The Deep Blue Sea
By Terence Rattigan
Taking place over the course of one day, the play begins with the discovery of Hester Collyer in her flat by her neighbours, after Hester has failed in an attempt to take her own life by gassing herself. In flashback, some time before, Hester left her husband, Sir William Collyer, a respectable High Court judge, for a semi-alcoholic former RAF pilot, Freddie Page. Their relationship was physical and passionate, but his ardour eventually cooled, leaving her emotionally stranded and desperate. Initially unemployed, Freddie eventually takes a post in South America. The aftershocks of her attempted suicide unravel even the remnants of this relationship. By the end of the day, Hester is brought to a hard decision to live, partly through the intercession of another resident of the tenement house, Mr. Miller, an ex-doctor struck off the register for an undisclosed reason. These two outcasts find a curious kinship.
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Cast
Name | Role |
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Norman Ranshaw | Director |
Hilda Thompson | Hester Collyer |
Doris Collinge | Mrs Elton |
Stanley Whittaker | Philip Welch |
Irene Crankshaw | Ann Welch |
Gordon Hartley | Mr Miller |
Richard Mawdsley | William Collyer |
Derek Mills | Freddie Page |
Robert Shepherd | Jackie Jackson |
Past Production
This show ran from 10th December 1954 - 18th December 1954.
Venue
Victoria Hall
Schofield Street
Waterfoot
BB4 9AE