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Vita and Virginia

by Eileen Atkins
29 Jun 2006 – 8 Jul 2006
Vita and Virginai tells the stpry of the relationship between two very special women, Vita Sackville-West and Vrginia Wolf. The two women were both established writers and with their respective husbands, members of the illustrious Bloomsbury. They met at a duinner party in 1922 and began a frienship that morphed into a passionate affair. Although their story is told largely through the medium of letters exchanged between the pair, the play appears to be full of action, so vivd is the imagery and so powerful are the emotions expressed. The realtionship (including the rift caused by Virginia's jealousy of Vita's other lovers) is so unambguous, that you can enjoy the play even if you don't have an in-depth acquantance with the women's work and lives. Vita and Vrginia gives us a rare opportunity to eavesdrop on the rich, talented and famous who lived in a world far removed from that inhabited by the 'celebrites' of todays gossip columns.

Cast

VitaTerry MacTavish
VirginiaJocelyn Harris

Direction & Production

DirectorLouise Petherbridge

Crew

Stage ManagerAndrew Cook
Technical OperatorAngus Dingwall
Technical OperatorHugh Dingwall
Technical OperatorAndrew Cook
Technical OperatorNeal Barber
Production DesignLouise Petherbridge
Set ConstructionAndrew Cook
WardrobeJane McCabe
PhotographyReg Graham
PosterBrian Beresford
PublicityRoslyn Nijenhuis
Front of HouseMurray Robertson
Front of HouseAlison Finigan

Photographs

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