KMT Scrapbook - Over The Footlights
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KMT Scrapbook - Over The Footlights
1974 - 1975 1 December 31st 1974 – January 11th 1975 The Opening Production THE BEGGAR’S OPERA By John Gay Music adapted by Benjamin Pearce Higgins Incorporating some original lyrics by David Turner The Beggar Mr Peachum Mrs Peachum Polly Peachum Filch Captain Macheath Mat of the Mint Ben Budge Jemmy Twitcher Nimming Ned Wat Dreary Crook Gingered Jack Robin of Bagshot Harry Paddington Mrs Diana Trapes Jenny Diver Mrs Coaxer Dolly Trull Betty Doxy Mrs Slammekin Suky Tawdry Molly Brazen Moll Lay Mr Lockit Lucy Lockit Newgate Gaoler Tavern Drawer Clergyman Hangman Judge Steve Tillett Roger Howsam Barbara Hills Valerie Humphreys Andy Torble Michael Heath Stephen Newman Leonard Byott Steve Tillett Keith Norris Larry Dobin Steve Keil Nick Richards Colin Wiseman Daphne Cedar Laura Nayman Rita Saunders Lynda Gaye Barbara Hills Sheila Holmes Margaret Seacombe Avril Kay Daphne Regan Les Smith Anne Lovelock Colin Wiseman Harold Crane Leonard Byott Nick Richards Harold Crane Musicians: James Harding, Russell Jordan, Derek Lawrence, Enid Hughes, Peter Dunkely, Elizabeth Slack Musical Director: James Harding Designer: Quentin Thomas Lighting Designer: Pat Nelder Technical Director: Anthony Hibberd Director: Vivyan Ellacott 1975 2 1975 January 28th – February 1st , 1975 MY FAT FRIEND By Charles Laurence Henry Vicky James Tom Freddie Lees Olivia Breeze David Sulkin Hamilton McLeod Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 3 1975 March 26th -29th, 1975 THE ENTERTAINER By John Osborne Archie Rice Phoebe Rice Billy Rice Frank Rice Jean Rice William Rice Graham Britannia Roger Howsam Pat Norris Edwin Cotton Bernard Beverley Jeanne Beverley Steve Tillett Stephen Newman Joy Graham Designer: Anthony Hibberd Lighting Design: Pat Nelder Director: Vivyan Ellacott 4 1975 March 11th – 15th, 1975 DAMES AT SEA A musical comedy with book and lyrics by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller Music by Jim Wise Mona Kent Joan Hennessey Ruby Dick Lucky The Captain Sailor Pam Reeve Hazel Heath Peter Dayson Valerie Humphreys Stephen Newman Andy Torble Peter Dayson Vivyan Ellacott Musicians: Ted Heath, Russell Jordan, James Harding Musical Director: James Harding Designer: Anthony Hibberd Director: Vivyan Ellacott 5 1975 May 14th – 17th, 1975 THE LITTLE FORTRESS By Georgina Reid James Martin Mrs Martin Sylvia Bell Julie Briggs Pete Briggs Granny Briggs Theodore Brown Rev. Harvey Goodall Miss Pearson Martin Goldstone Joan Simpson Marian Day Judi Bendon Robert Quarry Barbara Hills Peter Gee Harold Crane Barbara Goodman Designer: Anthony Hibberd Lighting Design: Pat Nelder Director: Vivyan Ellacott This was the premiere production of this play which had won the first prize in the Redbridge Festival New Play Competition as part of the 1975 Arts Festival. 6 1975 7 June 11th – 14th, 1975 JOURNEY’S END By R.C. Sherriff Captain Hardy Lieutenant Osborne Private Mason Lance-Corporal Broughton 2nd Lieutenant Raleigh Captain Stanhope 2nd Lieutenant Trotter 2nd Lieutenant Hibbert C.S.M. The Colonel A German soldier An English soldier Michael Brackley Edwin Cotton David Haines Larry Dobin Peter Dayson Peter Beadle Keith Norris Peter Fielder Bernard Beverley Roy Wheeler Andrew Palmer Robert Quarry Designed by Anthony Hibberd Lighting Design: Pat Nelder Sound & Effects Design: Chris Terry Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 1975 8 June 17th – 21st, 1975 BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE By Leonard Gershe Don Baker Jill Tanner Mrs Baker Ralph Austin Richard Seager Cheryl van Hoorn Heather Chasen Richard Edmunds Designed