
Dry Rot
About Dry Rot
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One of the most successful farces that has appeared in London. It deals with a crazy, but very likeable gang of bookies who, in order to be near the racecourse, are staying at a country hotel run by a retired colonel and his wife and daughter. Secret rooms, sliding panels, mistaken identity and a nice little bit of romance are some of the main ingredients of this very racy and slick farce, which never lets up for a moment and provides some of the best possible entertainment around.

20 - 28 Nov, 1970
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Venue: The Little Theatre
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Genre: Comedy
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Playwright: John Chapman
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Director: Marj Ford
Other stagings at BNT
Cast
Alan Wakeling
Colonel Wagstaff
Sonja Kinnersley
Mrs. Wagstaff
Pat Earnshaw
Beth Barton
Bernadette Gannon
Susan Wagstaff
Craig Campbell
John Danby
Peter Bromley
Fred Phipps
David Lindsay
Alfred Tubbe
Frank Carrucan
Flash Harry
Ben Tholen
Albert Polignac
Elizabeth Heinz
Sergeant Fire
Crew
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DirectorMarj Ford
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Stage ManagerAndrea Knight
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SoundGeoffrey Murray
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LightingNeville Ward
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PropsYvonne Tippett, Marilyn McIver
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Set DesignIan Page
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MarketingRosalind White
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Program DesignRosalind White
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PhotographyBasil Dawson
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Set ConstructionIan Bolster, Kevin Manning, Ian Page
















