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Iced

By Ray Shell

Year staged: 1997

Opening night: 10/01/1997

Theatre Company: Black Theatre Co-operative; 1979

Staged in: Nottingham Playhouse

Cast Size: 6

Synopsis

The play was directed by Felix Cross and tells the story of Cornelius Washington Jnr. He is a 40 year old product of a middle class, stable American family and a crack addict. ICED is the story of Cornelius’s grim present and the excitements and upheavals of his past. The production is shocking and terrifying yet evolves into an uplifting tale of enlightenment and human love. The play was co-produced between Nottingham Playhouse and Black Theatre Co-op and went on a national tour across the UK to five theatres.

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Iced

Publisher: Flamingo

Year published: 1993

Original Cast

Donna King

Cast

Tyrone Huggins

Cast

Gordon Case

Cast

Cecilia Noble

Cast

Michelle Joseph

Cast

Clinton Blake

Cast

Production Team

Felix Cross

Director

Carla Eve Amie

Designer

Richard Moffatt

Lighting Designer

Jeremy Roberts

Sound Designer

Additional Materials

Link to Poster

Poster

Ref: NTC/P/T/1/32/2/002

Future Histories - Black Performance and Carnival Archive

Link to Flyers

Flyers

Ref: NTC/P/T/1/32/2/001

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Link to Photographs and Contact Sheets

Photographs and Contact Sheets

Ref: NTC/P/T/1/32/4/001

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Link to Video Recording

Video Recording

Ref: NTC/P/T/1/32/5/001

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Link to Leaflets

Leaflets

Ref: NTC/P/T/1/32/2/004

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Link to Production File

Production File

Ref: NTC/P/T/1/32/1/005

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Link to Marketing File

Marketing File

Ref: NTC/P/T/1/32/1/003

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