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Lettering, below, gives the  name of the company, the title of the play, details of the authors and production team, the name of the venue, The Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Anon, and the date. 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Directed by Simon McBurney; designed by Tim Hatley; lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Christopher Shutt.  The Company comprised Lilo Baur, Simon McBurney, Hannes Flaschberger, Hélène Patarôt, Christine Marx, Stefan Metz, Tim McMullan and Mick Barnfather.  The poster features a logo showing that the production was a Prudential Award for Theatre winner, 1994.  The performances at the Swan Theatre were part of the 1994/95 tour of the production which in 1995 included the Shaftesbury Theatre, 18 Jan-25 February;  Liverpool, Everyman, 27 Feb-4 March; Blackpool Grand Theatre 20-25 March; Bury St. Edmunds, Theatre Royal, 27 March-1 April; Newcastle Playhouse, 5-8 April; Paris, Theatre Des Bouffes Du Nord 12-22 April, and Bournemouth Festival, Poole, 25-27 May. 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