SOUTHAMPTON SHOW
11th and 12th JULY, 1969.
PERFORMANCES
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Friday |
Saturday |
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Journey to the Top of the Mountain |
1.00 |
12.00 |
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The Undoing of Falstaff |
2.00 |
1.00 |
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Ah! Cruel Fate |
3.00 |
2.00 |
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Journey to the Top of the Mountain |
3.30 |
2.30 |
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Fight Display |
4.00 |
3.00 |
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The Undoing of Falstaff |
5.00 |
4.00 |
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Fight Display |
5.30 |
4.30 |
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Ah! Cruel Fate |
6.00 |
5.00 |
JOURNEY TO THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
An Improvised Play for Young Children
The play has been devised with the prime motive of encouraging the audience, children aged 3 to 10 years, to participate in the action, so providing a basis for a creative entertainment in which children are actively involved.
The Cast
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Phillip Henbest |
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John Lelliott |
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Brian Stansbridge |
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Peter White |
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Sandy Crook |
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Barbara Pollard |
THE UNDOING OF FALSTAFF
An Excerpt from Shakespeare's Henry IV
Falstaff, although fooled by Hal, manages to have the last laugh.
Cast
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Hostess |
Libby Cleaver |
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Doll |
Barbara Pollard |
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Bardolph |
Mike Shailer |
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Peto |
John Lelliott |
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Poins |
Graham Buchanan |
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Hal |
John Carrington |
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Falstaff |
Ken Spencer |
Scene 1 A Tavern
Scene 2 Gadshill Forest
Scene 3 A Tavern
FIGHT DISPLAY
A Roman Army lays siege to a fortified town and receives its surrender after a challenge to single combat.
Directed by Adrian Vinson
Properties designed by Barbara Pollard
Combatants:
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John Arthur |
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John Carrington |
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Phillip Henbest |
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Ian Hutchings |
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Ray Lacey |
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John Lelliott |
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Jim Oliver |
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Trevor Powell |
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Brian Stansbridge |
AH! CRUEL FATE
A Victorian Melodrama
A story of Love, Hate, Lust and Desire.
All the things, in fact, that make life worth living.
Cast
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Phillip Henbest |
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Ray Lacey |
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Joanna Ewins |
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Jane McWilliams |
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Trevor Powell |
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Brian Stansbridge |
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Sandy Crook |
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Allison Mace |
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Ian Hutchings |
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Peter White |