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PRODUCTION: A Passage To India (Drama)
PRODUCTION DATE: October 1982
DIRECTED BY: Charles Lewis
STAGED: The Martlets Hall, Burgess Hill
SYNOPSIS: Before deciding whether to marry Chandrapore's local magistrate, Adela Quested wants to discover the "real India" for herself.
Newly arrived from England, she agrees to see the Marabar Caves with the charming Dr Aziz and through this one harmless event, the absurdity, hysteria and depth of cultural ignorance is exposed that existed in British India in the twenties.
PLAYWRIGHT: Santha Rama Rau - Adapted from the E.M. Forster Novel.
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| CREW
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| Leon Figg
| Dr. Aziz
| Margaret Coveney
| Stage Manager
| Jim Towell
| Mr. Fielding
| Kim Chamberlain
| Asst. Stage Manager
| Graham Rought
| Ranjit
| Peter Coveney
| Technical Manager & Sound
| Nancy Forsdike
| Mrs. Moore
| Geoff Twyman
| Set Design
| Jane Josephs
| Miss Adela Quested
| John Hurst, Geoff Twyman & Tim Kendell
| Set Construction
| Peter Martin
| Professor Godbole
| Barbara Kinsey, Chris Twyman & Hazel Bell
| Properties
| Anthony Hole
| Ronny Heaslop
| Jeremy Hole & Richard Griffin
| Lighting
| Paul Wigzell
| Indian Guide
| Pam Jefferies
| Wardrobe
| Pam Jefferies
| Mrs. Turton
| Jane Towell
| Prompt
| Sheila Wells
| Mrs. McBryde
| Mary Jupp
| Box Office
| Gillian White
| Mrs. Leslie
| Audrey Lewry
| Front Of House
| Mary Jupp
| Mrs. Burton
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| Anne Bradley
| Mrs. Collins
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| Bryan Margoram
| Mr. Fletcher
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| Robin Blaxland
| Major Callendar
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| Jim Wilson
| Mr. Burton
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| Keith Jefferies
| Mr. Turton
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| Ken Guest
| Mr. McBryde
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| Graham Knight
| Mr. Hamidullah
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| Keith Grant
| Mr. Amritrao
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| John Poulson
| Mr. Das
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| Indian Servants: Grant Neve, Lee Harmes, Julian Gilby & Ann Fairall.
 Programme Cover |
 Cast |
 Crew & Scenes |
 Press Article |
 Nancy Forsdike |
 Nancy Forsdike, Bryan Margoram & Anne Bradley |
 Charles Lewis |
 Nancy Forsdike |
 Nancy Forsdike |
 Full Cast 1 |
 Full Cast 2 |
 After show - Jim Towell, Sandra Knight & Graham Knight |
 Press Review |
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