by Anthony Hibberd Lighting Design: Pat Nelder Stage Manager: Robert Quarry Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 1975 August 13th – 16th, 1975 PRIVATE LIVES By Noel Coward Sibyl Chase Elyot Chase Victor Prynne Amanda Prynne Louis Cheryl van Hoorn Vivyan Ellacott Hamilton McLeod Eleanor Thomas Robert Quarry Designed by Quentin Thomas Production Manager: Anthony Hibberd Lighting Design: Pat Nelder Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 9 1975 10 October 22nd – 25th, 1975 A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE By Tennessee Williams Blanche Du Bois Stanley Kowalski Stella Kowalski Harold Mitchell Steve Hubbell Eunice Hubbel Pablo Gonzales The Young Collector The Doctor The Nurse The Mexican Woman The Tamale Vendor A Sailor Christine Keates Peter Beadle Jeanne Beverley Roger Howsam Steve Tillett Brenda Brackley Peter Dayson Andrew Palmer Edwin Cotton Pat Norris Maggie Law Robert Quarry Larry Dobin Designed by Bernard Beverley Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 1975 11 December 9th – 13th, 1975 THE BOY FRIEND A Musical by Sandy Wilson Hortense Maisie Dulcie Fay Nancy Polly Browne Marcel Pierre Alphonse Madame Dubonnet Bobby van Husen Percival Browne Tony Lord Brockhurst Lady Brockhurst Gendarme Speciality Dancers Pam Reeve Sue Lewis Brenda Brackley Mary Presland Julie Cotton Jeanne Beverley Roy Wheeler Peter Fielder Andrew Palmer Ruth Galley Peter Dayson Michael Brackley Stephen Newman Les Smith Joan Caton Peter Beadle Vivyan Ellacott Terry Lee Mowatt Chorus: Nicholas Brown, Yolanda Guns, David Haines, Maggie Law, Janet Proctor, Robert Quarry Musicians: Alan Gulliver, Vic Sylvester Musical Director: Alan Gulliver Choreographer: Terry Lee Mowatt Designed by Bernard Beverley Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 1975 ONE NIGHT & STUDIO SHOWS IN 1975 Sunday 9th February MUSIC FOR A WHILE An entertainment in words and music Frances Robinson, mezzo soprano (accompanied by Charles Church) Roderick Elms, piano Vivyan Ellacott, narrator May 1st—3rd , Studio Theatre FUR FEATHER & FIN Peter Dayson Vivyan Ellacott Barbara Hills Robert Quarry Janet Rankin Eleanor Thomas May 8th—10th, Studio Theatre THE PLAY’S THE THING Peter Dayson Vivyan Ellacott Barbara Hills Robert Quarry Janet Rankin Eleanor Thomas June 5th—7th, Studio Theatre LOVE FOR SALE Joy Bahli Musical Director: Alan Gulliver Choreographer: Terry Lee Mowatt Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 12 1975 13 December 24th 1975 – January 10th 1976 DICK WHITTINGTON (42 performances) Dick Whittington Fitzwarren / Sultan Sea Captain Martha the Cook Fairy Bowbells/ Princess Town Crier/ Slave Hassan Alice Fitzwarren King Rat Tommy the Cat Andrew Betts Michael Heath Dennis Leeman Mark Leeman Francesca Lucy Robert Quarry Cheryl van Hoorn Michael Watkins Mak Wilson The Alma Rippon Dancers Musical Director: Ted Heath Musicians: Derek Lawrence, Tony Wyatt Choreographer: Francesca Lucy/ Alma Rippon Lighting by Pat Nelder Stage Manager: Anthony Hibberd Assistant Stage Manager: Nick Richards Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 1976 March 17th – 20th, 1976 THE GHOST TRAIN by Arnold Ridley Saul Hodgkin Elsie Winthrop Richard Winthrop Peggy Murdock Charles Murdock Miss Bourne Teddie Deakin Julia Price Herbert Price John Sterling Jackson Steve Tillett Mary Presland Michael Brackley Gillian Daniels Andy Palmer Pat Norris Peter Dayson Pam Reeve Vivyan Ellacott Robert Quarry David Haines Designed by Tony Hibberd Lighting: Pat Nelder Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 14 1976 April 26th – May 1st, 1976 OKLAHOMA Music: Richard Rodgers Book & Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II Aunt Eller