back in time

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forward in time

An Old Time Music Hall

Performed in November 2000 at The Faringdon Corn Exchange


Directed by Mesdames Carolyn Taylor & Debbie Lock
Musical Director: Miss Debra Warner

The Programme:

Hosted by Mr Gary Bates

Opening Chorus "Daisy and Sunshine"
Mr Allyn Richardson and the Company

Mr Dave Headey tells the story of
Jason and the Arguments

"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square"
Miss Lucy Walden

Miss Debra Warner treats to a
Piano Recital

Mesdames Carole Tappenden, Carolyn Taylor and Jo Webster are
"Three Little Maids from School"

The Karen Brind Dancers
Misses Catherine Walden, Rebecca Whiffen and Kim Ashdown will perform a Ballet

A Melodrama "The Squire's Evil Plot Foiled" is performed by:
Miss Carole Tappenden, Mr GaryThompson,
Miss Rachel Coward, Mr Dominic Bullock,
assisted by Mr Alan Taylor

Interval

Opening Chorus: "A Military Medley"
The Company

Mr Allyn Richardson sings
"Where'er You Walk" and "Sea Fever"

Miss Helen Barter relates the tale of
Albert and the Recumbent Posture

Miss Lucy Walden and Mr Allyn Richardson perform
"The Cats' Duct"

The Teddy Bears Picnic is performed by
Mr Dominic Bullock with the assistance of
Misses Karen Price, Catherine Walden and Katherine Smith

Mr Dave Headey sings of his
"Uncle Walter"

Mr Ken Brown is
"Henery the Eighth"

Final Chorus: "A London Medley"
The Company

THE QUEEN

The Company are:

Miss Helen Carter
Miss Rachel Coward 
Mr Gary Bates 
Miss Joyce Harrison 
Mr Ken Brown 
Miss Karen Price 
Mr Dominic Bullock
Miss Carole Tappenden 
Mr Dave Headey 
Miss Carolyn Taylor 
Mr Allyn Richardson 
Miss Lucy Walden 
Mr Gary Thompson 
Miss Jo Webster

Production Team:

Costumes


Publicity
Lighting
Front of House staff
Jeni Summerfield, Joan Lee
Ken Brown, Adrian Wells,
Lois Wells 
Dave Headey 
Ian Chandler, Eric Partington
Jill Headey, Denise Monk,
Jim Tappenden, Peter Webster

Faringdon Dramatic Society would like to thank: Reflections for sale of tickets, Faringdon United Church for a rehearsal venue, The Corn Exchange Management for their cooperation, Karen Brind for dance tuition, Ian Chandler for the lighting. Thanks also to The Swan for provision of the Bar.