|

|
|
10th November 1980 to 15th November 1980
|
|
|
The Show | Dramatis personę | The Production Team | The
Orchestra
|
|
|
|
|
|

|
|
|
Otherwise known as "The Peer and
the Peri".
For the detailed synopsis click
here.
|
|
|

|
|
|
The Lord Chancellor
|
Don Scott
|
|
|
Earl of Mountararat
|
Brian McDowell
|
|
|
Earl Tolloller
|
John Heath
|
|
|
Private Willis, of the Grenadier Guards
|
David Parry
|
|
|
Strephon, an Arcadian shepherd
|
Bob Gunning
|
|
|
Queen of the Fairies
|
Jill Bartlam
|
|
|
Iolanthe, a Fairy, Strephon's mother
|
Pauline Coulson
|
|
|
Celia
|
Fairies
|
Jeanne Cavill
|
|
|
Leila
|
Sue Heath
|
|
|
Fleta
|
Joanna Merrett
|
|
|
Phyllis, an Arcadian shepherdess and Ward in Chancery
|
Pam Homan
|
|
|
Pages
|
Elizabeth Galley, May Teague
|
|
|
Fairies
|
Lesley Addington, Pat Baikie, Andrea Baron, Helen
Burrage,
Diana Catt, Hilary Chapman, Eve Davies, Helen Davies, Janet Eaton,
Elizabeth Galley, Pam Kell, Mary Myers, Helen Parrott, Elaine Piesse,
Rosemary Piggott, Roma Prior, Janet Scott, Mary Skillman, Vivienne
Simpson, Monica Squire, May Teague, Beth Walker, Joanne Westrop, Evelyn
Whinney, Jean Wingfield
|
|
|
Dukes, Marquises, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons
|
David Berridge, Jim Burgess, Mike Chapman, Roy Craske,
Julian Desborough, Vic Dutton, Keith Eaton, Len Evans, Alan French, Mike
Galloway, Ray Gould, Arthur Harris, Michael James, Paul Kell, Paul
Leggatt, Dick Marshall-Hardy, Alan Massey, Peter Norris, Jim Parkinson,
Dennis Poole, Frank Powis, Barry Sawyer, Colin Self, John Taylor, Robert
Turnbull, Bill Whittuck
|
|
|

|
|
|
Producer
|
Pauline Kensett
|
|
|
Musical director
|
Ingrid Astill
|
|
|
Stage co-ordinator
|
Ken Warminger
|
|
|
Stage manager
|
John Whinney
|
|
|
Assistant stage managers
|
David Cookson, Phyllida Whinney
|
|
|
Stage crew
|
Alan Baker, Dominic Carrington, Nicholas Duggan, Simon
Houghton, Don James, Clive McFarland, Budgie Thompson
|
|
|
Scenery
|
The Stage Productions Co. Limited
|
|
|
Extra scenery created, built and painted by
|
John Briggs, Yvonne Harding
|
|
|
Lighting
|
Julian Duggan
|
|
|
Wardrobe
|
Mary Myers, Audrey Taylor, Margaret Baker, Barbara
Bostock, Melanie Taylor
|
|
|
Properties
|
Mary Skillman, Christine Powis, Dorothy Whittuck
|
|
|
Rehearsal accompanists
|
David Cookson, Betty Arthur
|
|
|
Production secretary
|
Hilary Chapman
|
|
|
Producer's assistant
|
Yvonne Harding
|
|
|
Business manager & publicity
|
Len Evans
|
|
|
Prompter
|
Lesley Duggan, Sheila Turnbull
|
|
|
Front of house manager
|
Tony Gordon
|
|
|
Box office
|
Stan Owen
|
|
|
Transport manager
|
Mike Chapman
|
|
|
Programmes & stewards
|
Jeannie Owen
|
|
|
Make up
|
Arthur & Anne
|
|
|
Costumes
|
W. A. Homburg Limited
|
|
|

|
|
|
Violins
|
Brenda Potts, Geoffrey Barker, Neil Symonds, Jenny
Wigram, Gwen Johnston, Rachal Burden, Frances Rotchell, Peter Boyle
|
|
|
Violas
|
John Fryer, Tony Wigram
|
|
|
Celli
|
Miriam Alcock, Marilyn Hosker
|
|
|
Double bass
|
Wray Nunn
|
|
|
Woodwind
|
Virginia Burdon-Cooper, Wendy Rundle, Richard Lonsdale,
Gary Manning, Marion Crouch, Elizabeth Jay
|
|
|
Horns
|
Uwe Radok, Susan Nicholls
|
|
|
Trumpets
|
Graham Weekes, Michael Cannon
|
|
|
Trombones
|
Kevin Nicholls, Stuart Percival
|
|
|
Timpani
|
Graham Hosker
|
|