| Red Noses | |
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| Written by | Peter Barnes | 
| Characters | Father Flote Father Toulon Master Bells Brodin Marguerite Rochfort Frapper Pope Clement VI bigod  | 
| Date premiered | 1985 | 
| Place premiered | Barbican Theatre, London | 
| Original language | English | 
| Subject | The Black Death, a Pope and a band of red nosed comics | 
| Genre | Comedy | 
| Setting | 14th-century France | 
Red Noses is a comedy about the black death by Peter Barnes, first staged at Barbican Theatre in 1985.[1] It depicted a sprightly priest, originally played by Antony Sher, who travelled around the plague-affected villages of 14th century France with a band of fools, known as Floties, offering holy assistance.[2] It was for this play that Barnes won his Olivier award.[3]
Awards and nominations
- Awards
 
- 1985 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play
 
Original cast
- Alain Boutros - David Whitaker
 - Archbishop Monselet - Raymond Bowers
 - Attendant, Leper - Phillip Dupuy
 - Bonville, Lefranc - Norman Henry
 - Brodin - Pete Postlethwaite
 - Camille - Rowena Roberts
 - Charles Bembo - Derek Crewe
 - Dr Antrechau, Patris - Peter Theedom
 - Druce - Jimmy Yuill
 - Evaline, First Leper - Sarah Woodward
 - First Flagellant - Steve Swinscoe
 - Frapper - Nicholas Woodeson
 - Grez - Nicholas Farrell
 - Jean le Grue - Bernard Horsfall
 - Marcel Flote - Antony Sher
 - Marguerite - Polly James
 - Marie - Katharine Rogers
 - Mistral, Bigod - Nicholas Bell
 - Mme de Vonville - Yvonne Coulette
 - Moncriff, Jacques B - Charles Millham
 - Mother Metz - Yvonne Coulette
 - Pellico - Don McKillop
 - Pope Clement VI - Christopher Benjamin
 - Rochfort - Richard Easton
 - Sabine - Cathy Tyson
 - Scarron - Brian Parr
 - Second Flagellant - Philip Barnes
 - Sonnerie - Jim Hooper
 - Third Flagellant - Tony London
 - Toulon - Peter Eyre
 - Viennet, Vosques - James Newall
 
References
- ↑ "Production of Red Noses | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
 - ↑ Wolf, Matt (5 July 2004). "Peter Barnes".
 - ↑ "Olivier Winners 1985". Olivier Awards.
 
- Barnes, Peter (1985). Red Noses (First ed.). London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0-571-13771-7.
 - Martin Kohn (16 January 1995). "Literature Annotations: Barnes, Peter - Red Noses". Literature, Arts & Medicine Database. Retrieved 18 September 2008.
 
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