Curly Laurey Ike Skidmore Fred Slim Will Parker Jud Fry Ado Annie Carnes Ali Hakim Gertie Cummings Faye Ellen Virginia Vivienne Sylvia Aggie Pigtails Andrew Carnes Cord Elam Laurey (in ballet) Curley (in ballet) Dancers: Kim Foreman, Barbara Luff, Sandra Osborne, Jane Wilson Chorus: Pauline Bramley, Debra Burgess, Joan Caton, Margaret David, Margaret Lakey, Thelma Luff, Iris Potter, Mary Presland, Pam Reeve Stephen Newman Brenda Brackley Ken Brickell Len Seager Alan Yeoman Larry Dobin Martin Fenwick Catherine Moore Doug Girdwood Phyllis Loveday Ann Melia Christine Genes Sheila Fenwick Jennifer Leach Kathleen Valentine Barbara Luff Jeffrey Rasbash Terry Bramley Andrea Bowler Keith Harman Margaret Seacombe, Irene Turner, Elsie Wilson, Alex Barlow, Peter Bishop, Peter Fielder, Peter Franklin, Bill Gaul, Eric Luff, Robert Machin, Paul Millar, Don Moore, Chris Perkins, Les Smith, John Wright. Musical Director: Geoffrey Attwell Choreographer: Terry Lee Mowatt Director: Vivyan Ellacott 15 1976 16 1976 May 19th – 22nd , 1976 SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH By Tennessee Williams Chance Wayne Bernard Beverley Princess KosmonopolisRuth Galley Fly Alan Stone George Scudder Michael Brackley Hatcher Peter Fielder Boss Finlay Roger Howsam Tom Junior Peter Beadle Aunt Nonnie Christine Keates Heavenly Jeanne Beverley Charles Edwin Cotton Stuff Andrew Palmer Miss Lucy Barbara Hills Heckler Peter Dayson Violet Gilly Daniels Edna Maggie Law Scotty Robert Quarry Bud Larry Dobin Pageboy Nicholas Brown Man in Bar Roy Wheeler Designer: Anthony Hibberd Lighting Design: Pat Nelder Director: Vivyan Ellacott 17 1976 June 30th – July 3rd 1976 OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR! Peter Beadle Bernard Beverley Jeanne Beverley Brenda Brackley Michael Brackley Nicholas Brown Edwin Cotton Peter Dayson Larry Dobin Peter Fielder Ruth Galley Tracey Hart Roger Howsam Maggie Law Stephen Newman Andrew Palmer Robert Quarry Pam Reeve Les Smith Tessa Southon Alan Stone Sheila Taylor Steve Tillett Roy Wheeler Choreographer: Terry Lee Mowatt Director & Musical Director: Vivyan Ellacott 18 1976 October 13th – 16th, 1976 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST By Oscar Wilde John Worthing, J.P. Algernon Moncrieff Rev. Canon Chasuble Merriman Lane Footman Lady Bracknell Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax Cecily Cardew Miss Prism Peter Beadle Peter Dayson Edwin Cotton Andrew Palmer Alan Stone Alec Wolffe Ruth Galley Brenda Brackley Jeanne Beverley Christine Keates Designed by Anthony Hibberd Lighting design: Pat Nelder Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 19 1976 ONE NIGHT SHOWS & CONCERTS 1976 Sunday 21ST November ROBERT & CLARA The Romantic story of the Schumanns Eleanor Thomas , Frances Robinson Vivyan Ellacott, Charles Church Written by Charles Church Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 20 1976 December 23rd 1976 - January 22nd 1977 MOTHER GOOSE (46 performances) Terri Gardener (Mother Goose) Gareth Armstrong (Prince of Darkness) Gilly Daniels (Gretchen) Nigel Ellacott (Priscilla the Goose/ Gaston) Michael Heath (Squire/ King of Birdland) Jonathan Kiley (Colin) Ludmila Nova (Queen of Birdland) Robert Quarry (Idle Jack) Eleanor Thomas (Jill) Anna Lou & Maria (Speciality) The Alma Rippon Dancers Musical Director: Ted Heath Choreographer: Ludmila Nova/ Alma Rippon Lighting: Pat Nelder Stage Manager: Anthony Hibberd Assistant Stage Manager: Nick Richards Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 21 1977 March 23rd – 26th, 1977 THE MISER Moliere (translated and adapted by Vivyan Ellacott) Valère (in love with Elise) Elise (Harpagon’s daughter) Cléante (Harpagon’s son) Harpagon (The