The COMPANY of PLAYERS
Tom And Viv
by Michael Hastings
10th - 18th July 2009
Directed by Claudia McKelvey

T.S.Eliot's wife, Vivien, suffered from a severe hormonal imbalance during their seventeen years together. Their pained private life was the source of some of Eliot's finest work. Despite the complex nature of their relationship, he spoke of her as someone who gave him everything he wanted, and to whom he owed everything. Thoroughly researched, with new biographical information, the play attempts to move Eliot away from the doctrine of impersonal modernism. Here he is portayed as a deeply subjective poet.

Tom and Viv received its premiere at the Royal Court in 1984, and subsequently transferred to the West End. It has been made into a major motion picture starring Willem Dafoe and Miranda Richardson.
(Doollee)

Cast

Mark Haumann  Tom
Loretta Freeman  Viv
Jackie Lawn  Rose
Eric Chorley  Charles
Andy Kirtley  Maurice
Rose Tregidgo  Louise
Louise Kemplen  Bank Teller
Graham Kilner  Janes

Crew

Viv Richardson  Stage Manager
Ros Saint Clair  Production Secretary
Jackie Clark & Chris Smith  Props
Richard Dodwell  Lighting
Tony Mason  Sound
Pat Steadman  Prompt
Mike Day and The Mondaynighters  Set Construction


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