14th May 1951 to 19th May 1951

The Show | Dramatis personę | The Production Team | The Orchestra

 
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Otherwise known as "The Town of Titipu".

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The Mikado

Bertram Mycock

Nanki-Poo, his son disguised as a wandering minstrel

Edward Garrett

Ko-Ko, Lord High Executioner

Peter Jenkyns

Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else

Matthew Culley

Pish Tush, a Noble Lord

Hugh Mcguire

Yum-Yum  Three sisters, Wards of Ko-Ko

Eileen Tapster

Pitti-Sing

Hilda Murphy

Peep-Bo

Joan Townley

Katisha, an elderly Lady

Vera Shelford

Schoolgirls & Attendents

Dorothy Barnes, Kethleen Beattie, Dorothea Bunton, Joan Bunton, Mary Claisen, Olive McDermott, Iris Mee, Audrey Moos, Ann Smith, Margaret Stollreither, Dorothy Tabraham, Constance Tourney, Doreen Young

Nobles, Coolies & Guards

Earnest Bennett, David Bevan, Frank Chandler, Frederick Deeks, Richard Glover, John Goacher, George Goodhead, Jim Hill, Derek Hoyle, Roger Kynaston, Frank Marsh, Alec Moore, Harry Pogson, Walter Rodford, Fred Svendson, Peter Stanley, Eric Whetton

Producer

Michael Newling Ward

Musical director

Lewis Covey-Crump

Costumes & scenery

Drurys of Brighton

Wardrobe mistress

Margaret Mycock

  Assisted by

Kathleen Goodhead

Electrician

Harold Westell

Stage manager

Bernard Sissens

House manager

W. W. Sharp

Production assistants

Anne Duthie, Mary Morris

Make up

L. Eames, L. Mee

Production secretary

Nancy Booth

Violins

Stuart Foord, Alfred Alcock, Peter Boyle, Joyce Covey-Crump, D. Fitzjohn, E. E. Gray, Mona Hunt, Fred Townley

Viola

Elsie Lavers

Cello

John Montague

Double bass

Jack Pickering

Woodwind

Vera Brunskill, R. Gordon Booth, Roger Stalman, Haydn Roberts, John Plummer, Paul Waller

Horns

Cyril Taylor

Trumpets

Ray Martin, Barry Smith

Trombones

G. Allin, Alfred Furness

Timpani, drums etc

B. T. Tyson

 

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