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David Slattery- Christy
The Post Card
Forever Nineteen
After The Tone
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Contact Theatre Company
Supported by: Granada & NW Arts Board
Crew: Zoey Wade & Jo Mayeri

First Preview Performance: 31/1/1992
Actors Centre Manchester

Patrick: Tim Bohannon
Mary: Julia Stubbs
Liam: Terence Holm
Bridie: Terza Aspensen
Aidan/Priest: Lee Wosltenholme
Seaun: Michael Henry
Rosie: Lindsay Shaw
Auctioneer: David Christy
Vocals (Sweet Sixteen) David Christy & (Steal Away) Ensemble.
Directed by: Paul Jaynes
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Mitchell's Theatre Hire
Sound Design: Riverside Studios, Huddersfield.
Supported by: City Life Magazine & North West Arts Board.

First Preview Performance: February 1993
Actors Centre Manchester

Second Preview Performance March 1993
Clifton Arts Centre
Lytham

William: Tim Bohannon
Johny: Gary Talbot
Ted: Lee Wosltenholme
Madame/Mildred: Joanna Glover
Ameil: Rachel Dickinson
Jenny: Helen Wingrave
Vocals (Stille Nacht/Silent Night) David Christy (Green Fields of
France) Ensemble
Directed by: David Christy
produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Mitchell's Theatre Hire
Sound Design: Riverside Studios, Huddersfield
Supported/Sponsored by: City of Drama, North West Arts Board,
British Telecom & Contact Theatre Company.

First Preview Performance: March 1994
The Actors Centre Manchester

Daniel: Scott Kentell
Sheelagh: Christine Brennan
Mother: Caroline Woodruff
Graham: Lee Wolstenholme
Agent: Steve Evets

Hollywood Cinematic Sequence. Dancers: Philip Brennan &
Christine Brennan
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Contact Theatre Company
Supported by: Granada & NW Arts Board
Crew: Zoey Wade & Jo Mayeri

First Public Performance: 12/4/1992
Actors Centre Manchester

Patrick: Tim Bohannon
Mary: Julia Stubbs
Liam: Terence Holm
Bridie: Joanna Glover
Aidan/Priest: Lee Wosltenholme
Seaun: Guy Hepworth
Rosie: Helen Wingrave
Auctioneer: David Christy
Vocals (Sweet Sixteen) David Christy & (Steal Away) Ensemble.
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Mitchell's Theatre Hire
Sound Design: Riverside Studios, Huddersfield.
Supported by: City Life Magazine, Contact Theatre & North
West Arts Board.

Burton-Taylor Theatre, June 1993
Oxford

William: Tim Bohannon
Johny: Scott Kentell
Ted: Lee Wosltenholme
Madame/Mildred: Mary Drake
Ameil: Nicola Casey
Jenny: Christine Brennen
Vocals (Stille Nacht/Silent Night) David Christy (Green Fields of
France) Ensemble
Directed by: David Christy
produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Mitchell's Theatre Hire
Sound Design: Riverside Studios, Huddersfield
Supported/Sponsored by: City of Drama, North West Arts Board,
British Telecom & Contact Theatre Company.

First Public Performance: March 1994
Green Room Theatre Manchester

Daniel: Scott Kentell
Sheelagh: Christine Brennan
Mother: Caroline Woodruff
Graham: Lee Wolstenholme
Agent: Steve Evets

Hollywood Cinematic Sequence. Dancers: Philip Brennan &
Christine Brennan
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Contact Theatre Company
Supported by: Granada & NW Arts Board
Crew: Zoey Wade & Jo Mayeri

Little Theatre, Dervaig, Isle of Mull: May 1992
Tour

Patrick: Tim Bohannon
Mary: Julia Stubbs
Liam: Terence Holm
Bridie: Joanna Glover
Aidan/Priest: Lee Wosltenholme
Seaun: Guy Hepworth
Rosie: Helen Wingrave
Auctioneer: David Christy
Vocals (Sweet Sixteen) David Christy & (Steal Away) Ensemble.
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Mitchell's Theatre Hire
Sound Design: Riverside Studios, Huddersfield.
Supported by: City Life Magazine, Contact Theatre & North
West Arts Board.

