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MUGSS 1965or The King of Barataria Performed at The Renold Theatre, UMIST Cast
- The Duke of Plaza-Toro (A Grandee of Spain)
- David Cocker
- Luiz (His Attendant)
- Trevor Myers
- Don Alhambra del Bolero (The Grand Inquisitor)
- John Robinson
- Marco Palmieri (Venetian Gondoliers)
- Graham Wilks
- Guiseppe Palmieri (Venetian Gondoliers)
- Clifford Crewe
- Antonio (Venetian Gondoliers)
- Ian K. price
- Giorgio (Venetian Gondoliers)
- Howard Totty
- Annibale (Venetian Gondoliers)
- Peter Scott
- The Duchess of Plaza-Toro
- Judith Harvey
- Casilda (Her Daughter)
- Judith A. Williams
- Gianetta (Contadine)
- Margaret Broadhurst
- Tessa (Contadine)
- Catherine Winstanley
- Fiametta (Contadine)
- Margaret Hesselgreaves
- Vittoria (Contadine)
- Pamela Radmore
- Giulia (Contadine)
- Sarah Smith
- Inez (The King's Foster Mother)
- Pamela Barker
- Street Urchins
- Pamela Barker, Jenny Senior, Shirley Weston
- Chorus of Contadine
- Linda Bradford, Sheila Clare, Shirley Convy, Sheila Coombs, Ruth Dawson, Juliet Harewood, Carole Heppell, Marie Hovington, Kate Lunn, Kay Maharaj, Margaret Mather, Wendy McHugh, Angela Middlehurst, Carol Nesbitt, Sheila O'Brien, Sylvia Renshaw, Joyce Steel, Ann Street, Valerie Willsher, Paddy Wickett
- Chorus of Gondoliers and Men at Arms
- J.Atkinson, D. A. Clough, D. Couch, T. Daniels, C. Fox, J. Greene, A. Guymer, D. Hall, M. Harris, J. O. K. Humphries, M. James, M. J. Langford, R. Merrin, D. Parkes, D. C. Pratt, P. J. Richards, M. Wade, R. Wilson, A. Wagg
Production
- Director
- Clifford Walker
- Musical Director
- Gerald Brown
- Lighting Design
- Dennis King
- House Manager
- Richard Charnock-Smith
- Lighting Assistants
- Mike Collins, Brian Dixon, Iain C. Wright, Barbara Jones
- Wardrobe
- Diana A. Roberts
- Make-up
- Ann Adams, Jennifer Pepper, Patricia pattison, David Mason
- Tickets
- Angela Formby
- Accompanist
- Margaret Hesselgreaves, Mike Harris
- Costumes
- S. B. Watts & Co.
- Lights
- Strand Electric
Committee
Notes
An interval of 3 months is supposed to elapse between Acts I and II. In the interests of dramatic continuity there will be no encores during the performance. Programme CostSixpence Music
Complete recordings of this show (and all from 1964 onwards) can be purchased on CD from Mike Harris, our Society Archivist
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