Daisy Pulls It Off

This specific production does not yet have a description, but the play itself does:

The action of the play takes place in and around the environs of Grangewood School for Girls in 1927.

Cast & Crew

Cast

Alice Fitzpatrick
  (13th – ? January 1983)
Belinda Mathieson
  (13th January – ? 1983)
Clare Beaumont
  (13th January – ? 1983)
Daisy Meredith
  (13th January – ? 1983)
Miss Gibson
  (13th January 1983 – 1984)
Miss Granville / Winnie Irving
  (13th January – ? 1983)
Monica Smithers
  (13th January – ? 1983)
Mother / Mademoiselle / Dora Johnston
  (started 13th January 1983)
Mr Scoblowski
  (13th January – ? 1983)
Mr Thompson / Drunken Man
  (started 13th January 1983)
School Pianist
  (13th – ? January 1983)
Sybil Burlington
  (13th January – ? 1983)
Trixie Martin
  (13th January – ? 1983)
Unknown
  (18th April – ? 1983)
Unknown
  (18th April – ? 1983)
Unknown
  (18th April – ? 1983)
Unknown
  (18th April – ? 1983)
Unknown
  (18th April – ? 1983)
Unknown
  (18th April – ? 1983)
Unknown
  (18th April – ? 1983)
Alice Fitzpatrick
  (1984)
Belinda Mathieson
  (1984)
Clare Beaumont
  (1984)
Daisy Meredith
  (1984)
Dora Johnston
  (1984)
Ensemble
  (1984)
Ensemble
  (1984)
Mademoiselle
  (1984)
Miss Granville
  (1984)
Monica Smithers
  (1984)
Mother
  (1984)
Mr Scoblowski
  (1984)
Mr Thompson
  (1984)
School Pianist
  (1984)
Staff
  (1984)
Staff
  (1984)
Sybil Burlington
  (1984)
Trixie Martin
  (1984)
Winnie Irving
  (1984)

Crew

ASM
ASM
Company and Stage Manager
Designer
Director
Dresser
DSM
Followspot Operator
Lighting Designer
Music for School Song
Production Carpenter
Production Electrician
Production Manager
Wardrobe Master
Wig Dresser

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Photographs

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Photo credits

  • 'Daisy' cast at Nuffield by CD, Other public domain

Observations

  1. On 12th May 2020 at 5:31 p.m., Broadway85 noted:

    Beryl Waddle-Browne, the composer of the school song, is of course more familiar as Andrew LLoyd Webber

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