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Staff productions were staged independently of those put on the the English Department (there was no separate Drama Department in those days). The fact that staff had time to stage such productions is an indication on how much less paperwork they were bogged down with back then. (Not making a point, simply telling the truth.)
Performers' names to follow.
Staff productions were staged independently of those put on the the English Department (there was no separate Drama Department in those days). The fact that staff had time to stage such productions is an indication on how much less paperwork they were bogged down with back then. (Not making a point, simply telling the truth.)
John Hartland is standing, in the white shirt.
Staff productions were staged independently of those put on the the English Department (there was no separate Drama Department in those days). The fact that staff had time to stage such productions is an indication on how much less paperwork they were bogged down with back then. (Not making a point, simply telling the truth.)
Performers' names to follow.
Staff productions were staged independently of those put on the the English Department (there was no separate Drama Department in those days). The fact that staff had time to stage such productions is an indication on how much less paperwork they were bogged down with back then. (Not making a point, simply telling the truth.)
John Hartland, left.
Directed by Sam Yates. Starring Harry McEntire as Billy Fisher.
Showing at the Royal Exchange Theatre from 13 June - 12 July 2014.
This picture was taken in the centre of Bradford, which is - let's face it - a shithole, so I was surprised to find that something mildly interesting had once happened there!
We really enjoyed the Saturday Matinee. There were some very strong performances from members of the cast
unfortunately, the few pictures i took of the long blondes are too blurry to be interesting (i'm still not used to the new camera). however, this was a test shot that i took of the opening band, which i think ended up as sort of a happy accident – with that subtitled quote and everybody's faces hidden from view.