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The COMPANY of PLAYERS
A member of the Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain
The Philanthropist
by Christopher Hampton
15th - 22nd October 1977
Directed by Keith Thompson
Philip is a "bachelor don". He is a philologist, pleased and fascinated by words. A friend of Philip's, Donald, brings over a young playwright, John, to read from his play. Philip's critique of of the play is misinterpreted and John attempts to prove the credibility of his storyline by reenacting a scene, and everyone’s life changes.
Christopher Hampton became involved in theatre at Oxford University and moved on to become the youngest writer ever to have a play performed in the West End in 1966. During the 1980s, his stage writing was also combined with television work. In 1985 he adapted the Choderlos de Laclos novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses for the RSC which ran for nearly 2000 performances in the West End.
The action of the place takes place in Philip's living quarters.
Cast
Eric Chorley Philip
Ray Newton Donald
Rex Harley John
Margaret Hodges Celia
Tony Cole-Hamilton Braham
Liz Barratt Araminta
Gill Millinger Liz
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Crew
Gill Millinger Production Secretary
Oliver Wilson Stage Manager
Mick Fairless & Mark Bond Lighting & sound
Betty Cole-Hamilton Prompt
Gill Millinger Props
Oliver Wilson Set Design
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This page last updated 26th May 2003
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