Miser) La Fleche (Cléante’s servant) Master Simon (a moneylender) Frosine (a schemer) Jacques (Harpagon’s servant) First Servant Second Servant Mariane (in love with Cléante) Justice of the Peace Clerk to the Justice Seigneur Anselm Footmen Directed by Vivyan Ellacott Peter Dayson Gilly Daniels Alex Wolffe Godfrey Joseph Robert Quarry John Bright Barbara Hills Keith Harman Steve Gentry Dorene Cox Tracey Hart Keith Norris Steve Gentry Keith Foister Paul Dayson Alan Hardy 22 1977 April 27th – 30th, 1977 MOTHER COURAGE A chronicle of the Thirty Years War by Bertolt Brecht Translated by Eric Bentley Music by Paul Dessau Mother Courage Kattrin Eilif Swiss Cheese Recruiting Officer Sergeant The Cook Swedish Commander The Chaplain Quarter Master Yvette Pottier Soldiers, peasants Ruth Galley Christine Keates Peter Dayson Alec Wolffe Bernie Beverley Keith Norris Roger Howsam Roy Wheeler Edwin Cotton David Haines Mary Presland Jacqui Lodge, Larry Dobin, Robert Quarry, Isobel Chaplin Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 23 1977 May 4th – 7th, 1977 MACBETH William Shakespeare Duncan Malcolm Donaldbain Macbeth Banquo Sergeant Macduff Lennox Ross Menteith Angus Caithness Fleance Siward Young Siward Seyton Macduff’s son Doctor Porter First Murderer Second Murderer Terry Lamb Reg Wheeler David Reed Peter Beadle Kit Blockley Leon Pepall Stephen Knight Rob Durham Harold Chandler Bernard Beverley Leon Pepall Dennis Joyce Kevin Palmer George Hall Robert Hyman Peter Dayson Christopher Gee Derek Hall Godfrey Joseph Bob Franklin Steve Gentry Lady Macbeth Lady Macduff First Weird Sister Second Weird Sister Third Weird Sister Jeanne Beverley Margot Kenrick Barbara Hills Joyce Hall Marjorie Godwin Attendants Paul Dayson Alan Hardy Designed by Anthony Hibberd Lighting: Pat Nelder Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 24 1977 25 1977 July 13th – 16th, 1977 THE FRONT PAGE By Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur Wilson, American Endicott, Post Murphy, Journal McCue, City Press Schwartz, Daily News Kruger,Commerce Bensinger, Tribune Mrs Schlosser Woodenshoes Eichhorn Diamond Louis Hildy Johnson, Herald Jennie Mollie Molloy Sheriff Hartman Peggy Grant Mrs Grant The Mayor Mr Pincus Earl Williams Walter Burns Carl, a Deputy Frank, a Deputy Alec Wolffe Peter Dayson Edwin Cotton Larry Dobin Robert Quarry Les Smith Roy Wheeler Maggie Law Steve Tillett Mike Rankin Peter Beadle Ruth Galley Pam Reeve Roger Howsam Mary Presland Christine Keates Norman Valentine Trevor Cox Keith Harman Michael Brackley Martin File Mark Lane Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 26 1977 August 29th—September 10th SWANSEA GRAND THEATRE THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN By Emlyn Williams Dr Haggett Susan Haggett Gwenny Mrs Haggett Ada Haggett Bruce McRae Tallant Rosen Davenport Maitland Chandler Delphine London Rachel Thomas Eleanor Thomas Jennifer Curtis Sean Mathias Martin Sadler Sean Matheson Paul Foulds Designed by John Barrington Stage Manager: Con Murphy Chief Electrician: Peter McGee Assisted by David Kidd Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 27 1977 28 September 28th – October 1st, 1977 HAIR The American Tribal-Love Rock Musical Book & Lyrics: Gerome Ragni & James Rado Music: Galt MacDermot Claude Berger Sheila Ron Woof Steve Hud Jeanie Crissy Paul Walter Dionne Tourist Steve Fletcher Peter Dayson Loretto Rider Marck Pearlstone Alec Wolffe Bill Nabb Richard Norton Wendy Garnham Faith Harman Larry Dobin Martin File Sheila Chitnis Keith Harman The Tribe: Gina Black, Margaret Boylan, Micke Chissick, Katrina Curties, Anne Dayson, Peter Fielder, Sue Halton, Joanne Josephs, Karen King, Dennis Lane, Ian Lane, Mick