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VenueCryer Arts (formerly Charles Cryer Studio Theatre)
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From1st June 2001
To2nd June 2001
When19:45
PricesFrom £6.00. To £6.00.
Cryer Arts (formerly Charles Cryer Studio Theatre) (V293)
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Four Plays for Coarse Actors - Streuth/Il Fornicazione/The Colliers Tuesday Tea/All's Well That Ends As You Like It

Work:: Four Plays for Coarse Actors (S2003405008)


Author Michael Green

Production:: Streuth/Il Fornicazione/The Colliers Tuesday Tea/All's Well That Ends As You Like It (T159321746)

"One who remembers the lines but not the order in which they come." Hilarious comedy which celebrates, the inept, the wooden, the badly choreographed, the mistimed, the over eager and the talentless, as shown in four short plays ( detective thriller, opera, kitchen-sink drama and Shakespeare.) The Coarse actors struggle on through collapsing sets, missed cues and their own supreme lack of ability, steadfast in their belief that the show must go on. Features unique video footage of what is actually happening backstage.
Company Quirky Productions
Director Matthew Jones
Design Rachel Jones
Design Lewis Jones
Design Neil French
Sound Damian de Lancey-Green
Other James Kirby (Stage Manager)
Other Rachel Jones (Props)
Other Abigail Thomson (Props)
Performer Matthew Jones
Performer Kate Pilkington
Performer Lewis Jones
Performer Cliff Hunt
Performer Debbie Martin
Performer Karen McIlmurray
Performer Neil French
Performer Kelly Hunt
Performer Ben Amor
Performer David Scott
Performer Matt Young

Listing:: L0279786379




Streuth/Il Fornicazione/The Colliers Tuesday Tea/All's Well That Ends As You Like It

"One who remembers the lines but not the order in which they come." Hilarious comedy which celebrates, the inept, the wooden, the badly choreographed, the mistimed, the over eager and the talentless, as shown in four short plays ( detective thriller, opera, kitchen-sink drama and Shakespeare.) The Coarse actors struggle on through collapsing sets, missed cues and their own supreme lack of ability, steadfast in their belief that the show must go on. Features unique video footage of what is actually happening backstage.

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