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Cold Comfort Farm by Paul Doust, adapted from the novel by Stella Gibbons
Directed by Anna Parker

Tuesday 12th - Saturday 16th August

Studio at New Wimbledon Theatre

​​Think D H Lawrence and primal urges, Brontë brooding on the moors, with a good pinch of Evelyn Waugh. The novel is an affectionate satire of 1930s rural bodice ripping novels with literary references.

Well educated but poor, Flora, orphaned in her 20s, is homeless. She goes to her relatives, the Starkadder family of Cold Comfort farm, in the rural ghastliness of... Sussex.

Liking everything to be tidy, she sets about tidying her dysfunctional family: seemingly insane matriarch Aunt Ada, who saw ‘something narsty in the woodshed’ as a child, beautiful Elfine, who roams the hills writing poetry, Uncle Amos, who leads the religious cult of ‘The Quivering Brethren’ (and sisters), Rennet who throws herself in a well whenever 'Mark' is mentioned, let alone Cousin Judith’s obsession with her son Seth, who is lustily obsessed with his own gorgeousness.

This amateur production of “Cold Comfort Farm” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk

Cast

Flora Poste - Emma Blackwood

Judith - Susan Marinakis

Elfine - Amirah Mannan

Aunt Ada - Sharon Czudak

Rennet/ Mrs Hawk-Monitor - Claire Hoult

Reuben - Martin Loesche

Amos - Mike Tierney

Urk/ Richard Hawk-Monitor - Eamonn Lynch-Bowers

Adam/ Sneller - Richard Vaughan-Payne

Mr Neck - David Brown

Seth/ Charles - Alex Evans

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Crew

Director - Anna Parker

Production Manager - David Hall

Stage Manager - Jackie Chapman

Costumes - Toni Conyers

Lighting Design - Aggie Bos

Sound Design - Rob Smith

Lighting & Sound Operation - Aggie Bos & David Hall

Set - Mike Tierney

Vocal Coach - Mike Tierney

Photography - Toni Conyers & Natalie Romero

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