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Between 1901 & 1904 Captain Robert Falcon Scott led the failed British attempt to reach the South Pole.
 
Between 1901 & 1904 Captain Robert Falcon Scott led the failed British attempt to reach the South Pole.
  
In 1910, encouraged by a name of patriotism and with the backing of the Admiralty, the second British party set sail in the "Terra Nova" for Antarctica and the goal of the South Pole.
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In 1910, encouraged by the name of patriotism and with the backing of the Admiralty, the second British party set sail in the "Terra Nova" for Antarctica and the goal of the South Pole.
  
 
This play explores the people behind the legend from their conquest of the Pole (January 1912) to their ultimate tragic demise on the Antarctic ice floes just a few miles from the base camp.
 
This play explores the people behind the legend from their conquest of the Pole (January 1912) to their ultimate tragic demise on the Antarctic ice floes just a few miles from the base camp.
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*Robert Falcon Scott - [[Paul Hurley]]
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* Captain Robert Falcon Scott - [[Paul Hurley]]
*Roald Amundsen - [[Chris Bennett]]
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* Roald Amundsen - [[Chris Bennett]]
*Evans - [[Mike Smart]]
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* Kathleen Scott - [[Caroline Wilson]]
*Bowers - [[]]
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* Lieutenant Henry 'Birdie' Bowers - [[David Clayton]]
*Oates - [[Bob Callender]]
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* Dr Edward Wilson - [[Peter Medd]]
*Mrs Scott - Caroline Wilson
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* Captain Lawrence 'Titus' Oates - [[Bob Callender]]
*Wilson - [[Peter Medd]]
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* Petty Officer Edgar 'Taffy' Evans - [[Mike Smart]]
  
 
== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
*Stage Manager - Jess Osorio
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*Director - [[Liam Campbell]]
*Lighting Design - Designer Name
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*Production Assistant - [[Anna York]]
*Lighting Operator - Operator Name
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*Set Designer - [[Lisa Marsh]]
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*Stage Manager - [[Jess Osorio]]
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*Assistant Stage Manager - [[Stacy Joyce]]
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*Lighting Design - [[Bernie Bullbrook]]
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*Lighting Operator - [[Lionel Monks]]
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*Sound Mixing - [[Phil Gardener]]
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*Sound Operators - [[Andrew Rickinson]], [[Liam Campbell]]
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*Make-up - [[Ruth Laughton]], [[Anna York]]
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*Costumes - [[Robert Collier]], [[Val Williams]], [[Jenny Newstead]]
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*Kathleen Scott's hair - [[Jay Michaels]]
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*Set Construction - [[Bob Callender]], [[Elaine Heath]], [[Anton Krause]], [[Lisa Marsh]], [[Jess Osorio]]
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
  
<gallery cation=Terra Nova Production Photos>
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<gallery caption="Production Photos", widths="250px" heights="250px" perrow="5">
Image: Terra01.jpg
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Image: Terra01.jpg| [[Chris Bennett]] and [[Paul Hurley]]
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Image: Terra02.jpg| [[Chris Bennett]]
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Image: Terra03.jpg
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Image: Terra04.jpg
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Image: Terra05.jpg
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Image: Terra06.jpg| [[Paul Hurley]] and [[Caroline Wilson]]
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Image: Terra07.jpg
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Image: Terra08.jpg
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Image: Terra09.jpg
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Image: TerraNova002.jpg
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Image: TerraNova001.jpg
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Image: Terra11.jpg
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Image: Terra12.jpg
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Image: TerraNova003.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  

Latest revision as of 15:40, 26 December 2016

Poster by Poster Designer

by Ted Tally

Directed by Liam Campbell

Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th February 2002, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Between 1901 & 1904 Captain Robert Falcon Scott led the failed British attempt to reach the South Pole.

In 1910, encouraged by the name of patriotism and with the backing of the Admiralty, the second British party set sail in the "Terra Nova" for Antarctica and the goal of the South Pole.

This play explores the people behind the legend from their conquest of the Pole (January 1912) to their ultimate tragic demise on the Antarctic ice floes just a few miles from the base camp.

With seven roles this is a play that will challenge actors and audiences. It was performed at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 1980 to great acclaim.


Cast

Crew

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

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