STANTONBURY THEATRE

11th and 12th NOVEMBER 2022

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Orchestra

This was a joint production with The Wolverton Light Orchestra

Crew

Director Graham Mitchell
Choreographer – Paula Fraser
Musical Director – Mike Crofts
Chorus Director – Kim Bennett
Repetiteur – Rowena Gibbons
Technical Director – Martin Putman
Producer – Karen Jones
Publicity – Ruth Martin and Louise Thonger
Rehearsal Refreshments – Jean Bates
Props – Linda Davy
Wardrobe – Members of the society
Stage Manager – Dave Howard
Photography – Robert Skears
Programme – John Bailes
Artwork Design – Graham Mitchell
Front of House – Friends of the Society

Programme

Overture of HMS Pinafore – Arthur Sullivan Wolverton Light Orchestra
Introduction by our Master of Ceremony Paddy Marshall
Habanera — from Bizet’s Carmen Kim Bennett, Chorus and Orchestra
Over The Waves – Waltz – Rosas – Orchestra and Dancers
The Lion and Albert – Edgar Paddy Marshall
Morning Promenade—Mills/Scott Paula Fraser
Burlington Bertie from Bow—Norris/Hargreaves
Charlotte Pearson
Melodrama – The Drunkard’s Dilemma Alan Bennett, David Mills, Shona Gilchrist and Mike Gray
Gilbert and Sullivan Medley Choir and Orchestra
(includes: Pray observe the magnanimity from Pirates of Penzance;
Strephon for your foe from Iolanthe
Then give three cheers from HMS Pinafore
Finale– Once more Gondolieri from Gondoliers
INTERVAL (approximately 20 minutes)
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ACT 2
The Boy I Love is up in the Gallery – Ware – Amanda King
Soldiers in the Park – March – Monckton – Orchestra and dancers
Bricklayer’s lament – David Mills
If it wasn’t for the ‘Ouses – Bateman/Le Brun – David Mills
The Acrobat – Greenwood – Jon Pyecroft
Polly Perkins – Clifton – Graham Mitchell, Karen Jones, Jenny Tygrys and Shona Gilchrist
The Enchantress – Art is Calling for Me – Paula Fraser
Music Hall Medley Orchestra, Chorus and Audience
included: Danny Boy – Judge and Williams – Karen Jones, Kath Whitney, Shona Gilchrist and Jenny Tygrys

Here are the photos taken by Robert Skears. You can click on any image to open it full size.

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