Marshall, Jeff Pirie, Graham Quarry, Dave Quinn, Melanie Rhodes, Debbie Rollins, Ann Sapsford, Sheila Southon, Brenda Storer, Steve Tillett, Richard Walker, Steve White Musicians: Laurence Payne, Derek Lawrence, Ian Ruddle, Terry Wyatt 1977 29 1977 30 ONE NIGHT SHOWS IN 1977 Sunday 3rd April KENNETH MORE requests THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY Kenneth More with Vivyan Ellacott, Roderick Elms, Edna Graham, Barbara Hills, Eleanor Thomas Written and directed by Vivyan Ellacott October 30th LOVE’S DREAM (Liszt and his Ladies) The closing event of the Liszt Festival of London Readings by Eleanor Thomas and Vivyan Ellacott Music performed by Frances Robinson and Charles Church Programme devised by Charles Church * Directed by Vivyan Ellacott December 4th & December 11th, 1977 NIGHT OF A THOUSAND SHOWS Peter Beadle, Frances Berger, Johnny Berger, Gina Black, Brenda Brackley, Michael Brackley, Maureen Butler, Edwin Cotton, Sue Crudgington, Paul Dayson, Peter Dayson, Larry Dobin, Martin File, Ruth Galley, Philip Grace, Derek Hall, Joyce Hall, Faith Harman, Keith Harman, Karen King, Dorothy Lovell, Joan Lovell, Andy Palmer, Mary Presland, Graham Quarry, Janet Rankin, Pam Reeve, Loretto Rider, Eileen Rising, Maureen Rye, Ann Sapsford, Les Smith, Barbara Stephenson, Brenda Storer, Steve Tillett, Ron Thomas, Sylvia Thomas, Reg Wheeler, Roy Wheeler, Derek White, Margaret White, Steve White Musical Director: Laurence Payne Choreographer: Terry Lee Drake Designer: Tony Hibberd Lighting Design: Pat Nelder Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 1977 December 22nd 1977 - February 4th 1978 SLEEPING BEAUTY (55 performances) Freddie Lees (Dame Trott) Graham Richards (Billy Trott) Andrew Betts (Prince Florizel) Vivienne Moore (Princess Aurora) Peter Dayson (Storyteller/Pongo) Tracy Hart (Fairy Queen) Lesley Heath (Lucinda) Paul Jaynes (Carabosse) Eric Leroy (King Eric) Robert Quarry (Scullion) Terence Suffolk (Captain) Eleanor Thomas (Queen) The Alma Rippon Dancers Musical Director: Ted Heath Percussion: Terry Wyatt Choreographer: Terry Lee Drake/Alma Rippon Lighting by Pat Nelder Stage Manager: Tony Hibberd Assistant Stage Manager: Colin Dean Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 31 1978 32 March 20th - August 12th 1978 HAIR (Touring Production) The American Tribal-Love Rock Musical Book & Lyrics: Gerome Ragni & James Rado Music: Galt MacDermot Claude Berger Sheila Woof Hud Jeanie Crissy Dionne Tribe David MacArthur Trevor Clarke Helen Sparks Eric Danot Ben Ellison Gilly Daniels Syd Ralph Sheila Chitnis Janet Behan Honey Boy Nicholas Cook Dona Croll Yvonne Gallagher David Holloway Greg Jerome Victoria Kempton Lynval May Sadie Smith Don Williams Musicians: Chris Tingley (piano) Graham Andrew (guitar) Mike Tomich/ Stuart Hughes (bass) Ian Green/ Graham Matthews (drums) Musical Direction: Chris Tingley Scenery & Lighting Design: John Spradberry Staged by Tommy Tucker Company & Stage Manager: Chris Norman Deputy Stage Manager: Kirsten Oploh Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 1978 “HAIR” - TOUR DATES Week commencing March 20th March 27th April 3rd April 10th April 17th? April 24th May 1st May 8th May 15th May 22nd May 29th June 12th June 19th June 26th July 3rd July 10th July 17th July 24th July 31st August 7th YORK, Theatre Royal TORQUAY, Princess WOLVERHAMPTON, Grand STEVENAGE, Gordon Craig Week out? HULL, New Theatre BRADFORD, Alhambra SWANSEA, Grand NEWCASTLE, Theatre Royal ASHTON UNDER LYNE, SLOUGH, Planet BIRMINGHAM, Alexandra KIRKCALDY, Adam Smith INVERNESS, Eden Court NOTTINGHAM, Theatre Royal CARDIFF, New POOLE, Towngate SOUTHSEA, King’s Theatre PETERBOROUGH, Key READING, Hexagon 33 1978 March 29th – April 1st, 1978 GREASE The New 1950s Rock’n’Roll Musical By Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey 34 Miss Lynch Margery Godwin Patty Simcox Andrea Alexander Eugene Florczyk Andy Palmer Jan Hilary Warrington Marty Ruth Driscoll Betty Rizzo Loretto Rider Doody Alec Wolffe Roger Marck Pearlstone Kenickie Larry Dobin Sonny Latieri Neil Merryweather Frenchy Gina Black SandyDumbrowski Faith Harman Danny Zuko Peter Dayson Vince Fontaine Jeff Pirie Johnny Casino Steve Fletcher Cha Cha di Gregorio Traci Elster Teen Angel Steve White Burger Palace Boys Paul Dayson, Martin File Ivan Franks Dennis Lane Ian Lane Mick Marshall Stephen O’Connor Pink Ladies Janet Aldam Beverley Goldstone Joanne Josephs Babs Luff Debbie Rollins Judy Walker Musicians: Laurence Payne Derek Lawrence Terry Wyatt Musical Director: Derek Lawrence Choreographer: Terry Lee Drake Designer: Anthony Hibberd Director: Vivyan Ellacott 1978 35 September 20th – 23rd, 1978 HAIR The American Tribal-Love Rock Musical Book & Lyrics: Gerome Ragni & James Rado Music: Galt MacDermot Claude Berger Sheila Woof Hud Jeannie Crissy Steve Andy Steve White (Thu & Sat Eve) Phil Grace (Wed, Fri & Sat Mat) Marck Pearlstone (Thu & Sat Eve) Larry Dobin (Wed, Fri & Sat Mat) Faith Harman Ivan Franks Andy Moore Gina Black Loretto Rider Steve Fletcher Andy Palmer The Tribe: Jan Aldam, Andrea Alexander, Steve Celico, Chris Dale, Terry Lee Drake, Ruth Driscoll, Adam Dryer, Martin File, Margery Godwin, Ian Kober, Dennis Lane, Ian Lane, Babs Luff, Mick Marshall, Gerri Mulleady, Rich Phillips, Jeff Pirie, Dave Quinn, Melanie Rhodes, Judy Walker, Richard Walker, Hillary Warrington, Linda White, Alec Wolffe Musicians: Laurence Payne, Derek Lawrence, Michael Heath, Nick Monnas Musical Director: Derek Lawrence & Laurence Payne Dance Director: Terry Lee Drake Sound Design: Roger Colliver Lighting Design: Steve Crease Production team: Dave Beer, Roger Williams, Alan Hardy Director: Vivyan Ellacott 1978 36 1978 37 October 25th – 28th, 1978 THE ROYAL HUNT OF THE SUN By Peter Shaffer The Spaniards: Francisco Pizzaro Hernando de Soto Miguel Estete De Candia Diego de Trujillo Martin Ruiz Young Martin Salinas Rodas Vasca Domingo Juan Chavez Pedro Chavez Soldier Fr.Vincente Valverde Fray Marcos Nizza Roger Howsam Edwin Cotton Michael Brackley Don Sherwood Steve Fletcher Peter Beadle Paul Gamble Martin File Tony King David Haines Keith Harman Dominic Savage Richard Walker Eric Luff Ric Phillips Roy Wheeler The Indians: Atahuallpa Villac Uma Challcuchima Inca Chieftain Headsman Felipillo Manco Inti Coussi Oello Phil Grace Andy Palmer Robert Quarry Ian Kober Derek Wright Larry Dobin Ivan Franks Jacqui Lodge Louise Fenwick Peruvian Indians: Steve Celico, Lee Chapman, Michael Cole, Andrew Isbell, Ian Kober, Paul Lockyer, David Waller Costumes: Bristol Old Vic Lighting Design; Stephen Crease Mime sequences: Terry Lee Drake Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 1978 Sun 29th October – 1st November MORE MUSIC HALL Jan Aldam Joy Bahli Gina Black Brenda Brackley Gilly Daniels Traci Lester Faith Harman Hilda Hooper Janet Rankin Pam Reeve Michael Brackley Nigel Ellacott John Gadd Ian Kober Mick Marshall Andy Palmer Mike Rankin Malcolm Woolard Musical Director: Laurence Payne Percussion: Terry Wyatt Choreography: Terry Lee Drake Stage crew: Alan Hardy Directed by Vivyan & Nigel Ellacott 38 1978 ONE NIGHT SHOWS IN 1978 Sunday 26th February, 1978 AN EVENING WITH FRANZ SHUBERT Charles Church Frances Robinson Vivyan Ellacott Musicians: Barbara Willis Anthony Cain Helen Willis Peter Hill Sunday 23rd April IVOR E. KEYS IN CONCERT Joy Bahli, Andrew Betts, Charles Church, Nigel Ellacott, Vivyan Ellacott, Roderick Elms, John