Hedda Gabler
by
Christopher Hampton and Henrik Ibsen
Directed by: Norman Whitelam
17th, 20th - 24th November 1990
Hedda is an intelligent and ambitious woman, trapped in the stifling environment of a bourgeois 19th-century marriage. When writer Eilert Loevborg, an old flame returns to Hedda's life with a masterpiece that might threaten her husband's career, Hedda decides to take drastic and fatal action.
Aunt Julie |
Mary Scott |
Berte |
Margaret Williams |
George Tesman |
Geoff Bird |
Mrs Elvsted |
Pam Roberts |
Hedda Gabler |
Sue Mooney |
Judge Black |
John Still |
Eilert Lovborg |
Geoff Reyner |
Stage Manager |
Samantha Beswick |
Continuity |
Liz Crossland |
Set Design |
Norman Whitelam |
Set Construction |
Barbara Hayward
Cyril Hines
Gordon Butler
John Rowlands
Mary Burns
Peter Williams
Gordon Hayward |
Lighting |
Gordon Butler
Peter Williams |
Sound |
Chris Joyce |
Properties |
Marjorie Cox
Barbara Hayward |
Wardrobe |
Joyce Pomfret
Anne Hines
Mary Belton
Joan Heineckey
Chris Hall |
Programme Cover |
Derek Frith |
Production Assistant |
Mary Carthy |
We are indebted to WILMSLOW GRADEN CENTRE for the loan of plants and flowers |
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