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by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade Directed by Win Brion
Musical Director: David Brown
February 4, 5 & 6, 1982
(in order of appearance)
The Tramp |
Stan Cook |
Jane |
Sue Mitton |
Timothy |
Anton Jungreuthmayer |
Dons |
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Brian Beeston |
Judith Brion |
Bob Hopson |
Dorothy Bentote |
Derek Allcock |
Pamela Brown |
Stephen Kimsey |
Angela Dew |
Timothy's Mother |
Iris Castles |
Timothy's Father |
Brian Beeston |
Aunt Prue |
Ann Sykes |
Lady Raeburn |
Barbara Williams |
Heloise |
Estelle Dunham |
Assistant |
Linda Canon |
Manicurist |
Angela Dew |
P.C. Boot |
Guy Horchover |
Rowena |
Judith Brion |
The Bishop |
Derek Allcock |
Troppo |
Bob Hopson |
Fosdyke |
Stephen Kimsey |
Sir Clamsby Williams |
Brian Beeston |
Inspector |
Rob Squires |
Nigel |
Stephen Kimsey |
Ladies in the Park |
Beryl Orders, Estelle Dunham |
Manager |
Brian Beeston |
Fiona |
Debbie Kimsey |
Tom Smith |
Phil Howe |
Waitress |
Sarah Allcock |
Dancer |
Linda Canon |
Augustine Williams |
Derek Allcock |
Asphynxia |
Jean Jungreuthmayer |
Ambrose |
Derek Allcock |
Marguerite |
Dorothy Bentote |
Anthea |
Estelle Dunham |
Electrode |
Joanne Williams |
Uncle Zed |
Brian Beeston |
Programme Notes
[Photographs]
A musical in two acts and nineteen scenes.
Antony and Cleopatra, Act I Scene 5
Charmian: |
By your most gracious pardon, |
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I sing but after you. |
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Cleopatra: |
My salad days, |
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When I was green in judgement: - cold in blood |
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To say as I said then! |
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