Playhouse Creatures

Playhouse Creatures by April De Angelis 7 – 9 March 2019

The time is the 1660’s – London – The monarchy has been restored and, on his return from France, Charles II has brought with him a love of theatre and of actresses! He decrees that women are allowed on the English stage for the first time, much to the delight of their male admirers! Corsets are pulled tight, cleavage revealed and the extreme lengths these ‘Creatures’ will go to for success.

   
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
Playhouse Creatures - March 2019
 

Cast

Doll Common : Alison Hudson

Mrs Gwynn : Jessica Landy

Mrs Farley : Lucy Thurman

John Wilmot : Ivan Phillips

Thomas Otway / Aubery de Vere : Hamish Robb

Mrs Betterton : Joanna Roskilly

Mrs Marshall : Sarah Rice

Mrs Barry : Lisa Cooper

Ensemble : Christine Low, Rebecca Aloneftis

Crew

Director :  Stephen Charles

Assistant Director : Samantha Powell

Stage Manager : Alison Muir

Stage Design : John Baskerville

Lighting : Ruth Wall

Lighting Operator (Saturday) : Rick Weston

Sound : Chris Wall

Costumes : Pat Baskerville

Costume Assistant : Wendy Roskilly

Properties : Margaret Bachini

Set Construction : Jim Anderson, John Baskerville,  Stephen Charles, Ivor Davies, Robert Evans, Graham Frost

Publicity : Pat Baskerville

Publicity Photos : Robert Evans

Poster and Programme : Joanna Roskilly

Front of House : Jeremy Evans & The Players