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Performance

VenueMinerva Theatre
TownChichester
CountyWest Sussex
From7th June 2000
Opened13th June 2000
To1st July 2000
WhenIn rep, check dates. Evenings 19:45, Wed/Sat Mats 14:45
Minerva Theatre (V1310317653)
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The Sea

The Sea

Work:: The Sea (S4869)

This biting dark comedy takes place in 1907 in a small, seaside village on the East Anglian Coast. The world of the village is harsh, a place where the weak are destroyed by the strong and the strong abuse their power. Mrs Rafi, the bullying matriarch, and her clique of simpering ladies trample on everyone's feelings. Mr Hatch, a sad, unhinged little man is paranoid about visitors from outer space stealing the brains from people's heads and replacing them with machinery! They are enemies, fighting against one another and each other's idiosyncratic allies. The Sea was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre in May 1973.
Author Edward Bond

Production:: (T01545851632)

Director Sean Holmes
Design Anthony Lamble
Lighting Chris Scott
Sound Tom Lishman
Director Terry King (fight)
Performer Susan Engel (Mrs Rafi)
Performer Michael Gould (Mr Hatch)
Performer Peter Bourke (Vicar)
Performer Elizabeth Edmonds (Mrs Tilehouse)
Performer Rachel Pickup (Rose)
Performer Ferdy Roberts (Hollarcut)
Performer Alan Williams (Evans)
Performer John Lightbody (Thompson)
Performer Kali Peacock (Rachel)
Performer Raymond Sawer (Carter)
Performer Helen Stanley (Mafanwy)
Performer James Thornton (Willy Carson)
Performer Katherine Tozer (Jilly)

Listing:: L2096447915

Minerva Studio.



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Minerva Studio.

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