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6th November 1978 to 11th
November 1978
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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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Frank Powis
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Nanki-Poo, his son disguised as a wandering minstrel
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Russell Binns
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Ko-Ko, Lord High Executioner
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David Berridge
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Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else
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Michael James
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Pish Tush, a Noble Lord
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Alan Archer
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Yum-Yum
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Three sisters, Wards of Ko-Ko
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Margaret Johnstone
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Pitti-Sing
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Valerie Bowen
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Peep-Bo
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Rosemary Harratt
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Katisha, an elderly Lady
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Josephine Jenkin
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Ko-Ko's attendant
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Claire Harding, Simon Chapman
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Samurai warriors
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Jim Burgess, Mike Chapman
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Schoolgirls & Attendants
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Lesley Addington, Pat Baikie, Diana Catt, Jeanne Cavill,
Hilary Chapman, Jenny Chaplin, Eileen Coates, Eve Davies, Elizabeth
Galley, Anne Goldsmith, Audrey Gordon, Carol Horne, Valerie Houghton,
Pam Kell, Joanna Merrett, Dawn Messer, Sue Nobes, Joanne Pearce, Elaine
Piesse, Janet Scott, Deborah Shanley, Vivienne Simpson, Monica Squire,
Susanna Stewart, Beth Walker, Marilyn Warminger, Evelyn Whinney, Jean
Wingfield
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Nobles
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John Bevan, William Bowen, Jim Burgess, Mike Chapman,
Roy Craske, Vic Dutton, Len Evans, Alan French, Iain Galley, Arthur
Harris, Mike Galloway, Ken Howkins, Dick Marshall-Hardy, Alan Massey,
Peter Norris, Jim Parkinson, Steve Rae, Don Scott, Geoff Smith, Adrian
Strain, John Taylor, Bill Whittuck
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Producer
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Pauline Kensett
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Musical director
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Derrick Phoenix
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Stage manager
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Alan Baker
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Assistant stage manager
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John Whinney
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Stage crew
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M. Briggs, D. James, C. McFarland, P. Taylor, P. Porter,
S. Geroe, J. Kensett, K. Warminger
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Lighting
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Julian Duggan
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Costumes & wigs
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A. & C. Mardorf
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Scenery
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Iris, John & Matthew Briggs, Peter Hammond,
Yvonne Harding, Margaret Hammond
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Wardrobe mistresses
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Mary Myers, Barbara Bostock, Margaret Baker, Audrey
Taylor
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Make up
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Arthur & Anne
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Properties
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Dorothy Whittuck, Gillian Terry
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Business manager
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Len Evans
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Production secretary
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Vivienne Simpson
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Ticket secretary
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Helen Davies
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Transport manager
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Mike Chapman
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Rehearsal pianist
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Betty Arthur, Ingrid Astill, Clive Sear
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Choreographer
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Rosalie Ollis
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Kendo instruction
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British Kendo Association
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Producer's assistant
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Yvonne Harding
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Publicity
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Mike Galloway
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Prompter
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Lesley Duggan
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Programmes & stewards
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Jennie Owen
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Box office
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Stan Owen
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Front of House manager
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Tony Gordon
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Floral decorations
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Phyllis Bosdet, Maud Chandler
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Violins
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Gwen Johnston, Brenda Potts, Geoffrey
Barker, Jill Smith, Peter Boyle, Robert Marshall, Alan Taylor, Fiona
Jones, Frances Williams, Rachael Burdon
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Viola
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John Shaw, John Fryer
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Cello
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Vivian Williams, Sonia Leadbetter
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Double bass
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Wray Nunn
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Woodwind
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Virginia Burdon-Cooper, Wendy Rundle, Anthony Buzzard,
Peter Rivron, Alan Shearer, Gillian Johnstone,
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Horns
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Lyn Morgan, Richard Barker
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Trumpets
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Grahame Weeks, Michael Cannon
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Trombones
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Bryan Williams, Anthony Holland
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Timpani, drums etc
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Francis Beuttler
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