A Mad World, My Masters
From: Thursday, 6th June 2013
To: Friday, 25 October 2013
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Synopsis
London, Soho... 1956. Where glamour rubs up against filth, and likes it; where the posh mix with musicians, whores and racketeers; where 'virginity is no city trade', and where a dashingly impecunious bachelor in need of quick cash and a good time has to live on his wits. Turning con-man to fool his rich uncle, he variously becomes a lord, a high class call girl, and - God forbid - a poor actor. But a beautiful Soho tart is also on the scam: a whore to some, a religious instructor to others, and a debutante in need of an eligible bachelor to yet more...
Cast
Richard Goulding (Dick Follywit)
Joe Bannister (Footman)
Ellie Beaven (Mrs Littledick)
Ishia Bennison (Mrs Kidman)
Ben Deery (Sponger)
Richard Durden (Spunky)
Gwilym Lloyd (Caretaker/Sir Aquitaine Squodge)
Harry McEntire (Oboe)
Perry Millward (Waiter/Footman)
Ciaran Owens (Master Whooping Prospect)
Nicholas Prasad (Master Muchly Minted)
Ian Redford (Sir Bounteous Progress)
Rose Reynolds (Debutante/Escort)
Steffan Rhodri (Mr Littledick)
David Rubin (Private Detective/Andrew Skunknodger)
Badria Timimi (Waitress/Escort)
Dwane Walcott (Constable)
Jonny Weldon (Waiter/Footman)
Creative
Thomas Middleton (Author)
Royal Shakespeare Company (Company)
Sean Foley (Director)
Phil Porter (editor) (Other)
Sean Foley (editor) (Other)
Thomas Middletonn (additional dialogue) (Other)
Alice Power (Design)
James Farncombe (Lighting)
Ben Ringham (Sound)
Max Ringham (Sound)
Ben Ringham (Music)
Max Ringham (Music)
Kate Prince (Choreographer)
Alison de Burgh (fight) (Director)
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