Archives - Hedda Gabler
by Henrik IbsenDirected by Ray AspeySaturday 14th – Saturday 21st November 1970 in the AuditoriumThe study of a frustrated woman whose misfortune it was to bring destruction upon herself and those around her. Written about 1890, the play is still modern in essence. Though tragic, it is not gloomy. Written in an economy of language and action it is one of the world's great plays. |
Part of the Barn’s 1970/1971 season Presented by The Barn Theatre Club |
Event details from The Barn Theatre Archive | |
Cast
| George Tesman | - | David Gill |
| Hedda Tesman | - | Brenda Burton |
| Miss Juliana Tesman | - | Marion Canadine |
| Mrs Elvsted | - | Elizabeth Downing |
| Judge Brack | - | Michael McArdle |
| Eilbert Loevborg | - | Clive Wiseman |
| Bertha | - | Joan Burgess |
Creative team
| Director | - | Ray Aspey |
| Production Secretary | - | Bernardine Bradshaw |
| Stage Manager | - | Stella Taylor |
| Assistant Stage Manager | - | Maryam Rodway |
| Set Designers | - | Beth Rogers |
| Edgar Rogers | ||
| Lighting and Sound | - | Denys Wells |
| Peter Standen | ||
| Properties | - | Jo Gould |
| Sheila Foxon | ||
| Wardrobe | - | Kathleen Lloyd |
| Noreen Stubbs | ||
| Cassandra Davies | ||
| Prompters | - | Carol Bartlett |
| Sue Horner | ||
| Box Office | - | Joan Wilson |
| Publicity | - | Brian Jolly |