Gadd, Peter Gee, Edna Graham, Barbara Hills, Hilda Hooper, Robert Quarry, Frances Robinson, Eleanor Thomas Written and Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 39 1978 December 16th 1978 - January 27th 1979 ALADDIN (57 performances) Roy Kean (Widow Twankey) Kenneth Barrow (Abanazar) Adam Daye (Wishee Washee) Helen Sparks (Princess Balroubadour) Robert Quarry (P.C. Ho-Pong) Don Williams (P.C. Hi-Ping) Adele Warren (Slave of the Ring) Robin Griffith (Emperor of China) Terry Sheppard (Aladdin) Ben Ellison (Genie of the Lamp) Jacqueline Dorrill (Chinese Girl) Traci Elster (Chinese Girl) Faith Harman (Chinese Girl) Patrick Jacobs (Chinese Boy) Musical Director: Chris Tingley Percussion: Terry Wyatt Choreographer: Helen Sparks Lighting: Stephen Crease Stage Manager: Tony Bensusan & Les Groombridge Written by Vivyan & Nigel Ellacott Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 40 1979 March 7th – 10th , 1979 THE FANTASTICKS By Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt The Mute El Gallo Luisa Matt Hucklebee Bellamy Henry Mortimer Phil Grace Vivyan Ellacott Laura Nayman Steve Fletcher Don Fletcher George Phillips Reg Wheeler Martin File Musicians: Laurence Payne (piano), Andrew Knight (Harp), Terry Wyatt (Percussion) Musical Director: Laurence Payne Design: Tony Bensusan Lighting Design: Stephen Crease Production team: Marjorie Godwin, Doug Wilson Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 41 1979 April 25th – 28th, 1979 CYRANO DE BERGERAC By Edmond Rostand Translated by Brian Hooker Cuigy The Porter Brissaille The Musketeer Lise, wife to Raganeau First Page Boy Second Page Boy Flower Girl Lady at the Theatre Her daughter Christian de Neuvillette Ligniere Raganeau, Pastrycook Le Bret A Cut-purse Madeleine Robin, “Roxane” Her Duenna Comte de Guice Vicomte de Valvert Montfleury, an actor Cyrano de Bergerac Bellerose, Theatre Manager Pastrycook Apprentice Carbon de Castel-Jaloux Capuchin Monk Betrandou the Piper Sister Marthe Sister Claire Sister Marguerite Ian Kober Steve Celico Nigel Standing Marck Pearlstone Elisa Tebith Michael Cole Andrew Isbell Babs File Laura Nayman Penny Cole Doug Wilson David Reed Martin File Steve Fletcher Lee Chapman Jeanne Beverley Roma Davis Martin Fenwick Robert Quarry Andy Moore Reg Wheeler Jeff Pirie Michael Cole Jeff Pirie Andy Moore Marck Pearlstone Hilary Warrington Laura Nayman Elisa Tebith Cadets of Gascoyne: Steve Celico, Lee Chapman, Michael Cole, Paul Gamble, Andrew Isbell, Ian Kober, Andy Moore, David Reed, Nigel Standing Pastrycooks & Ladies at the Theatre: Sharon Brown, Penny Cole, Roma Davis, Babs File, Joanne Fletcher, Caren Howell, Trudy Neale, Sharon Saunders, Hilary Warrington Set design: Amanda Fisk Lighting Design: Stephen Crease Stage Manager: Tony Bensusan Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 42 1979 43 1979 May 2nd – 5th, 1979 FESTIVAL GANGWAY A musical revue With a cast of 105 Cubs, Brownies, Scouts, Guides and Rangers Musicians: Laurence Payne, James Osborne Terry Wyatt Derek Lawrence Bob Muskett Musical Director: Laurence Payne Choreographer: Ted Fitter Costumes: Margaret Hawes Lighting Design: Stephen Crease Designer: Amanda Fisk Assistant Director: Jack Smart Written and Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 44 1979 45 May 16th – 19th 1979 THE THREEPENNY OPERA By Bertolt Brecht Music: Kurt Weill Translated by Hugh MacDiarmid Narrator Dolly Trull Mr Peachum Filch Mrs Peachum Matt of the Mint Macheath Polly Peachum Bob the Saw Dreary Walt Hook-Fingered Jake Reverend Kimbell Tiger Brown Betty Doxy Mrs Coaxer Nelly Bly Roxy Jenny Diver Jailer Lucy Brown Constables Whores Beggars Andy Moore Andrea Alexander Martin Fenwick Ian Kober Barbara Hills