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Revision as of 19:13, 4 September 2008
Book by Arthur Laurnets, Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Alan Deakin, Musical Director - Billy Pavely
Performances: Tue 20th – Sat 24th February Production Year, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
"Gypsy" suggested by the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, was first produced in 1959 at the Broadway Theatre, New York City. The action covers a period from the early 1920's to the early 1930's, and takes place in various cities thoughout the USA.
Cast
- Uncle Jocko - Bernard Rickman
- Georgie - Jeannie Hossell
- Balloon Girl - Shani Hallmark
- Baby Louise - Lisa Smith
- Baby June - Claire Smith
- Rose - Ann Mattey
Orchestra
- Piano - Billy Pavely
- Drums - Steven Saunders
- Saxophone & Clarinet - Pete Long
- Trumpet - Matthew Dunkley
- Violin & Trombone - Guest Musicians
Crew
- Assistant Director - Robert Heddon
- Designers - Peter Rochford & Rosemary Henderson
- Choreography - Malcolm Flint
- Stage Managers - Jennifer Barden & Ann Wright
- Assistant Stage Managers - Patricia Worsam, Anna Greenburg, Stephen Smith, John Kidd, Linda White, Anne Curtis, Simon Hodges, Damian Williams & Ben Phillips
- Lighting Design - John Brand
- Lighting Operator - Melanie Dominey
- Sound Paul Sheldon
- Set Construction - Clive Henderson, Nigel Howcutt & Bernie Bullbrook
- Wardrobe - Kathy Pavely
- Properties - Carol Stanford
- Prompt - Alva Semple
- Switchboard - Julie Howcutt
- Production - Stephen Smith
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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