PRODUCTION: A Taste Of Honey (Drama)
PRODUCTION DATE: 1962
DIRECTED BY: Robert G. Newton assisted by John McDonnell
STAGED: The Park Centre, Burgess Hill.
SYNOPSIS: Set in working class Salford, the play is about the adolescent Jo and her relationships with those about her. Her irresponsible, roving mother Helen and her mum's newly acquired drunken husband, her black sailor boyfriend who leaves her pregnant and Geoffrey the homosexual art student who moves in to help with the baby. It is also about Jo's unshakeable optimism throughout her trials.
PLAYWRIGHT: Shelagh Delaney
BHTC NOTES: Robert Newton (Director) suggested that the cast (and some other club members), went on a drama weekend at Highleigh Manor where they lived, ate and slept drama in preparation for the rehearsals and eventual production. It was remembered as an amazing experience in closely examining all the relationships and characters of the play.
The production was also entered in the 1962 Sussex Full Length Drama Festival and was judged 2nd in it's class (see Press Reviews Below)

CAST

CREW


Betty Dann
Helen
Alan Dann
Stage Director

Jo White
Josephine (her daughter)
Peter Campbell
Stage Manager

John Jefferies
Peter (her friend)
Yvonne Jones
Prompt

Anthony Hole
The Boy
Joan Clayman
Properties

Clive Jacklin
Geoffrey
Mary Harmes
Effects

David Williams, Don Hewitt,
The -
Brian Hicks
Lighting

Fatima Shah & Gail Smith
Children
Ester Aylett
Wardrobe

Pauline Hooper & Leon Figg
The Lovers
Jim Towell
Publicity

June Colledge & Norma Somerville
The Gossips
Bernard Clayman
Front Of House Manager

PRODUCTION PROGRAMME

Programme Cover

Cast & Crew

Scenes

PRESS REVIEWS

Press Review 1

Press Review 2

Photo with Press Review 2