Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Taunton, 13th – 17th March 1984
Cast | |
Frith | Anthony Brown |
Mrs Danvers | Margaret Way |
Beatrice Lacey | Beryl Morris |
Giles Lacey | Peter Gange |
Frank Crawley | Colin Craggs |
Robert | Adrian Whyte |
First Maid | Lee Davis |
Second Maid | Sue Hollis |
Maxim de Winter | Tony Charles |
Mrs de Winter | Erica Pitchers |
Jack Favell | Vivian Spence |
Mr Coleman Fortescue | Joe Barnett |
Mrs Coleman Fortescue | Jan Perry |
Colonel Julyan | Stuart Symonds |
William Tabb | John Burbery |
Guests | Jo Butler, Betty Donald, Julia Billingham, Richard Brown, Fran Millward, Rob Campbell, Carol Burbery |
Backstage | |
Directed by | Pat Hudson |
Stage Manager | Bob Hudson |
Deputy Stage Manager | Jonathan Nash |
Assistant Stage Manager | Pearl Churchill |
Lighting | Martyn Trott |
Sound | Bob Hudson |
Technical Operator | John Reynolds |
Properties | Pip Maclean |
Assisted by | Wendy Stark |
Wardrobe | Elsie Goldsmith |
Hairstylist | Pearl Churchill |
Make up | Tom Hull |
Pianist | Eileen Thorpe |
Set Design | Pat Hudson |
Set Construction | Edward (Ted) Goldsmith |
Assisted by | Patrick Sanders, Adrian Whyte, Jennie Western |
Acknowledgments | |
For designing poster and programme artwork | Doreen Lewis-Smith |
For Production Photographs | Delmar Studio |
Press Photographs | Norman Thompson |
For secretarial assistance | Shirley Boobyer |
For hand designed posters | Bernard Gay |
For erecting publicity billboards | George Lashbrook |
For window displays | Britannia Building Society, Woolwich Building Society, Midland Bank |
For telephone | Mr Povey, British Telecom Museum, Taunton |
For case of champagne | Moët & Chandon, London |
For Miss Way’s wig | Wig Creations |
For help and advice with properties | Mark Wallace |
For record research | Jim Winter |
For records | B.B.C. Sound Effects Dept. |
For baking trays | W. T. Maynard Son & Co. Ltd. |
For Victorian Table | Blorenge Guest House |
For dress boxes | Hazel Chilcott |
For loan of sundries | Camilla Clutterbuck |
For floral arrangements | Pearl Churchill |