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MUGSS 1957
MUGSS 1957or An Un-American Musical Play Performed at The Free Trade Hall Cast
- Night Watchman
- Michael Ruddock
- Degory Kempe (a ghost)
- Iwan Davies
- Jimmy the One (First Mate of the Susan Constant)
- Geoffrey Furness
- Stephen Lawrence (Captain of the Susan Constant)
- Cyril Cowan
- Dusty Miller (Member of the Crews)
- David Woodcock
- Spud Murphy (Member of the Crews)
- Eric Baines
- Ops (Member of the Crews)
- David Leighton
- Basher (Member of the Crews)
- Ralph Sackett
- Billy (the Cabin Boy)
- Sheila Egan,
- Bess (the Captain's Fiancee)
- Wendy Blamire
- Old Thatch (Leader of the Settlers)
- Terry Davies
- Meg (his Daughter)
- Aileen Gill
- Mistress Bender (a Settler)
- Margaret Jinks
- Coffin
- David Woodcock
- First Mate
- John Cule
- Chorus of Settlers and Sailors
- Janice Allsop, Elizabeth Anderton, Christine Baron, Joan Beetham, Jillian Bamfield, Anne Bird, Lorna Branston, Ann Collett, Norah Crewe, Majorie Dixon, Patricia Emmett, Virgina Harvey, Patricia Houghton, Christine Lees, Anne Mayor, Caroline Smith, Norma Spooner, Barbara Underhill, Anne Catlow, Wendy Davies, Jean Fowler, Gloria Hoey, Sheila Hughes, Margaret Jinks, Sheila Megson, Jennifer Sims-Williams, Pauline Smith, Jennifter Ranby, M. Berriman, D. Leighton, J. Ogden, R. Prescott, R. Sackett, A. Starkey, A. Wilding, E. Baines, G. Barrow, M. Baumber, D. Beames, R. Chronnell, A. Davenport, D. Riley, E. Southern, A. Teague, D. Woodcock, D. Wooley
Production
The producer wishes to acknowledge the invaluable assistance given by Mr G. Whalley, the resident Manager of the Free Trade Hall and his assistant Mr R. O'Neil - Play Producer
- John Crowther
- Musical Director
- Norman Spooner,
- Production Assistant
- Bob Duncan
- Orchestrations
- David Ellis,
- Settings and Costumes
- Tim Harvey
- Stage Manager
- Michael Imrie
- Costumes
- Pamela Ward, June Cooke
- Lighting
- Leslie Schulfer
- Make-Up
- Joyce Harris
Notes
Book and Lyrics byTom Egan Music byDavid Ellis and Norman Spooner DescriptionIn May 1607, just over three hundred and fifty years ago, three ships set sail from England taking English speaking settlers to America. The ships were called "Discovery", "Godspeed" and "SUSAN CONSTANT". ActionThe action of hte play takes place on board the "Susan Constant" in port and at sea. The scene is the upper deck of the vessel, looking aft.
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