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Eleemosynary (eh-luh-moss-uh-nary): adj. charitable, the giving of alms.
Teenager
Echo's single-minded determination to win a national spelling contest
is the perfect escape route from the ghosts of her past and the
constant upheaval of her family life. Abandoned as a young
child by her helpless mother into the care of her strong-willed,
domineering and eccentric grandmother, her amazing proficiency in
spelling is the one thing she is in control of. Yet personal
tragedies and maternal love begin to reconcile the three women,
and they realise that sometimes you need more than just an extensive
vocabulary to express how you really feel.
The
Octagon Theatre, in association with Birkbeck,
presented this quirky, funny, bold and perceptive comedy-drama
from Tony award-winning US playwright Lee Blessing.
This
production, featured a professional cast and creative team, and
was directed by Catherine Paskell as part of her secondment to
the Octagon Theatre from the MFA in Theatre Directing course at
Birkbeck University of London. It was supported by Arts Council
England.
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Creative Team: |
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| Jessica Hall |
Echo |
Catherine Paskell |
Director |
| Helen Kay |
Artie |
Gemma Pill |
Designer |
| Vanessa Rosenthal |
Dorothea |
Jason Osterman |
Lighting Designer |
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Andy Smith |
Sound Designer |
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Annie Kalinauckas |
Deputy Stage Manager |
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Kay Fowler |
Acting Construction Manager |
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