Precious Bane. Bryony Lavery
Lewis
Hannah Litschmann
Mariella Lloyd
Kate MacDermott
Phil Marsh
Jill Mavrogordato
Fiona McBride
Anna McCann
Mike McCartney
Grace McCartney
Bryony McCartney
Judith Mennell
Hollie Mennell
Diane Monether
Christopher Moore-Bridger
Susie Newell
Gill Oldaker
Anthea Ollerton
Susie Osborne
Gill Otto
Marilyn Owens
Maggie Percy
Harriet Pittam
Pat Prettyman
Jenny Price
Rosie Price
Megan Pritchard
Rosie Read
Liz Reeves
Jean Richardson
Katie Roberts
Ali Robinson
Poppy Robinson
Sara Robinson
Sara Robinson
Jennifer Ross
Monica Scott
Liam Shaw
Catherine Shaw
Helen Shaw
Quentin Shaw
Sarah Smith
Hilary Stephenson
Jonathan Sterling
Neil Stuttard
Gerry Thurgut
Joan Walley
Mark Walmsley
Ruth Walmsley
Wendy-Jane Walton
Ruth Walton
Ruth Watson
William Webb
Peter Wilshaw
Margaret Wood
Bronte Woodruff
Gemma Woodward
This list is correct at time of going to press.
Pentabus Theatre would like to thank everyone involved in this production.
Pentabus Theater
Pentabus Theatre is the national new writing company based in the West Midlands. The company was founded in 1974 to tour the five counties of the Midlands, and now tours to small and middle-scale venues throughout the country. The company also has a strong reputation for large-scale outdoor productions such as Precious Bane. Pentabus won a Fringe First award for Silent Engine in 2002 and an Arts Council of England New Writing Award in 2003, and has a thriving writers’ development programme and extensive education projects for all ages. For further details please visit www.pentabus.co.uk.
Artistic Director Theresa Heskins Development Director John Moreton Associate Producer Louise Chantal Assistant Director Jo Cartell Administrator Pat Price
Board of Trustees Richard Beaumond, Deborah Catesby, Ed Collier, Trina Jones, Robert Petty (chair), Simon Price, Kevin Shepherd, Kim Tanser, Mary Wells.
Pentabus Theatre
Bromfield
Nr Ludlow
Shropshire SY8 2JU
Telephone 01584 856564
Fax 01584 856254
Email [email protected]
Website www.pentabus.co.uk
Pentabus Arts Limited
Registered Charity no. 287909
Company no. 0747169
Pentabus Theatre is supported by:
Arts Council England (West Midlands)
Shropshire County Council
South Shropshire District Council
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
The Peggy Ramsay Foundation
National Foundation for Youth Music
The Mary Webb Society
If you have enjoyed this production of Precious Bane and would like to find out more about The Mary Webb Society and their events please see the sociiety’s website on www.marywebb.2ya.com or contact the membership secretary on 01952 419078.
‘If music be the food of love, Get out your recorders’
– Mr Snow, Headmaster
Long, long ago, in The Mists of Time, when I was at school, our music teacher was the turbulent Mrs Waller, who was famous on two counts: one, she was reputed to own a dinner service which could accommodate a seating of twenty-one people, all with the same pattern on all their plates…and two, she always had to go to the staff room for ‘some notes’ halfway through every music lesson, returning ten minutes later, much calmer and smelling of cigarette smoke. At every Parents Evening, her first words to my parents were always, ‘You don’t really want me to tell you what Bryony’s like at music, do you?’, and my parents, who did know exactly what I was like at music from the many entertainments mounted by my sister and I in our kitchen, bedroom, back garden…would say, ‘No, of course not!’, and the talk would be of Other Matters. I thought the clef-carved doors to the World of Harmony, Finding the Note and Singing in Tune were forever closed to me. Then I started to write for a living and realised I could sneak in the back door as a Lyricist. What’s more, when you are adapting the work of a great, poetic wordsmith like Mary Webb, you can pretty much use all her wonderful words as the lyrics! So it is, this year, that I get to be a part of this exciting event…not only do I work with the peerless Theresa Heskins again, whose eight talented actors tell the fabulous story of Precious Bane, but I am also part of Mary Keith’s gorgeous, haunting music, sung by the fantastic choirs of Shropshire, Worcestershire, Somerset and Berkshire. For someone with a tin ear and Florence Foster Jenkins’ talent for rhythm…it doesn’t get any better than this! If there is a heaven on earth this summer, it is here, it is here, it is here.
Now all I aspire to is that 21-person dinner set…
Bryony Lavery
June 2003
The Planning of Precious Bane or how to make 200 new friends!
Pentabus Theatre, the small touring company based in Ludlow which will celebrate their 30th anniversary this year, enjoys two quite distinguished and distinct reputations: one for nurturing and touring new plays, often with a theme that is resonant of the most rural county in the UK where the company flourishes, and the other for large-scale outdoor community plays in Shropshire which involve a vast cast of local people alongside the professional actors. Bryony Lavery’s SHOT THROUGH THE HEART was one of these big productions, produced in the atmospheric setting of Ludlow Castle in 2000.
Bryony’s PRECIOUS BANE is neither one nor the other of these types of productions – it is both! That is, a world premiere script by an award-winning writer with a community choir involving up to 100 singers at every performance. Last year the production sold out in 4 counties throughout the UK – Shropshire,