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15th November 1988 to 19th
November 1988
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The Show | Dramatis personę
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Orchestra
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Based on Damon Runyon's short story "The Idyll of Miss Sarah
Brown", "Guys & Dolls" revolves around Nathan Detroit, the
organiser of the oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York,
who bets fellow gambler Sky Masterton that he can't make the next girl he sees
fall in love with him. The next girl he sees happens to be Miss Sarah
Brown, a pure-at-heart Salvation Army type reformer, and the stage is set for an
hilarious evening of complications.
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Nicely-Nicely Johnson
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David Berridge
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Benny Southstreet
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Bob Gunning
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Rusty Charlie
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John Taylor
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Sarah Brown
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Clare Basinger
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Arvide Abernathy
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Michael James
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Harry the Horse
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Lewis Hicks
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Angie the Ox
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Paul Leggatt
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Lt. Brannigan
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Tim Richardson
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Nathan Detroit
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Clive Webb
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Miss Adelaide
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Jean Day
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Sky Masterton
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Mike Galloway
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Joey Biltmore
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Barry Sawyer
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Mimi
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Jane Ryan
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Agatha
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Jean Cavill
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General Matilda B. Cartwright
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Evelyn Whinney
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Big Jule
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Jim Burgess
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Hot Box Girls
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Andrea Baron, Joanne Branch, Eve Davies, Elizabeth
Galley, Charlotte Gorton, Sarah Whittuck
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Citizens, crap shooters, Cuban dancers, waiters, drunks, etc
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Sarah Burbridge, Hilary Chapman, Sue Heath, Gill
Knifton, Yioda Panayiotou, Viv Simpson, May Teague, Marilyn Warminger
Rory Byrne, Mike Chapman, David Fletcher, Alan French,
Arthur Harris, Philip Orton, Jim Parkinson, Patrick Snowdon, John Taylor
and other members of the Company
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Producer & choreographer
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Val Fardell
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Musical director
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Peter Holt
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Stage manager
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Alan Baker
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Assistant stage manager
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Elizabeth Hornby
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Sound
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Denis Cater, Tony Ayres
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Lighting
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Julia Duggan, Mike Bean, Keith Eaton
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Stage crew
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John Briggs, John Carrington, John Gilmore, Mark Hornby,
Peter Hughes, Chris Male, Peter Martin-Flavin, Clare McMillan, Dave
Mead, Mark Pearson, Laurie Rackham, Ken Warminger, Rod Westrop
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Wardrobe
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Mary Myers, Margaret Baker, Janet Biggs, Barbara
Bostock, Melanie Goddard, Audrey Taylor
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Technical co-ordinator
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Ken Warminger
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Costumes
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Allan Scott Costumes
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Properties
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Lesley Duggan, Jill Britton, Jenni Carrington-Powell,
Claire Eaton, Nicola Whinney
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Sets by
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Dennis Williams Scenic & Property Hire
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Make-up
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Pat Carne, John Heath
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Publicity co-ordinator
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Sarah Burbridge
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Production secretary
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Phyllida Whinney
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Business & publicity manager
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Michael James, Len Evans
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Ticket secretary
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Jean Wingfield, Sandra Goodall
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Rehearsal accompanists
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Neil Buick
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Prompts
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Kate Brown
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Front of House manager
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Tony Gordon, Stan Owen
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Stewards / Programme sales
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Jeanie Owen
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Transport manager
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Mike Chapman
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Photography
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Michael James
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Flowers
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Mostly Roses
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"The Choo-Choo Boys Jazz Band"
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Woodwind
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Steve Hill, Phil Houghton, Graham Pinder, Malcolm Cordon
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Trumpets
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Mally Baxter, Chris Weldon
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Guitar
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Dave McQuater
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Trombone
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David Gladman, Frank Shelley
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Bass / bass guitar
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Dave Berry
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Percussion
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Arthur Soothill
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Keyboard
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Neil Buick
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Drums
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Paul Turner
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