PAST PRODUCTION
(2007)
The Woman In White
By Wilkie Collins
About the Show
By Wilkie Collins, adapted by Constance Cox. Directed by Rene Hughes. This production of The Woman in White was adapted by Constance Cox from Wilkie Collins’ 1860 novel. The story is considered to be among the first mystery novels and is widely regarded by many critics as one of the first, and finest, in the genre of 'sensation novels', focusing on subject matter such as kidnapping, insanity, forgery and seduction. The play is set in the Drawing Room of Limmeridge Hall, Cumberland in 1861.
Cast
Mrs Vesey: Muriel Kidd
Walter Hartright: Ian-Paul Munday
Marion Halcombe: Jenny Jones
Mr Gilmore: Ray Harris
Frederick Fairlie: Tony Skeggs
Louis: James Neary
Laura Fairlee/Anne Catherick: Sian Elliott
Sir Percival Glyde: Paul Marshall
Count Fosco: Unknown
Countess Fosco: Janet Clark
Mrs Catherick: Sue Parker-Nutley
Creative Team
Stage Director: Unknown
Set Design: Ray Harris
Lighting Designer: David Hart
Sound Designer: Ian James
Set construction: Unknown
Backcloth: Jenny Kingman
Stage Manager: Liane Marchant
Asst Stage Manager: Janet Clark
Stage crew: Beryl Neal
Stage crew: Nina James
Stage crew: Unknown
Sound Assistant: Daniel Whymark
Props: Beryl Neal
Props: Nina James
Wardrobe: Margaret Uzzell
Make-up & hair: Jean Golder
Prompt: Unknown
House Manager: Unknown
Refreshments: Nina James
Refreshments: Ann Herbert
Raffle: Unknown
Raffle: Unknown
Box Office: Margaret Uzzell
Poster/programme design: Unknown
Programme editor: John Guttridge