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Cheapside 1991 - Galway

David Allen

Cast

Robert Green
Maelíosa Stafford

Cutting Ball/ Ned Alleyn/ Fish Seller
Phelim Drew

Alice/ Mary Frith
Ali White

W. Shakespeare/ C. Marlowe
Patrick Dickson

Creative Team

Directed by:
Roland Jacquarello

Design:
Kathy Strachan

Lighting Design:
Roger Simonsz

Music (composed & performed):
Brendan O’Regan

Costume Design:
Kathy Strachan

Production Team

Production Manager
Tony Killeen

Stage Director
Moya McHugh

Stage Manager
Bernie Walsh

Assistant Stage Manager
Angela Duffy

Chief Electrician
David Murphy

Set Construction
Alan Clarke

Assisted by
Frank Gleeson

Costume Construction
Monica Ennis
The Costume Company
Amy Stewart

Ms. White’s Costumes cut by
Nigel Boyd

Scenic Artist
Adam Cutts

Trainee Director
John Crowley

Operators
David Murphy
Eamonn Fox

Soundtrack recorded by
Pat Neary

Production Photography
Amelia Stein

Poster Design
Graphiconies

Script Editor
Martin Drury

Box Office
Ann O’Dea

Front of House
Niall Barrett
Yvonne Barrett
Ethel Burke
Joan Mallon
Orfhlaith Stafford
Mike Ward

Artistic Director
Maelíosa Stafford

General Manager
Jane Daly

Administrator
Anne Butler

“This is Druid at its most daring” City Tribune, 19 July 1991

“a diamond of a play” Galway Advertiser 18 July 1991

“a magnificent production of one of the most clever, funny and moving pieces of theatre I’ve seen in a long time” The Sunday Independent 21 July 1991

“An intoxicating blend of lust, fear and greed” The Irish Times 22 July 1991

1991

Performances

Druid Theatre, Chapel Lane, Galway
18th July – Late August, 1991

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