
The Rev
Comedy
Overview
Once, Neil Marlow's life was a spontaneous festival of frivolity, friends and funk music. Now, it's one of OAPs, weekly bingo and ready-meals. Neil Marlow (aka The Rev) has chosen a life of the cloth above a life of liberalism. Like so many before him, he is convinced that his sexuality and extroverted personality are incompatible with his religious beliefs. This is the story of that struggle. The struggle of repression and rejection, of the vain attempt to leave a part of himself behind in the belief that he will somehow be happier if he inhibits his true self.
Top Cast


Jack Holden
Jack Holden
Rev Neil Marlow
Jack Holden
Rev Neil Marlow


Nigel Thomas
Nigel Thomas
James Hamilton-Smythe
Nigel Thomas
James Hamilton-Smythe
Sally Saunders
Sally Saunders
Mrs. Pearce
Sally Saunders
Mrs. Pearce
Chris Gallarus
Chris Gallarus
Roger Prior
Chris Gallarus
Roger Prior


Tamsin Fessey
Tamsin Fessey
Eliza Hamilton-Smythe
Tamsin Fessey
Eliza Hamilton-Smythe


Imogen Bickford-Smith
Imogen Bickford-Smith
Mrs. Hamilton-Smythe
Imogen Bickford-Smith
Mrs. Hamilton-Smythe


Ekow Quartey
Ekow Quartey
Mike
Ekow Quartey
Mike
John Dalton
John Dalton
Mr. Soames
John Dalton
Mr. Soames
Cohen Bates
Cohen Bates
Thomas Hamilton-Smythe
Cohen Bates
Thomas Hamilton-Smythe
Betty Bestall
Betty Bestall
Jenny Hamilton-Smythe
Betty Bestall
Jenny Hamilton-Smythe
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