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5th November 1989 to 11th November 1989
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The Show | Dramatis personę | The Production Team | The
Orchestra
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Otherwise known as "The Merryman
and his Maid".
For the detailed synopsis click
here.
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Sir Richard Cholomondley, Lieutenant of the Tower
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William Bowen
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Colonel Fairfax, under sentence of death
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John Heath
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Sergeant Meryll, of the Yeoman of the Guard
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Michael James
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Leonard Meryll, his son
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Mick Wilson
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Jack Point, a strolling jester
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David Berridge
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Wilfred Shadbolt, Head Jailer & Assistant Tormentor
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Barry Sawyer
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The Headsman
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Tim Richardson
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First Yeoman
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Patrick Dyer
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Second Yeoman
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Alan French
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Citizens
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Jim Burgess, David Burgess
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Elsie Maynard, a strolling singer
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Margaret Johnstone
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Phoebe Meryll, Sergeant Meryll's daughter
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Clare Basinger
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Dame Carruthers, Housekeeper to the Tower
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Josephine Jenkin
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Kate, her niece
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Joanne Branch
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Chorus of Yeoman of the Guard, townspeople, citizens, etc
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Lesley Addington, Sarah Burbridge, Jane Byrne, Hilary
Chapman, Eve Davies, Helen Davies, Katy Davies, Sue Denham, Janet Eaton,
Jane Farrar, Jane Forster, Sandra Goodall, Claudia Green, Gillian
Knifton, Yioda Panayiotou, Rosie Piggott, Sarah Richards, Betty Rose,
Anna Rundle, Jane Ryan, Carla Spencer, May Teague, Karen Thorpe, Susan
Tunnicliffe, Mary Webb, Joanne Westrop, Phyllida Whinney Dick
Dean, Roy Craske, Vic Dutton, Len Evans, Arthur Harris, Robert Harris,
David Mills, Clive Newton, Philip Orton, Frank Powis, Patrick Snowden,
Bill Whittuck, Dave Walker
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Producer
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Brian McKay
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Musical director
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Neil Buick
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Rehearsal accompanists
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Neil Buick, Elaine Brickman
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Lighting
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Keith Eaton, Mike Bean, Claire Eaton, Dave Mead
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Sound
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Tony Ayre
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Technical co-ordinator
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Ken Warminger
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Stage manager
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Alan Baker
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Assistant stage manager
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Nicola Whinney
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Stage crew
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John Briggs, Mark Hornby, Tony Leggatt, Chris Male,
Peter Martin-Flavin, Mark Pearson
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Wardrobe
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Mary Myers, Barbara Bostock, Margaret Baker, Janet
Briggs, Maureen Phillips, Audrey Taylor
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Ticket secretary
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David Berridge, Jean Wingfield
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Transport
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Mike Chapman
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Front of House management
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Tony Gordon, Stan Owen
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Business manager
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Geoffrey Bostock
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Prompt
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Lesley Duggan, Jean Wingfield
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Programmes & stewards
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Jeannie Owen
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Make up
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Anne Butterworth, Eileen Coates, Joanna Dunstan
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Properties
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Lesley Duggan
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Flowers
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"Mostly Roses", St Albans
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Scenery
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Stage Sets, London
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Producer's secretary
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Jean Wingfield
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Costumes
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A. W. Homburg, Leeds
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Violins
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Jenny Wigram, Geoffrey Barker, Marion Brister, Sue
Greengrass, Claire March, Garth Covey-Crump, David Glenister, Jennifer
Purvis, Neil Symonds
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Violas
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Tony Wigram, Sheila Moreby
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Celli
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Lynn Howells, Bernice De Smet
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Double bass
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David Milstead
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Woodwind
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Jenny Barker, Penny Manning, Garry Manning, Marion
Crouch, Stephen Greengrass
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Horns
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Michael Carey, Richard Williams
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Trumpets
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Tim Welch, Graham Weeks
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Trombones
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Mike Griffiths, Michael Savage
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Timpani & percussion
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David Moreby
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