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The Madame Macadam Travelling Theatre

madamemacadamby Thomas Kilroy
directed by Charlotte Moore

October 9- November 1, 1992
The Actor’s Playhouse

The Madame MacAdam Travelling Theatre is a small English touring company. It arrives in a provincial Irish town, sometime in the early 1940s during the turmoil of World War II. The play of the same name explores what happens when the players and townspeople interact.

Creative Team:
Set Design: David Raphel
Lighting Design: Kenneth Posner
Costume Design: David Tosser
Sound Design: James M. Bay
Production Stage Manager: Pamela Edington

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Opening Night: October 19, 1992

Cast

Ellen Adamson: Sally
Atilla: Dog
W.B. Brydon: Lyle Jones
Denise DuMaurier: Mde. MacAdam
Rosemary Fine: Jo
Michael Judd: Bun Bourke
Fiona McCormac: Marie Therese
Brian F. O’Byrne:
2nd LDF Man/ Slipper/ Chamberlain
Denis O’Neill:
1st LDF Man/ Chamberlain
Ciarán O’Reilly: Rabe
Michael O’Sullivan: Sergeant

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