
Margaret Clark
Margaret's productions for
Bawds include THE WINTER'S TALE, THE MANY FACES OF SHAKESPEARE (Various roles), THE GHOST TRAIN
(Miss Bourne), LITTLE WOMEN (Aunt March) and A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED
(pictured right as Miss Marple)
Since playing Alizon Eliot in THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING more years ago than she
cares to remember, Margaret has appeared in or directed some 70 productions
before moving to Cambridge.
Productions in London and for other Cambridge companies include VENUS OBSERVED (Jessie Dill), THE SERVANT OF TWO
MASTERS (Smeraldina), SPRING 1600 (Ann), THE RAPE OF THE BELT (Antiope),
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (Hermia), THE TORCHBEARERS (Paula Towers),
EPITAPH FOR GEORGE DILLON (Mrs Elliott), THE COUNRY WIFE (Lucy),
I REMEMBER
MAMA (Aunt Sigrid), TIDDLY-PUM (Sophie), CARDS, CUPS AND
CRYSTAL BALLS (Dora) and CIDER WITH ROSIE
(Schoolteacher / Grannie Wollen).
Other productions in Cambridge include BEDROOM FARCE (Delia), WOMAN IN MIND, BREATH OF SPRING
(Nan), MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL,
TIDDLEY-PUM, IN THE BAG (Mary) NASTY THINGS MURDERS (Mary) for which she won
the Best Actress Award at the 2002 Cambridge Drama Festival, IN THE BAG
(Mary) and HARLEQUINADE (Dame Maud Gosport). Margaret also directed a dramatic reading of the
GOSPEL OF ST MARK as part of a Millennium programme in Cambridge. Margaret is
also actively involved in presenting a series of words and music anthologies at
various venues in and around Cambridge.
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