. The Poor Man's Friend, a play by Howard Barker written and produced for Bridport in 1981., was my first experience of a Community Play. It was Ann Jellicoe's third production, after having set up Colway Theatre Trust two years earlier. I had heard about her work from Roddy Maude Roxby who knew Ann from her days at the Royal; Court Theatre. I drove down from Norfolk little knowing that it would change the whole direction of my life. I was to work with Ann on her next play in Sherborne and become director of Colway four years later. Community Plays have been a central part of my life ever since, This year, 40 years on I directed and helped my own community in Rusthall devise a play about Toad Rock just a hundred yards from my front door. It marked my 40th play. I indulged myself somewhat by hiding small moments and lines from previous community plays within the script, most notably lines from the opening scene of The Poor Man;s Friend.. Alan Yentob made an documentary of the play for BBC Arena series called 'A Play for Bridport." I lent my copy of the film to someone years ago. I can't remember who, but it was never returned. I'm pleased to see it has re-emerged on line so I am able to share it with you here.. I hope you enjoy it.
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3/12/2020 11:35:31 am
What a fantastic find Jon! Having read the play recently (it's available at the V&A archive) it was really exciting to watch this. And lots of familiar faces there too. Do you know who played Sylvester by any chance? And what great music. Thanks comrade!
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James Shiels
1/24/2022 12:50:33 am
I remember it well, i was in it! and in that film, briefly!
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Kevin Dean
9/3/2023 12:23:50 am
Sylvester was.played by Michael Salisbury. I am the blond haired lad blaming him. Im still in contact with Michael.
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