Martin File Steve Fletcher Laura Nayman Steve Celico Adam Dreyer Nigel Standing Doug Wilson Jeff Pirie Stephanie Levy Margery Godwin Judy Walker Jeanne Beverly Elisa Tebith Marck Pearlstone Jenny Leach Jonathan Weinberg , Lee Chapman Alison Bloom, Babs File, Elaine Kasner, Hilary Warrington Paul Gamble, Marck Pearlstone, David Reed, Jonathan Weinberg, Doug Wilson Musicians: Chris Holmes, Barry Reilley, Chris Holland, Bob Muskett, Ian Hughes, Alan Pash, Laurence Payne Musical Director: Laurence Payne Designer: Amanda Fisk Lighting Design: Stephen Crease 1979 46 1979 47 September 13th – 16th & 19th – 22nd , 1979 WEST SIDE STORY Music by Leonard Bernstein Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by Arthur Laurents The Jets: Riff Tony Action A-Rab Baby John Big Deal Diesel Gee-Tar Mouthpiece Graziella Velma Clarice Anybodys Jo-Jo Carrie The Sharks: Bernardo Chino Pepe Marck Pearlstone Steve Fletcher Jeff Pirie Steve White Doug Wilson Graham Nash Steve Weston Paul Lockyer David Rose Tatjana Meerman Jacqui Lodge Judy Walker Faith Harman Jo Fletcher Karen Percy Alan Dryer Ian Kober Nigel Standing Indio Luis Anxious Nibbles Juano Sancho Pedro Maria Anita Consuelo Rosalia Francisca Teresita Marguerita David Reed Tony Taylor Andy Capaloff Stephen Parkinson Alec Wolffe Adam Dryer Simon Dryer Laura Nayman Nancy Gellman Jenny Leach Mary Presland Loretto Rider Louise Fenwick Andrea Alexander The Adults Doc Lt. Schrank Krupke Glad Hand Don Fletcher Reg Wheeler Martin Fenwick Andy Moore Musicians: Chris Holmes, Ian Payne, Graham Chambers, John Candor, Chris Holland, Mark Hutchins, Barry Riley, Susan Catmur, Katherine Colledge, Anna Dryer, Rhiannon Williams, Herther Liddle, Derek Lawrence, Ian Hughes Musical Director: Laurence Payne Designer: Amanda Fisk Lighting Design: Stephen Crease Sound Design: Alan Osmond Costumes: Marjorie Godwin & Elaine Kasner Fight arranger: Michael Dryer Stage Manager: Tony Bensusan Production team: Les Groombridge, Doug Wilson, Dave Beer, Roger Williams, Roger Colliver, Terry Wyatt Director/Choreographer: Vivyan Ellacott 1979 48 1979 November 7th – 10th THE GOLDEN YEARS OF MUSIC HALL Gilly Daniels * Nigel Ellacott * Vivyan Ellacott * Martin Fenwick * Steve Fletcher * Hilda Hooper * Roy Kean * Ian Kober * Laura Nayman * Doug Wilson * The Elster Sisters Musicians: Laurence Payne * Terry Wyatt Musical Director: Laurence Payne Costume Design: Margaret Brice Lighting Design: Stephen Crease Written and devised by Nigel Ellacott Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 49 1979 50 1979 ONE NIGHT SHOWS & STUDIO SHOWS in 1979 February 17th, Town Hall Ilford MUSIC HALL MEMORIES For the Mayor’s Charity—Bert Hamilton Joy Bahli Gilly Daniels The Elster Sisters Nigel Ellacott Vivyan Ellacott Hilda Hooper Roy Kean Andy Palmer Pam Reeve Musicians: Terry Smith, Michael Hatch [ October 28th AN EVENING WITH MOZART Charles Church Frances Robinson Barbara Willis Helen Willis Barbara Hills Vivyan Ellacott Written by Charles Church December 9th CHRISTMAS CRACKERS 51 1979 December 19th 1979 - January 26th 1980 PUSS IN BOOTS (56 performances) Freddie Lees (Dame Trott) Nigel Ellacott (Puss in Boots) Robert Quarry (Simple Simon) Brian Honeyball (Colin) Rosemary Jenner (Princess Rosamond) Jonathan Caplan (Idle Jack) James Curran (King Rupert) Gilly Daniels (Electra) Peter Dayson (Vampira) Stephen Fletcher (The Cobbler) Shealagh Dennis Danielle Elster Lyssa Elster Traci Elster Musical Director: Laurence Payne Choreographer: Tracie Hart Designer: Amanda Fisk Costumes by Margaret Brice Lighting: Stephen Crease Stage Manager: Tony Bensusan & Les Groombridge Written & Directed by Vivyan Ellacott 52
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