A Slight Ache (RSC tour)
A Slight Ache (RSC tour)

A Slight Ache (RSC tour) (1973)


A Slight Ache (RSC tour)

A Slight Ache (1958)

Multi-part Production Landscape and A Slight Ache
Date from

21 April 1973

Date to

22 June 1973

No of Performances Unknown
Touring Yes
Language English

Venues

Cambridge Arts Theatre (Est. 1936)

Theatre Royal, Bath (Est. 1805)

Royal Flemish Opera (Est. 1907)

Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden (Est. 1894)

Opernhaus

Staatstheater

Stadsschouwburg

Rotterdamse Schouwburg (Theater Rotterdam) (Est. 1988)

Koninklijke Schouwburg, The Hague (Est. 1804)

Aldwych Theatre (Est. 1905)

17-Oct-1973

Main House, Nuffield Theatre (Est. 1962)

21-May-1973

Theatre Royal, Brighton (Est. 1807)

05-Jun-1973

Ashcroft Theatre (Est. 1962)

21-Apr-1973 to 28-Apr-1973

Linked Productions

Landscape (RSC tour) (1973)

Notes:

Linked People

Peter James (1940)

Creative | Director


John Bury (1925 - 2000)

Creative | Set Designer


Stewart Leviton

Creative | Lighting Designer


Brenda Hartill Moores

Creative | Designer


Linked Organisations

Royal Shakespeare Company (Production Company | Est. 1961)

Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6BA, UK

Characters

Edward (Age: Not specified, Male)

Performer: David Waller (1920 - 1997)

Flora (Age: Not specified, Female)

Performer: Peggy Ashcroft (1907 - 1991)

Matchseller (Age: Not specified, Male)

Performer: Peter Schofield

Linked Awards

No award have been added to this production record yet.

Resources

Programme front (Image)

Type: Theatre programme

Sources

RSC Collections, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Library and Archive

A Slight Ache/Landscape Production Records

Theatre archive

Reference No. RSC/SM/2/1973/18

Theatre and Performance Archives, Victoria & Albert Museum

Production Index Cards

Theatre archive

RSC Performance Database

http://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/rsc-performances/

URL

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