''The Erpingham Camp'' (1966) is a 52-minute television play by
Joe Orton
John Kingsley Orton (1 January 1933 – 9 August 1967), known by the pen name of Joe Orton, was an English playwright, author, and diarist. His public career, from 1964 until his death in 1967, was short but highly influential. During this brie ...
, which was later performed on stage.
The play was originally produced by
Associated-Rediffusion
Associated-Rediffusion, later Rediffusion London, was the British ITV franchise holder for London and parts of the surrounding counties, on weekdays between 22 September 1955 and 29 July 1968. It was the first ITA franchisee to go on air, ...
for inclusion in the ''Seven Deadly Sins'' series, representing pride. Directed by James Ormerod, it was broadcast on 27 June 1966. Originally made in monochrome on
videotape
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, it survives as a 16mm film
telerecording
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.
Orton subsequently contributed scripts for ''
The Good and Faithful Servant
''The Good and Faithful Servant'' is a darkly comic television play by the English playwright Joe Orton. It was originally written in 1964 and was filmed for British television by the company Associated-Rediffusion for ITV as part of the ''Seve ...
'' and ''
Funeral Games
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'' to the sequel ''Seven Deadly Virtues'' series - as faith and pride - but only ''Servant'' was actually included.
''The Erpingham Camp'' was first performed on stage in June 1967, as part of a double bill with ''
The Ruffian on the Stair
''The Ruffian On the Stair'' is a play by British playwright Joe Orton which was first broadcast on BBC Radio in 1964, in a production by John Tydeman. It is an unsympathetic yet comedic one-act portrayal of working class England, as played out ...
'' titled ''Crimes of Passion'' at the
Royal Court Theatre
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, in a production by
Peter Gill. It has been staged on occasion ever since.
Plot
It is a farce in which a respectable group of English campers are innocently enjoying themselves at a 1960s holiday camp before catastrophe strikes and they find themselves fighting against the camp's demonic, rigid, moral and patronising manager, "Erpingham". The play is loosely based on ''
The Bacchae
''The Bacchae'' (; grc-gre, Βάκχαι, ''Bakchai''; also known as ''The Bacchantes'' ) is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the Athenian playwright Euripides during his final years in Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon. ...
'' by
Euripides
Euripides (; grc, Εὐριπίδης, Eurīpídēs, ; ) was a tragedian
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.
Original cast
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Reginald Marsh - Erpingham
*Peter Reeves - Riley
*
Angela Pleasence
Daphne Anne Angela Pleasence (born 30 September 1941) is an English actress. Trained in theatre, Pleasence's first major film role came in '' Hitler: The Last Ten Days'' (1973), followed by roles in horror films such as ''From Beyond the Grave'' ...
- Eileen
*Faith Kent - Lou
*Charles Rea - Ted
*
John Forgeham
John Henry George Forgeham (14 May 1941 – 10 March 2017) was an English actor known for his television work, notably the role of businessman Frank Laslett in the ITV (TV network), ITV series ''Footballers' Wives''.
Born in Kidderminster, Wo ...
- Kenny
*Peter Honri - W. E. Harrison
*Avril Fane - Jessie Mason
*Peter Evans - Padre
Royal Court cast
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Bernard Gallagher
Bernard Gallagher (26 September 1929 – 27 November 2016) was an English actor known for his stage work, including with the National Theatre and the Royal Court; and his many appearances in television soap operas and dramas. He was born in Bra ...
- Erpingham
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Roddy Maude Roxby - Riley
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Pauline Collins
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- Lou
*
Johnny Wade
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- Ted
*
Yvonne Antrobus
Yvonne Daphne Antrobus (born 1 November 1940) is a British novelist, abridger, radio dramatist, and actress.
Writing
She has made over 100 abridgments and dramatisations for BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 4 and for independent audio publishers ...
- Eileen
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Michael Standing - Kenny
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Roger Booth - Padre
*Ken Wynne - W.E. Harrison
*Josie Bradley - Jessie Mason
*Andre Evans - Redcoats and Campers
*Rosemary McHale - " "
*Peter John - " "
*Malcolm Reid - " "
References
External links
Joe Orton Online*
1966 plays
Plays by Joe Orton
Works based on The Bacchae
Black comedy plays
British television plays
Plays based on works by Euripides
Modern adaptations of works by Euripides
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