Who Was That Lady ?
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An upstairs / downstairs innocent lust type of plot is the vehicle for some brilliant songs and a masterful Brisket role as waiter in the Cremorne Gardens, masked ball, “Chateau bottled our wine, it may look very fine, but the labels are made in Bombay!” – “ they’ll all have to sup, from what’s not been used up, or we might have to throw it away!” the lighting was suitably dim, to allow for many mistaken identity situations! The excuse for the man of the house to go to Town, “keep your eye on Surats!” (shares) stock exchange trip – assignations, etc. Excellent show.
Adapted from “The Pink Dominoes” by James Albery.
Book and Lyrics by John Albery.
Music by John Gould
Cast & Crew
Cast
Brisket | Mark Christon |
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Charles Greythorne | Norman Comer |
Footman/Waiter/Coachman | Nick Greenbury |
Footman/Waiter/Coachman | Charles Madge |
Footman/Waiter/Coachman | Ian Pool |
George | Steven St John |
Henry Tubbs | Peter Robert Scott |
James | David Gooderson |
Joskin Tubbs | Frank Ellis |
Lady Maggie Wagstaff | Charmian May |
Mrs Tubbs | Eve Shickle |
Rebecca | Christine Edmonds |
Sir Percy Wagstaff | Robert Sessions |
Sophia Greythorne | Sonia Woolley |
Crew | |
ASM | Nick Greenbury |
ASM | Charles Madge |
ASM | Steven St John |
Composer | John Gould |
Designer | Michael Seirton |
Director | Christopher Dunham |
DSM | Ian Pool |
Keyboards | Marie Phillips |
Ladies Costumes | Barbara Wilson |
Musical Director/Keyboards | John Gould |
Original play “Pink Dominoes” | James Albery |
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