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Butterflies Are Free

The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre

September 26, 27, 28, 29 & 30 1978

Butterflies Are Free

by Leonard Gershe

Directed by
Brian Moulton


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“Sophisticated best”
– Shoreham Herald –

Cast

Peter Joyce – Don Baker

Jeanette Goode – Jill Tanner

Frances Moulton – Mrs. Baker

Barrie Bowen – Ralph Austin

 

Production Crew

Stage ManagerFrances Thorne

AssistantMargaret Davy

AssistantSusan Whittaker

AssistantJane Corbett

LightingAndrew Theaker

Set DesignBrian Moulton

Set ConstructionBrian Moulton

Set ConstructionPeter Joyce

Front of HouseJohn King

Box OfficeSandie Joyce

Production SecretaryPeter Joyce

Musical AdvisorPatrick Johnson

 

Programme Note #1: Butterflies Are Free

BM wrote: “Very few playwrights have the gift of combining comedy and pathos in a package that is neither sickly sentimental nor predictable. I am sure you will agree with me that Leonard Gershe is one.

I fell in love with this play on sight and looked forward to the time when I could direct it for Wick. The time is now and I hope we do it justice.”

Programme Note #2: Butterflies Are Free

Peter Joyce is taking his first major part as Don. Peter was a member of the young Wick in the mid sixties before leaving the area. He returned in 1974 and has had a number of small parts in such productions as Othello, Man for All Seasons, and The Odd Couple. His last appearance was in the One Act Play Death and Nellie Miller.

Jeanette Goode has been with Wick for two years and has had parts in The Barretts and How the Other Half Loves.

Barrie Bowen is a long-standing member of Wick joining in 1963.

Frances Moulton is also a back-bone member. Both have appeared in numerous plays. Frances will be remembered for her part in The Barretts, she recently directed Wick’s Christmas play Rainbow. Barrie was in Rainbow and played a major part in The Secretary Bird.