Whose Life is it Anyway
by Brian Clark - May/June 2007
Intelligent, witty and talented, sculptor Claire Harrison is left with only the use of her sharp mind, wit and indomitable spirit after a car accident.
Claire will not submit quietly to her fate. With her dry British humour she can make us laugh out loud, and often does.
She could make us cry, but she doesn't want our pity.
What she does want is to be heard and granted the right to make the decisions about her own life and death.
Claire will not submit quietly to her fate. With her dry British humour she can make us laugh out loud, and often does.
She could make us cry, but she doesn't want our pity.
What she does want is to be heard and granted the right to make the decisions about her own life and death.
Behind the Scenes | |
Stage Manager
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Denis Garneau |
Production Co-ordinator
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Claudia Wicki |
Set design
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Firman Burke |
Set construction
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Nils Emerson, Hans Schmid, Michel Bodmer, Claudia Wicki |
Lighting Design
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Andreas Stahl |
Lighting Team
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Andreas Stahl, Enel Miller, Jan Sindstadt, Luke Walker |
Sound Team
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Martin Russell, Marie-Luisa Capozzi, Nicholas MacCabe, Jamie Dunn |
Properties
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Karen Siber, Noeleen Blaich, Susi Bott, Sandra Guyer, Celeste Graf |
Prompters
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Ray Baer, Annabel Garneau |
Make-up
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Maureen Grimm, Bouqui Staurmeister, Seemi Davila |
Front of House
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Claudia Wicki and members of the Club |
Box Office
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Deborah Somers and members of the Club |
Poster Design
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Paul Bilton |
Programme Editor
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David Roscoe |
Programme Layout
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Janine Fuchs, Martin Russell |
Photography
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Christian Brandenburg |
Publicity
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Martin Russell |