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Festival: Stephen D

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by Hugh Leonard.
From A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Stephen Hero by James Joyce.
Starring Norman Rodway as Stephen Dedalus
Original stage production by Jim Fitzgerald for Gemini Productions, The Dublin Theatre Festival, and Bridge Productions Ltd. in association with Peter Katz and Greville Peke
Previously shown on October 30
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Contributors

Author:
Hugh Leonard
Based on novels by:
James Joyce
Design:
Robert Fuest
Music composed by:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Conductor:
John Hollingsworth
Telerecording Editor:
Richard Barclay
Producer:
Sydney Newman
Director:
Anthony Page
Original stage production:
Jim Fitzgerald
Hugh Leonard:
Stephen Dedalus
Mrs Dedalus:
Ruth Durley
Dante:
Marie Kean
Stephen as a boy:
Kim Goodman
Athy:
Tony Hayes
Brother Michael:
Kevin McHugh
Davin:
Kevin McHugh
Mr Dedalus:
Kevin Flood
Uncle Charles:
Dominic Roche
President of the University:
Dominic Roche
Mr Casey:
David Blake Kelly
Director of the College:
David Blake Kelly
Father Arnall:
Joseph O'Conor
Father Dolan:
Desmond Perry
Confessor:
Desmond Perry
Stephen as a youth:
Christopher Matthews
Johnny Cashman:
Derry Power
Maurice:
Derry Power
Crony:
Hugh Leonard
Whore:
Elizabeth Davis
Cranly:
T.P. McKenna
Temple:
Gerry Sullivan
Dixon:
Brian Waldron
McCann:
John Dunn-Hill
Isobel:
Maggie Fitzgerald
Emma:
Jacqueline Ryan
Whore:
Loretta Clark
Whore:
Eileen Colgan
Whore:
Joan Huet
Whore:
Rhona Woodcock
Boy:
Geoffrey Gilbert
Boy:
Colin Goldring
Boy:
Stewart Goldring
Boy:
Cliff Lown
Boy:
Donald Torr
Boy:
Dennis Russo
Singer:
Rhona Woodcock

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