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The End-of-the-Pier Amateur Dramatic Company rehearse
into the night to the sound of storms raging overhead
after being
locked into the theatre. The vision of a
mysterious, ghostly figure heralds the doom of the
the players, as one-by-one accidents befall them.
Perhaps uttering 'Macbeth' during rehearsals is more than just a theatrical superstition ...
| Producer/Director |
Janet Harrison |
| Stage Manager |
Alf Barker |
| House Manager | Nigel Sherratt |
| Linda |
Lynne Hudson |
| Ginny |
Carrie Ankerstein |
| Sandra |
Rosemary Lister |
| Harry |
Peter Wood |
| Alex | Rick Fawley |
| Sylvia | Helen Mayes |
| Martin | Lawrence Whyte |
| Moppet | Rita Proctor |
| Lighting | Danny Gooch |
| Sound |
Welwyn D'Roza Peter Cutts |
| Continuity | Pauline Morgan |
| Costumes | The Cast |
| Properties |
Joyce McGee Peter Cutts |
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Special Visual Effects & Pyrotechnics |
Welwyn D'Roza Alf Barker |
| Publicity |
Peter Wood Graham Fawley |
| Photography |
Graham Fawley Danny Gooch |
| Tickets |
Brenda Spencer |
| Accounts |
Joyce McGee |
| Web Design | Rick Fawley |
| ACT I | Scene I | Shortly after seven p.m. |
| Scene II | Several hours later | |
| ACT II | Scene I | A few minutes later |
| ACT II | Scene II | Half an hour later. |
| ACT III | Scene I | Twenty Minutes later |
| Scene II | Early morning |