Buxton - July & August 1993

William: Tim Bohannon
Johny: Scott Kentell
Ted: Lee Wosltenholme
Madame/Mildred: Mary Drake
Ameil: Nicola Casey (Meryl Bruen at certain performances)
Jenny: Christine Brennen
Vocals (Stille Nacht/Silent Night) David Christy (Green Fields of
France) Ensemble
Glamorous Night (Showcase)
19 October 1995

Glamorous Night originally staged in 1935 at the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane, London.

Original Book & Music by: Ivor Novello
Original Lyrics by: Christopher Hassall
Revised Book & Lyrics for West End revival production by:
David Christy

Showcase written, devised and directed by:
David Christy
Produced by: June Epstein & David Christy Ltd
Costumes by: Alan Scott
Dresser/Hair by: Nicola Casey
Archive material and catering: Stoll Moss Theatres
Musical Director: Derek Taverner
Company Assistant: Christian Flint (for Royal Academy of
Music)
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Contact Theatre Company
Supported by: Granada & NW Arts Board
Crew: Zoey Wade & Jo Mayeri

Buxton, Derbyshire: July 1992
Tour

Patrick: Tim Bohannon
Mary: Julia Stubbs
Liam: Terence Holm
Bridie: Joanna Glover
Aidan/Priest: Lee Wosltenholme
Seaun: Guy Hepworth
Rosie: Helen Wingrave
Auctioneer: David Christy
Vocals (Sweet Sixteen) David Christy & (Steal Away) Ensemble.
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Mitchell's Theatre Hire
Sound Design: Riverside Studios, Huddersfield.
Supported by: City Life Magazine, Contact Theatre & North
West Arts Board.

Edinburgh International Festival
Festival Club
August/September 1993

William: Tim Bohannon
Johny: Scott Kentell
Ted: Lee Wosltenholme
Madame/Mildred: Mary Drake
Ameil: Nicola Casey (Meryl Bruen at certain performances)
Jenny: Christine Brennen
Vocals (Stille Nacht/Silent Night) David Christy (Green Fields of
France) Ensemble
Glamorous Night (Showcase) Cast List:

Militza: Fiona O'neil
Lorenti: Richard Braebrook
Cleo: Jia Frances
Anthony/Narrator: Peter McDermott

Chorus:
Stuart Barr
Graham Bruce
Tiffany Edwardes
Lren Geeting
Eliza Lumley
Andrea Pope
Christopher Vincent

Grateful thanks to: Mary Hammond, Royal Academy of Music,
Stoll Moss, English National Opera.
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Contact Theatre Company
Supported by: Granada & NW Arts Board
Lighting & Sound: Maria Mackay

Edinburgh International Festival: July/August 1992
Calton Centre
Tour

Patrick: Tim Bohannon
Mary: Julia Stubbs
Liam: Terence Holm
Bridie: Joanna Glover
Aidan/Priest: Lee Wosltenholme
Seaun: Guy Hepworth (David Christy + certain performances)
Rosie: Julie Frost
Auctioneer: David Christy (Meryl Bruen +certain performances)
Vocals (Sweet Sixteen) David Christy & (Steal Away) Ensemble.
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Mitchell's Theatre Hire
Sound Design: Riverside Studios, Huddersfield.
Supported by: City Life Magazine, Contact Theatre & North
West Arts Board.

Manchester City of Drama Tour
manchester & Buxton 1994

William: Philip Brennan
Johny: Scott Kentell
Ted: Lee Wosltenholme
Madame/Mildred: Caroline Woodruff
Ameil: Hilly Barber
Jenny: Christine Brennen
Vocals (Stille Nacht/Silent Night) David Christy (Green Fields of
France) Ensemble
Glamorous Night (Stage Fair)
Presentation.
8 October 1996

Society of London Theatre - Window on the west End
production. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.

Soprano: Tiffany Edwardes
Tenor: Graham Bruce

Introduced by: Sheridan Morley
Devised by: David Christy
Directed by: Gillian Gregory & David Christy
Musical Director: Derek Taverner
Publicity: McCabes, Shaftesbury Avenue, London.

