Mother Goose
Cast & Crew
Cast
Baron Boris the Bad | John Blythe |
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Broker’s Man / The DJ | David Alder |
Broker’s Man / The Slayed Pop Group | John Yule
(credited as Jon Yule) |
Demon Discontent | Henry Szeps |
Dickory | Bryan Burdon |
Dr You-Know-Who | Richard Archer |
Fairy Celestia / Little Princess’ Nurse | Angela Graham |
Gretchen | Mia Nadasi
(credited as Mia Nardi) |
Jack | Royce Mills |
King of Gooseland / The Soldier | Timothy Hext |
Little Princess’ Dancing Master | Rodney Phillips |
Mother Goose | Ronnie Stevens |
Priscilla the Goose | Barbara Newman |
Queen of Gooseland / Little Princess | Catherine Evers |
The Managers | George Reibitt |
The Managers | Roger Tomlinson |
The Slayed Pop Group | Richard Brent |
The Slayed Pop Group | Richard Burgess |
The Slayed Pop Group | Nelson Lohnes |
Crew | |
Additional comedy scenes by | Bryan Burdon |
Additional comedy scenes by | Ronnie Stevens |
Choreographer | Hazel Gee |
Costumes designed and made by | Shirley Reid |
Devised by | John Counsell |
Director | Hugh Goldie |
Lighting | James Laws |
Lyrics by | Leslie Julian Jones |
Milliner | Drena Poline |
Orchestrations | Anthony Spurgin |
Original Music by / Musical Director | John Pritchett |
Producer | Joan Riley |
Production Manager | John Dee |
Scenery built by | Norman Brown |
Scenery designed by | Richard Berry |
Stage Manager | Elizabeth Ashwell |
Stage Manager | Ted Irwin |
Story written by | Mary Kerridge |
Assistant Stage Manager | Alastair Bannochie |
Assistant Stage Manager | Lesley Walmsley |
Properties made by | Pat Cowan |
Publicity Manager | Hilary Samson |
Special head-dresses and armour by | Richard Symons |
Stage Dayman | Tony Fitzgerald |
Tailor | Arthur Davey |
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