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Who wants to be 100
(anyone who's 99)

By Roger Hall
Directed by Sian Davis
19th November to 30th November 2013

Cast
Alan: Richard McFadgen
Edwin: Max Golding
The Carers: Linda Pudney
The Visitors: Carolyn Gibson
Leo: Drew Dallaston
Charles: Paul Norell

Backstage
Director: Sian Davis
Producer: Karen Kluit
Stage Managers: Karen Kluit, Bob Jessopp
Wardrobe: June MacDonald
Props: Linda Earl
Prompt: Joan Earl
Front of House: Marian Allen
Set Design: Sian Davis
Set Painting: Marian Allen, Tony Dunn, Jan Coates, Michael Allen
Set Building: Mark Allen, Michael Allen, Bob Jessopp, Alan Kluit
Video Production:  Bob Jessopp
Lighting Design: Duncan Milne
Lighting Operators: Tony Dunn, Rachel Rust, Keith Towl
Sound Design & Operator:  Paul Kershaw
Publicity: Bob Jessopp
Photography: Mac McIver
Poster Design: Malcolm Dale
Billboards:  Tony Dunn, Bryan Moore
Programme: Mac McIver