Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov
Brewhouse Theatre 17 th - 21 st October 1978
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Cast |
| Olga (the eldest sister) |
Rosemary Allsworth |
| Masha (the middle sister) |
Maggie Bundey |
| Irina (the youngest sister) |
Hilary Marshall |
| Soliony (the gloomy Captain) |
Hugh Bazley |
| Chebutykin (the Doctor) |
Alex Yandall |
| Toozenbach (the Baron) |
John Tyler |
| Anfisa (the old nurse) |
Beryl Morris |
| Ferapont (the porter) |
Robin Bush |
| Vershinin (the new Colonel) |
Tony Bundey |
| Andrey (the brother) |
Christopher Pollard |
| Koolyghin (Masha’s teacher
husband) |
John Agrell |
| Natasha (Andrey’s wife-to-be) |
Avril Ross |
| Fedotik (a young Lieutenant) |
Courtney Spence |
| Rodé (a young lieutenant) |
Stephen Elliot |
| A Maid |
Josephine Allsworth |
| Backstage |
| Directed by |
Michael Robinson |
| Designer |
Stephen Line |
| Construction |
George Lashbrook and Robert Sherman |
| Stage Manager |
Peter Faram |
| Assistant Stage Manager |
Eileen Agrell |
| Costumes |
Hermione Durham and Gwen Wilkins |
| Properties |
Elsie Goldsmith and Chris Barnett |
| Furniture |
Thelma Wander |
| Lighting |
Pauline Goldsworthy and Chris Barnett |
| Sound |
John Reynolds and Mark Wallace |
| Company Secretary |
Pat Dawson |
| Front
of House or Acknowledgments |
| |
Bermans and Nathans Ltd., |
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The Headmaster, Taunton School |
| |
The Department of Russian, University
of Exeter |
| Ladies hair styles |
Marilyn Ewens |
| For garden furniture |
The Greyhound Inn, Staple Fitzpaine |
| For furniture and properties |
The Bristol Old Vic |
| For furniture |
Howard Wander Antiques |
| For brass bed |
Peter Woods |
| For candelabra |
Jeremiah’s Gift Centre |
| For glasses |
Peter Dominic Ltd |
| For camera |
Starkers Bazaar |
| For the
Taunton Thespians |
| Publicity |
Ray Stokes |
| Box Office |
Ted & Elsie Goldsmith |
| Programme |
Robin Bush |
| For the
Brewhouse Theatre |
| Manager and Licensee |
Christopher C. Durham |
| Resident Stage Manager |
Charles Evans |
The theatre is staffed by volunteers: Members of the
Arts Centre and Theatre Association (ACTA) |