An Evening Of Dilemmas - The 2005 Carlton Showcasewritten byLots of different peopledirected byLots of different peopleperformed atWimbledon Community CentreThursday 3rd and Friday 4th March 2005 |
Introduction | by | Ian Ward | |
Othello In Earnest | by | Perry Pontac | details |
Bloody Poetry | by | Howard Brenton | details |
Steaming | by | Nell Dunn | details |
Scientist Sketch | by | Jeremy Dyson,Steve Pemberton,Mark Gatiss,Reece Shearsmith | details |
Who Was William Shakespeare | by | Patrick Barlow | details |
Young Love | by | Victoria Wood | details |
Date With A Stranger | by | Cherie Vogelstein | details |
Agenda Item 1 – Any Other Business? | by | Mike Norman-Smith | details |
Top Girls | by | Carol Churchill | details |
Cosmetic Surgery | by | Victoria Wood | details |
His Girl Friday | by | Howard Hawks | details |
Mau Mau | by | Jeremy Dyson,Steve Pemberton,Mark Gatiss,Reece Shearsmith | details |
Lady Brabantio | ~ | Jane Lewis |
Mr Othello | ~ | Edgar Nanayakkara |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | ~ | Ian Ward |
Mary Godwin | ~ | Kirsty Collins |
Cast | ~ | Kathie Arundell Val Foskett Alison Raffan Ruth Brooks Cecile Dibnall Riikka Silvennoinen Mike Norman-Smith |
Cast | ~ | Ian Ward Jethro Crabb Paul Flannery |
Performed by | ~ | James Grayston |
Silly but sweet Gail and ‘Dead Clever’ Carl are engaged and looking to the future. Take a peak into their romantic lives as they contemplate marriage, sex & washing up bowls.
Gail | ~ | Jane Richards |
Carl | ~ | Andrew Candish |
New York can be quite a scary place if you're on your own. So you would think that having a quiet cup of coffee in a coffee shop, you should be safe from strangers...think again!
Clark | ~ | Mike Tierney |
Paula | ~ | Annette Piper |
Man | ~ | Vince Lewer |
Woman | ~ | Cindy Graves |
Frank | ~ | James Grayston |
Callusthenia | ~ | Val Foskett |
Marlene has something to celebrate; she's the first female executive at the Top Girls employment agency. She's conquered London and hard-working women can finally earn the same rewards as men: money, power and independence. But there's a price to pay for success, and Marlene and her sister Joyce must come to terms with her own sacrifice. At Top Girls, politics get personal.
Marlene | ~ | Louisa Court |
Joyce | ~ | Christina Cassells |
So, you think things have started to sag. You think you need something to lift your spirits. You think cosmetic surgery is the way to go? Think again!
Customer | ~ | Cindy Graves |
Receptionist | ~ | Ruth Brooks |
The year is 1940. The place is the newspaper offices of Chicago's Morning Post. Hildy Johnson, the paper's star reporter has arrived to hand in her resignation. But will she really be able to leave journalism behind?
Hildy Johnson | ~ | Arabella Butler |
Walter Burns | ~ | Frank Lelann |
Bruce Baldwin | ~ | Vincent Lewer |
Gerry | ~ | Mike Norman-Smith |
Max | ~ | Raoul de Bunsen |
Three colleagues sit in an indian restaurant, one gets another to tell the other a joke. What could possibly go wrong?
Jeff | ~ | Paul Flannery |
Mike | ~ | Ian Ward |
Brian | ~ | Jethro Crabb |
Sound | ~ | Simon Harris |
Lighting | ~ | Kristen McGorry |
Stage Manager | ~ | ??? |
Producers | ~ | Paul Flannery Lucie Morris |
Programme & Website | ~ | Matthew Petty |