Archives - Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
by Edward AlbeeDirected by Mervyn LloydSaturday 3rd – Saturday 10th October 1970 in the AuditoriumThis is the play that turns Albee overnight into a world-famous playwright. It is a savagely funny and moving study of an American middle-class marriage and provides a superb vehicle for four virtuoso performances. |
Part of the Barn’s 1970/1971 season Presented by The Barn Theatre Club |
Event details from The Barn Theatre Archive | |
Cast
| Martha | - | Lilian Allman |
| George | - | Hugh Croydon |
| Nick | - | Keith Thompson |
| Honey | - | Janet Aspey |
Creative team
| Director | - | Mervyn Lloyd |
| Stage Manager | - | Stella Taylor |
| Production Manager | - | Pam Farlie |
| Set Designer | - | Michael McKever |
| Lighting | - | John Cunningham |
| Brenda Newey | ||
| Prompter | - | Peggy Thompson |
| Properties | - | Gloria Moseley |
| Dance Adviser | - | Deborah Thompson |
| Costumes | - | Janet While |
| Hairdressing | - | Julia Gosling |
| Sound | - | Peter Standen |
| Music | - | Andy Gee |
| Box Office | - | Noreen Stubbs |
| Set Construction | - | Members of The Barn Theatre Club |


