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12th May 1952 to 17th
May 1952
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The Show | Dramatis personę | The Production Team | The
Orchestra
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Otherwise known as "The Peer and
the Peri".
For the detailed synopsis click
here.
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The Lord Chancellor
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Peter Jenkyns
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Earl of Mountararat
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Bertram Mycock
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Earl Tolloller
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Dennis Hodgson
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Private Willis, of the Grenadier Guards
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Morrie Morris
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Strephon, an Arcadian shepherd
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David Bennett
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Queen of the Fairies
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Gillian Gray
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Iolanthe, a Fairy, Strephon's mother
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Kathleen Beattie
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Celia
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Fairies
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Eileen Tapster
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Leila
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Anne Deeks
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Fleta
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Mary Claisen
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Phyllis, an Arcadian shepherdess and Ward in Chancery
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Joan Townley
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Fairies
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Dorothy Barnes, Shirley Briggs, Marie Gray, Valerie
Harding, Mary Hoyle, June Martin, Olive McDermott, Iris Mee, Audrey
Moos, Pauline Rogers, Esther Secker, Vera Shelford, Ann Smith, Doris
Smith, Dorothy Tabraham, Constance Tourney, Mary Whitcomb, Doreen Young
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Dukes, Marquises, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons
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Earnest Bennett, David Bevan, Frank Chandler, Matthew
Culley, Frederick Deeks, Richard Glover, George Goodhead, John Hare,
Peter Hodge, Robin Hodgson, Derek Hoyle, John Jarman, Frank Law, Hugh
Maguire, Frank Marsh, Len Moody, Walter Rodford, James Sutherland, Eric
Whetton
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Train bearer
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Michael Covey-Crump
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Producer
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Michael Newling Ward
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Musical director
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Lewis Covey-Crump
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Scenery
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Stage Scenery Limited
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Wardrobe mistress
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Margaret Mycock
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Assisted by
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Kathleen Goodhead, Maud Chandler
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Electrician
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Harold Westell
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Stage manager
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Bernard Sissens
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Prompt
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Nancy Booth
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House manager
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W. W. Sharp
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Ballet mistress
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Sally Andrews
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Programmes & refreshments
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Brenda Maguire
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Make up
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Bert
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Costumes & wigs
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J. B. Simmons & Co. (1941) Ltd
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Violins
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Stuart Foord, Alfred Alcock, Peter Boyle, Joyce
Covey-Crump, Stephen Fitzjohn, Mona Hunt, Fred Townley
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Viola
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Elsie Lavers, Robert Lindsay
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Cello
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Grace Coles
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Double bass
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Jack Pickering
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Woodwind
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Vera Brunskill, Emlyn Protheroe, R. Gordon Booth, Roger
Stalman, Haydn Roberts, John Plummer
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Horns
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Cyril Taylor, Clement Peters
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Trumpets
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Harry Peck, Barry Smith
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Trombones
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George Allen, Alfred Furness
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Timpani, drums etc
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John Tournay
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