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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
*Stage Manager - [[SM Name]]
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* Director - [[Maria Bates]]
*Lighting Design - [[Designer Name]]
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* Assistant Director - [[Paula Kelly]]
*Lighting Operator - [[Operator Name]]
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* Fight Director - [[Anton Krause]]
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* Choreographer - [[Heather French]]
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* Production Manager - [[Mark Ireson]]
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* Stage Manager - [[Jane Moorhead]]
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* ASM’s - [[Graham Clements]], [[Kay George]] and [[Kasia Bate]]
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* Set Design - [[Charles Doyle]]
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* Construction Manager - [[Graham Clememts]]
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* Set Construction & Painting - [[Charles Doyle]], [[Mark Ireson]], [[Graham Clements]],[[Mike Elliott]] and  the cast & crew
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* Scenic Artists - [[Hazel Hindle]], [[Michael Wilson]] and [[Hans Mudlamootoo]]
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* Costume Design & Production - [[Heather French]]
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* Lighting Design & Rigging - [[Mike Elliott]], [[Jenny Harris]], [[Phil Gammon]]
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* Lighting Operation - [[Jenny Harris]]
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* Sound Design & Operation - [[Jill Fenton]]
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* Production Photographs - [[Phil Gammon]]
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* Poster Illustration - [[Steve Marchant]]
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 21:06, 25 May 2007

Poster by Steve Marchant

by Joan Macalpine based on the novel by Henry Fielding

Directed by Maria Bates

Performances: Tue 6th to Sat 10th June 2006, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Tom Jones is rich, ripe and rowdy. Tom, a man much beset by women and Squire Allworthy's adopted son, falls victim to the charms of one rustic wench after another, until at last the Squire grows tired of the trouble he causes and sends him off to cause it elsewhere. Then Tom becomes entangled with three women at once: Jenny Waters, a lady of warm heart and generous virtue, Mrs Fitzpatrick, a society lady seeking diversion from her oafish husband, and Sophia Western, whom Tom truly loves.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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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

Tom Jones (1980)

References

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