Produced by: June Epstein & David Christy Ltd.
In association with Joanne Benjamin, The Entertainment
Business Ltd
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Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: Meryl Bruen
Costumes: Contact Theatre Company
Supported by: Granada & NW Arts Board
Lighting & Sound: Steve Curtis & Meryl Bruen (Green Room)

Manchester City of Drama & Tour
March to August 1994

Patrick: Phillip Brennan (Steve Evets at Buxton performances)
Mary: Christine Brennan (Joanne Flannery at Buxton
performances
Liam: Lee Wosltenholme
Bridie: Caroline Woodruff
Aidan/Priest: Steve Evets
Seaun: Scott Kentell (Guy Hepworth at Buxton performances
Rosie: Hilly Barber (Meryl Bruen at Buxton performances)
Auctioneer: David Christy
Vocals (Sweet Sixteen) David Christy & (Steal Away) Ensemble.

Reviews in media include:

Evening Gazette (Blackpool)
Manchester Evening News
City Life Magazine
Irish Echo
Oxford Mail
Oxford Times
The Stage
BBC Radio Oxford
High Peak echo
Radio Derbyshire
The Scotsman
Edinburgh Evening News
The Guardian
The Independent
Radio Edinburgh Arts
New York Times
Novello -
50th Anniversary Celebration Concert

Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
6th March 2001

Produced by: Ivor Novello Appreciation Bureau
Devised & Directed by: David Christy
Musical Director: Michael Topping
Costumes by: Moss Brothers
Featured on BBC Radio 2 - Desmond Carrington Show.
Featured in a New York Times article.

Cast: Michael Topping, Andy Simmons, Jia Frances, Sandra
Watkins, Marie Sinnett, Christine Yates, Ruth Brown, Rachael
Bowden, Colin Devereaux, Adam Goodman, Katie Haines,
Claire Howard, Michael Howell, Lee Malcolmson, Gary Wright.
Directed by: David Christy
Produced by: Meryl Bruen for Maiden Theatre Company
Stage Manager: House crew
Costumes: Contact Theatre Company

Supported by Jermyn Street Theatre and Spaghetti House
Group & Titanic Exhibition at NMM

Jermyn Street Theatre, Piccadilly.
London Season
January & February 1995.

Patrick: Peter McDermott
Mary: Julia Stubbs
Liam: Lee Wosltenholme
Bridie: Nora Connolly
Aidan/Priest: Robert English
Seaun: Guy Hepworth
Rosie: Charlotte Bicknell
Auctioneer: David Christy
Vocals (Sweet Sixteen) David Christy & (Steal Away) Ensemble.
Other productions Coming Soon...
 

Reviews via Media include:

Manchester Evening News
City Life Magazine
Irish Echo
BBC Radio
Oban Times
Mull Gazette
Festival News
High Peak Echo
Manchester Evening News
Radio Derbyshire
Scotsman
Edinburgh Evening News
The Independent
The Stage
BBC Arts Programme
Telegraph
London What's On
Time Out
BBC radio
GLR Radio Arts Review
West End Listings (Evening Standard)
New York Times
NY Daily News
   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
"Past and present are interwoven
through narrative, song, monologue &
dramatic scene and a Thomas Hardy
style story of blighted love unfolds"
(Edinburgh Evening News)
"Forever Nineteen...deserves praise for
its skilful crafting"
(The Guardian)
"Passionate..powereful and compelling"
(City Life)
"Written and directed by David Christy
it is a debut not to be missed..."
(The Scotsman)
Lee Wosltenholme -
Forever Nineteen
Jonanne Glover & Rachel
Dickinson - Forever Nineteen
Nora Connolly -
The Post Card
Tim Bohannon & Julia Stubbs
- The Post Card
Scott Kentell -
After The Tone

Hilly Barber & Scott Kentell
Cast of Glamorous Night Showcase
- Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Tim Bohannon & Lee Wolstenholme
- Forever Nineteen
Original cast -
The Post Card
Tim Bohannon -
The Post Card
Jia Frances - Glamorous Night
Showcase & 50th Anniversay
Concert
Winner of Best Drama Award
(Forever Nineteen) Buxton
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