Time And The Conways
by
J.B.Priestley
Directed by: Mary Burns
27th March, 30th March - 3rd April 1993
The Conways are having a party to celebrate Kay's twenty first birthday. Kay hopes to be a novelist. Hazel, the beauty, anticipates a romantic marriage. Madge wants to reform the world and marry the dashing young family lawyer. Carol, the baby of the family, spreads good cheer while Robin, back from war, is certain to have a good career. Alan is content to be an armchair philosopher. The nitwit mother has high hopes for them all. At the party Kay, with frightening clarity, sees her family twenty years in the future. They are petty, mean, and unfulfilled. Only Kay and her calm brother realize time is relative and there is something fine and worthwhile beyond.
Mrs Conway |
Doris Makin |
Alan |
Ric Norton |
Madge |
Julie Ward |
Robin |
Geoff Reyner |
Hazel |
Sarah Price |
Kay |
Gill Gunn |
Carol |
Nicola Haughton |
Joan |
Jennifer Hilton |
Ernest Beavers |
Simon Taylor |
Gerald Thornton |
Robin Smith |
Party Guests played by members of the Theatre Club |
Stage Manager |
Les Hinson |
Wardrobe |
Joyce Pomfret
Anne Hines
Hilary Whitelam
Joan Heineckey |
Properties |
Beryl Churchhouse
Patricia Hohne
Joyce Sykes
Janet Choudhury
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Lighting |
Gordon Butler
Richard Webb |
Sound |
Cyril Hines |
Hairdressing |
Sue Mooney |
Scenic Artists |
Patricia Hohne
Les Hinson |
Set Construction |
Cyril Hines
Norman Whitelam
Richard Webb
John Rowlands
Babs Frith
Derek Frith
Derek Hohne
Gordon Butler
Annemarie Thorp
Les Hinson |
Continuity |
Diane Jenkins |
Photography |
Mike Savage
Ian Smith |
Programme Cover |
Derek Frith |
Pianist |
Reg Sykes |
Soloist |
Sally Jolley |
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