Michael Mattey]]
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  • Part of a double bill with [[The Cherry Sisters (1984)|The Cherry Sisters]] A Coarse Acting Play; information on coarse acting from the author, Michael Green.
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  • ...Hogg]] (in Programme as Miss Directed by Nikki Hogg, with an arrow to move the Miss to read Miss Nikki Hogg) A Coarse Acting Play; information on coarse acting from the author, Michael Green.
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  • ...ddy”-style Story Of The Clash; or maybe some inane jukebox musical along the lines of “We Will Rock You”? Kindly think again. ...l First winner in 2006 and toured the UK in 2007. SLT's production will be the amateur premiere of this passionate comedy.
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  • The action takes place in and around a country village south of the Midlands. ...s ago. Now, revisited, the play still has a compelling theatrical quality. The South London Theatre Centre in West Norwood High Street is to be commended
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  • ...the parts in the Murder Mystery. I hope that is all clear, it will explain the double credits below. ...of Checkmate Manor, Lady Doreen's ancestoral home, an isolated house near the sea.
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  • by [[Carol Ann Duffy]] (from [[The Brothers Grimm]]), adapted for the stage by [[Melly Still]] and [[Tim Supple]] ...m both ends, and a host of Kings and Queens make outrageous commands! Join the cast as they retell these wonderfully Grimm stories. You'll laugh, scream a
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  • "Downtown Purgatory - Next Case: 'God and the Kingdom of Heaven and Earth versus Judas Iscariot' ...es place in Hope, a small section of Purgatory where litigation determines the fates of its inhabitants. Thanks to a writ signed by God himself, Judas Isc
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  • [[Image:300px-Summer17009.jpg|thumb|500px|Mike as Barney Ibbot in [[Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (1978)]] Photograph by [[Brian Fretwell]]]] * Officer in Whatever Happened to Him?, Mr Fibbs in Trouble in the Works in [[Offshoot (1970)|Offshoot]] ([[1970]]) ([[Studio]])
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  • * Chorus in [[The Wizard of Oz (1979)|The Wizard of Oz]] ([[1979]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]]) * Second peasant woman in [[The Queen and the Rebels (1980)|The Queen and the Rebels]] ([[1980]]) ([[Bell Theatre|Main Stage]])
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  • ...eneral Hospital. 1.45 p.m. The play is intended to amuse and entertain; we hope it does. Some parts had not been cast when the programme was printed
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  • by [[Charles Dickens]] Adapted for the stage by [[Stephen Jeffreys]] Dickens wrote 'Hard Times' as a satire on the mechanising effects of the Industrial Revolution. It is doubly unusual in that it is a short novel, ev
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  • * Company for [[The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1986)|The Caucasian Chalk Circle]] ([[1986]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) * Nicholas Beckett in [[What the Butler Saw (1987)|What the Butler Saw]] ([[1987]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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  • * The Promoter in [[The Lark (1985)|The Lark]] ([[1985]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) * Mr Stanley in [[The Man Who Came To Dinner (1991)|The Man Who Came to Dinner]] ([[1991]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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  • ...ho, largely, are far more interested in their own clandestine affairs than the entertainment laid on by their host, Saucy Jack. ...g back thrust into the chest of each victim. But, in true showbiz fashion, the show must go on!<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saucy_Jack_and_the_Space
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  • ...es, tap dancing and tangos and a sub plot that will leave you smirking, we hope you’ll enjoy this spoof on old time musical plays with perhaps just a hin ...]], [[Matt Gosden]], [[Kay George]], [[Jenny Gammon]], [[Iain Krelle]] and the cast
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  • ...an, who has gone walkabout Down Under. Linda is too consumed by guilt over the big win to care much. ...ey, they also make a journey of self-discovery with laughs and tears along the way.
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  • * Mrs Amanda Price in [[Clara's on the Curtains (1992)|Clara's on the Curtains]] ([[1992]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) * Renee in [[The Odd Couple (female version) (1993)|The Odd Couple (female version)]] ([[1993]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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  • ...sinter the old bones from their graves to make way for the newly departed. The longest any bones can remain in peace is seven years. ...that he staged the crash to cover up her murder. With her remains next on the exhumation list, will Mick be digging up secrets as well as skeletons this
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  • * in [[Crimes of the Heart (1989)|Crimes of the Heart]] ([[1989]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) * Business Person 3/Radio Announcer 2 in [[Bury the Dead (1993)|Bury the Dead]] ([[1993]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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  • ...chose this particular topic and isn't technically a professor but he does hope that his lecture will be of some benefit (although he is a smoker himself). 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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  • * Bobby van Husen in [[The Boy Friend (1993)|The Boy Friend]] ([[1993]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) * Ernest in [[Confusions (1994)|A Talk in the Park]] ([[1994]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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  • ...rrive Soon (1994)|I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon]] & [[The Eyes Have It (1994)|The Eyes Have It]] ([[1994]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) ...authored a book on the subject and has produced Roman food for episodes of the TV show "Time Team", appearing in Roman dress to serve on one occasion.
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  • * Harris in [[Pass the Butler (1994)|Pass the Butler]] ([[1994]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) ...4)|I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon]] and Monologue in [[The Eyes Have It (1994)|The Eyes Have It]] ([[1994]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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  • * Randle P McMurphy in [[One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1995)|One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]] ([[1995]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) * [[The Babel Rap (1996)|The Babel Rap]] & [[The Unforgiven (1996)|The Unforgiven]] ([[1996]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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  • * Martine in [[I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon (1994)|I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon]] ([[1994]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) * Dana Ewing/Flodette in [[The Unforgiven (1996)|The Unforgiven]] ([[1996]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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  • ...self entangled in a sparkling comedy of life and death, love and loss, and the sex lives of hermaphroditic barnacles. ...ce, and of course [[Mark Bullock]], for originally submitting the show - I hope we've done you proud.
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  • ...g? Except the flat isn't hers, her name isn't Joanna and heaven knows what the good looking stranger is really after. Instead of romance comes considerabl ...n It (2013)|Kiss Me Like You Mean It]] and [[The Little Dog Laughed (2013)|The Little Dog Laughed]].
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  • ...Big Mama, floundering and craving affection; and Big Daddy, sickened with the world and with mendacity. ...the modern day. Despite the attractive front, this family are dealing with the very real and tragic issues of alcoholism, marital breakdown, and cancer.
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  • ...y, retribution and political backstabbing combine as Kotov is subjected to the terrifying reach of Stalin’s rule. ...ic summer becomes the backdrop to fear, betrayal and ultimate disaster for the family.
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