I am a Camera
By John Van Druten
For the most part, the play concerns itself with the mercurial and irresponsible moods of a girl called Sally Bowles. When we first meet her, she is a creature of extravagant attitudes, given to parading her vices, enormously confident that she is going to take life in her stride. She is fond of describing herself as an 'extraordinary interesting person,' and she is vaguely disturbing. As we get to know her, as we watch her make frightened arrangements for an illegal operation, seize at the tinseled escape offered by a rich and worthless American playboy, attempt to rehabilitate herself and fail ludicrously, we are more and more moved, more and more caught up in the complete and almost unbearable reality of this girl. [The author has] placed a character named Mr. Isherwood on the stageā¦He serves both as narrator and as principal confidant to Sally Bowles. He is the camera eye of the title, attracted to Sally, yet dispassionate about her." Though Sally is the chief point of interest, the plight of the Jew in Germany in the early thirties is brought within focus in a few touching scenes.
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Cast
Name | Role |
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Graham Inskip | Director |
Clarence Roberts | Christopher Isherwood |
Olwen Stansfield | Fraulein Schneider |
Jimmy Dugdale | Fritz Wendel |
Maureen Whitford | Sally Bowles |
Margaret Kay | Natalie Landauer |
Graham Inskip | Clive Mortimer |
Margaret Ainscow | Mrs Watson-Courtneidge |
Past Production
This show ran from 27th May 1960 - 4th June 1960.
Venue
St John's School
Cloughfold
Peel Street
BB4 7LJ