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Performances:  Tue 7th - Sat 11th October 2008, [[Bell Theatre]]
 
Performances:  Tue 7th - Sat 11th October 2008, [[Bell Theatre]]
  
 
==Auditions==
 
*Sunday 8th June, 6-8pm ([[Rehearsal Room]])
 
*Monday 9th June, 8-10pm ([[Prompt Corner]])
 
*Tuesday 10th June, 8-10pm ([[Bell Theatre]])
 
  
  
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== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
*Sir Peter Teazle    
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*Sir Peter Teazle - [[Alan Brown]] 
*Sir Oliver Surface  
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*Lady Olivia Surface - [[Jenny Gammon]]
*Young Surface  
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*Joseph Surface - [[Daniel Kelly]]
*Charles (his brother)  
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*Charles Surface (his brother) - [[Matthew Fox]]
*Crabtree            
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*Mrs Crabtree - [[Melanie Duignan]]
*Sir Benjamin Backbite  
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*Sir Benjamin Backbite - [[Terry Millard]]
*Rowley              
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*Rowley - [[Christopher Poke]]             
*Spunge
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*Mrs Snake - [[Emma Hillman]]
*Moses
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*Careless - [[Dion Williams]]
*Snake
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*Lady Teazle - [[Annabel Entress]]
*Careless
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*Maria - [[Roseanna George]]
*Mr King
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*Lady Sneerwell - [[Emma Gammack]]
*Mr Yates
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*Lady Sneerwell's maid - [[Kirsty Bolam]]
*Mr Palmer
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*Mrs Candour - [[Maggie Cearns]]
*Mr Smith
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*Maid to the Teazles - [[Emma Colgan]]
*Mr Parsons
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*Trip, Charles Surface's servant - [[Ran Bradu]]
*Mr Dodd
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*Mr Aikin
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*Lady Teazle
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*Maria
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*Lady Sneerwell
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*Mrs Candour
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*Miss Verjuice
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Revision as of 10:00, 17 July 2008

Poster by Poster designer

by Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Directed by Simon Gleisner

Performances: Tue 7th - Sat 11th October 2008, Bell Theatre



Introduction

Sheridan's outrageous comedy of innuendo, love, sex, lies, gossip and scandal is as relevant today as it was two hundred years ago - if not more so. Sir Peter Teazle has taken himself a young country wife, which has caught the attention of society scandalmongers - the vengeful Lady Sneerwell, the two-faced Mrs Candour, the amorous Sir Benjamin Backbite and his malicious Uncle Crabtree. When it is suspected that Lady Teazle may have taken a lover, the joyful malice goes into overdrive. Affairs, indiscretions and intrigue ensue as these dealers in falsehood deliver human pain and accidental happiness in abundance.


Cast


Crew


Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

The School for Scandal (1970)

References

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