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Revision as of 16:28, 8 June 2014
by John Gardiner & Fiz Coleman
Directed by Helen Chadney
Performances: Eves Sat 13th & Tues 16th – Sat 20th January (Matinees on 13th, 14th & 20th) 1996, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
"A Wild West Pantomime" the action takes place in Diamond Tooth Lil's saloon somewhere in the Wild West.
Cast
- Dr Nix/Black Eyed Billy - Matthew Blackstaffe
- No Nose Muldoon - Paul Bryan
- Old Ma Treacle - Alan Buckman
- Billy Joe Cowstream - Bernie Bullbrook
- Candy Cupcake - Cathy Cable
- Fingers McGraw - Andrew Chadney
- Cherry Bakewell - Linda East
- Hairy Hannah - Sandy Girling
- Dumbo Dawson - John Mead
- Angel Delight - Juliette Mills
- Diamond Tooth Lil - Karen Nott
- Yipee Brown - Rob Reid
- Big Brad - Alan Slater
Crew
- Stage Manager - Sharon Phipp
- Assistant Stage Managers - Nila Mitra, Lionel Monks, Rachel Santry, Mark Sammut & Karen Williamson
- Lighting Design - Mike Elliott
- Lighting Operator - Rebecca Mathews
- Sound Recording - Brian Fretwell
- Sound Operator - Teb Scott
- Designer - Alan Buckman
- Musical Director - Andrew Chadney
- Set Construction - Anton Krause & Martin Goodall
- Ladies' Costumes - Alan Buckman
- Mens' Costumes - Geraldine Garner
- Moose Head by Val Williams
- Additions Dialogue/Lyrics - Alan Buckman
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Bernie Bullbrook, Peter Medd, Linda East & ??? Badly water damaged print (part restored)
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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