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14th May 1951 to 19th May 1951
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The Show | Dramatis personę | The Production Team | The
Orchestra
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Otherwise known as "The Town of
Titipu".
For the detailed synopsis click
here.
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The Mikado
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Bertram Mycock
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Nanki-Poo, his son disguised as a wandering minstrel
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Edward Garrett
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Ko-Ko, Lord High Executioner
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Peter Jenkyns
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Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else
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Matthew Culley
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Pish Tush, a Noble Lord
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Hugh Mcguire
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Yum-Yum
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Three sisters, Wards of Ko-Ko
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Eileen Tapster
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Pitti-Sing
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Hilda Murphy
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Peep-Bo
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Joan Townley
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Katisha, an elderly Lady
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Vera Shelford
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Schoolgirls & Attendents
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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
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Nobles, Coolies & Guards
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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
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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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Costumes & scenery
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Drurys of Brighton
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Wardrobe mistress
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Margaret Mycock
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Assisted by
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Kathleen Goodhead
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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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House manager
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W. W. Sharp
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Production assistants
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Anne Duthie, Mary Morris
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Make up
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L. Eames, L. Mee
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Production secretary
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Nancy Booth
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Violins
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Stuart Foord, Alfred Alcock, Peter Boyle,
Joyce Covey-Crump, D. Fitzjohn, E. E. Gray, Mona Hunt, Fred Townley
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Viola
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Elsie Lavers
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Cello
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John Montague
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Double bass
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Jack Pickering
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Woodwind
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Vera Brunskill, R. Gordon Booth, Roger Stalman, Haydn
Roberts, John Plummer, Paul Waller
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Horns
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Cyril Taylor
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Trumpets
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Ray Martin, Barry Smith
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Trombones
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G. Allin, Alfred Furness
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Timpani, drums etc
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B. T. Tyson
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