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Jessica Scott 5S. 'The rise and fall of little voice': Jim Cartwright. How were the skills of the actors and designers used in an interesting way? 'The rise and fall of little voice' was written in 1989 by Jim Cartwright for Jane Horrocks, because of her wonderful impressions. It us set in the north of England and has been described as a northern fairytale. Although it is essentially naturalistic, the production which we saw had non-naturalistic elements. The set design was very impressive. The whole set was based around the theme of records, it was a big record with the centre being 'His masters voice' Judy Garland at Carnegie hall. It is interesting to note that Judy Garland and her daughter Liza Minelli's relationship was much like that of Mari and L.V, they are linked by alcohol abuse, chaos and disorder. The centre piece also acted as the stage on which L.V performed...

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