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Living Together

The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre

September 25, 26, 27, 28 & 29 1984

Living Together

by Alan Ayckbourn

Directed by
Margaret Ockenden


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“Great deal of fun”
– Director –

Cast

Keith Denyer – Reg

Pat Moss – Sarah

Roger Job – Norman

Margaret Ockenden – Annie

Barrie Bowen – Tom

Rosemary Mose – Ruth

 

Production Crew

ProducerBarrie Bowen

DesignedRalph Dawes

Stage ManagerRonald Cheesman

A.S.M.Margaret Davy

A.S.M.Jill Redman

A.S.M.Sally Bacon

Lighting DesignFrank Hurrell

Lighting DesignJonathon Dawes

Set ConstructionBrian Box

Set ConstructionDavid Comber

Set ConstructionMike Davy

Set ConstructionNicholas Fletcher

Set ConstructionMark Flower

Set ConstructionGillian Robertson

Front of HouseBetty Dawes

Foyer DecorRosemary Biggs

Programme Note #1: Living Together

MO wrote “What makes a man successful with women? Is good looks charm or sophistication? In Norman’s case – no. As he, himself says, “I’m just magnetic or something.”

Alan Ayckbourn has written three plays about one particular country week-end, under the general title Norman Conquests. Each is complete in itself. One play shows what happened in the dining-room, one the events in the living-room and the third the goings-on in the garden. Living Together is the second of the trilogy. If you enjoy this play and would like to see the others, do let us know.

We had a great deal of fun working on Living Together and are happy to welcome Rosemary Mose to the company and to see Roger again, playing the part of Norman.”