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SUMMARY:84 Charing Cross Road
DESCRIPTION:by James Roose Evans\nA tender and heart-warming tale of transatlantic friendship, 84 Charing Cross Road is a bittersweet comedy based on the extraordinary true story of the remarkable relationship that developed over 20 years between a vivacious New York writer and a London bookseller. Through their exchange of humorous and often intimate correspondence a snapshot of Britain from the post-war 1940s to the swinging 60s is revealed, alongside a touching human story that still resonates today. A love story about good literature, between Helen and Frank\nHelen Hanff is a struggling writer in New York who first writes to Marks & Co an antiquarian book store in London, Frank Doel is a delightfully dusty supplier of so many old volumes to Helen who shows her gratitude by sending “care packages”.\n \nSponsored by Tanner Business Centre. 01457 872273\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCast & Crew\nHelene Hanff   …..Tracey Rontree\nFrank Doel  ………..Simon Wood\nMegan Wells/Maxine Stuart\nVerity Mann\nCecily Farr  …… Laura Rothwell\nMr. Martin  ….Keith Begley\nWilliam Humphries (Bill)  …..Colin Watt\nJoan Todd (Mrs) ….. Patricia Redshaw\nYoung girl…..  Chloe Whatmoug\nDirector……………………………………………………………..Melvyn Bates\nSet design …………………………………………………………Melvyn Bates,\nSet construction …………….. Keith Begley, Mike Clegg, Colin Watt,\n……………………………………………………….Verity Mann, Melvyn Bates\nStage manager ………………………………………………………..Colin Watt\nLighting & sound ……………………………………………..David Plowright\nCostume …..Jackie Mackey, Jan Peel,Cath Bingley, Verity Mann\nProps …………………….Ali Oxborrow, Siobhan Ebden, Carol Davies\nPrompt …………………………………………………………………. Dot Hynes\nDirector’s notes\nThis wonderful play is a dramatisation of business letters between a struggling female script writer and an antiquarian book store in London. In a sense, these are also love letters. They are about the love of good literature. The play takes place over a 20 year period,\nbeginning in 1949, when Helene Han first writes to Marks & Co and ends in 1969. Credits for this play when it was first staged in New York and London are as follows:\nNew York Daily Times – An evening of enchantment a\nnd charm, the like of which is rarely encountered in the theatre.\nWhat’s on in London – Charming. A gentle touching hands across the sea chronicle. Sentimental in the best sense of the word.\nWe do so much hope that you agree with these critics. Sit back and enjoy 84 Charing Cross Road.\n
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CATEGORIES:Saddleworth Players,Saddleworth Players 1920
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