Noises Off
About Noises Off
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Noises Off is a 1982 farce by the English playwright Michael Frayn.
Frayn conceived the idea in 1970 while watching from the wings a performance of The Two of Us, a farce that he had written for Lynn Redgrave. He said, "It was funnier from behind than in front, and I thought that one day I must write a farce from behind." The prototype, a short-lived one-act play called Exits, was written and performed in 1977. At the request of his associate, Michael Codron, Frayn expanded this into what would become Noises Off. It takes its title from the theatrical stage direction indicating sounds coming from offstage.
7 - 17 Dec, 1988
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        Venue: The Courthouse Theatre
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        Genre: Comedy
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        Playwright: Michael Frayn
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        Director: Sonja Kinnersly
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1990 Encore Awards
 
Cast
Pamela Maiden
Dotty Otley
Christopher Simcocks
Lloyd Dallas
John Daykin
Garry Lejeune
Maureen Addenbrooke
Brooke Ashton
Liz Gurrie
Poppy Norton-Taylor
Fred Fargher
Frederick Fellowes
Jill Dunne
Belinda Blair
Peter Eyers
Tim Allgood
Philip Hobson
Selsdon Mowbray
Crew
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    Director
Sonja Kinnersly
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    Stage Manager
Wendy Hall
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    Assistant Stage Manager
Alex Ball
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    Set Design
Ray Riordan
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    Set Construction
Mark Riordan. Ray Riordan, Cast and Crew
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    Stage Crew
Ron Noonan, Damien Noonan, Michael Dunne
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    Props
David Hinrichsen
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    Lighting
Andrew Brown
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    Sound
Neale Dick and Ivan Rosengreen
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    Front of House
Elise Brown and helpers
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    Publicity
Elise Brown, Jeni Rowell, Adrian Rowell
 
Awards
This production was recognised in the 1990 Encore Awards