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The Centre Sheet of this programme takes the form ofa special commemorative pull-out. This may be removedat the purchaser's leisure and framed (preferably with awhite background for the optimum effect). W. P.
Monday 10TH July at 7.30
Since going to press, the times of several eventshave changed.The Plays now commence at 7.30 p.m.The Music Circle Concert now commences at 7.30p.m.The Revue now commences at 8.00 p.m.
SYNOPSIS OF EVENTS
Friday 7TH July at 7.30
DANCE
JAZZ CONCERT
Tuesday 11TH 'July at 2.30
RODEO
Friday 14TH July at 7.00
Plays:IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO A DOG by Mankowitz
DW ARFS by Pinter
Sunday 16TH July at 8.30
MUSIC CIRCLE CONCERT '"
Monday 17TH July at 7.00
REVUE
Friday 7 th. july at 7.30 p.m.
Monday 10 th. July at 7.30 p.m.
JAZZ
Ignatius Combo
Purple Haze
'Arlem 'Armless 'Armful-
Feetwarrners
Between each event there will be music from the Interlude.
The greatest problem in producing an evening'sentertainment such as you are about to be subjectedto, lies in catering for all tastes; fortunately thisyear, the problem has virtually solved itself. In theirefforts to create a new sound, and a new effect, thetop pop. musicians of this country have branchedout into many untried weird-sounding fields, andthis movement seems to have affected the pop. musicof Woolverstone as well. Thus, with a bit of luck,you will hear music ranging from the loud, night-marish idiom of the Jimi Hendrix Experience tothe more refined sounds to be heard on the latestL.P. from the Beatles. Trad. pop., and jazz in variousdegrees of commercialisation, are, of course, includedin the programme, and for all Volume 6 numbers,tomatoes will be on sale in the foyer.
James Wild
Stage managed by the Stage Gang
Lighting by the Stage Lighting Group
Produced by James Wild
Set painted by members of the Sixth
Tuesday 11 th. [u Iy at 2.30 p.m.
RODEO
ORDER OF EVENTS
3-Legged Musical Chairs Round Boundary
Cycle Relay Race
Treasure Hunt
Highland Games
Beginning Of Cycle-Cross
Masters' Obstacle Race
Pick - A - Back Jousting
Pool Pole-Fighting
Swimming Relay
Drinking Competition
Bicycle Assembly Race
Car Hauling
Walking Race
Knockout Soccer
Soccer: Faculty vs. Pupils
Ju Iy at 7.00 p.m,14 th.Friday
Pl.AYS
It Should Happen To A Dogby Wolf Mankowitz
JONAH
A MAN
Terry Cleverley
Peter Cooper
Gilbert Sharp
Jeremy Macdonogh
James Wild
A SAILOR
THE K1NG
AN ANGEL
'As to the message of the tory - "Why should Inot spare Nineveh?" - this is, one hopes, how Godfeels about !\'1an - unlike Man who is less tolerantof himself','
by Harold Pinter
Bernard Mitton
Paul FinchlENPETE
Neil CloakeMARK
The form of this short play should not be allowedto obscure the simplicity of theme - the conflictbetween the individual's attempt to determine abasis for action, relying on the simplification ofcircumstance, and the machinations of ambition thatuses others as pawns to assert comparative domin-ance and thus to achieve a degree of self-justification.
LIGHTING DIRECTOR: Richard D. GravesLlGHTJNGASSOCIATE: Ian F. DrakeLIGHTING ASSISTANTS: Henry Gibbons, Anthony Boys
Richard Carson-Kitchen & Guy Austin
STAGE :M.ANAGER: David HarrisASSISTANTSTAGE MANAGER: Colin LeeSTAGE ASSISTANTS:Christopher Gretton, Richard Graves
/Anthony HorwoodPROPERTIES MANAGER:
MAKE-UP: Mr. Brian Mann & Richard Davies
Set painted by members of the Upper Sixth
ASSISTANT PRODUCER: Richard D. Davies
PRODUCER: PETER S. LOVER
We would like to thank Mrs. J. Cockayne, Mr. N.ClaytonMr.B.Turner,Mr.R.Hanson & Mr.M.Coulter for their help,
July at 8.30 p.m.Sunday 16 th.
Concert of Chamber Music
Brandenburg Concerto TO. 5 in Dfor Flute, Violin and Piano. J .S.Bach
Nocturne in C sharp minor Op. posth. Chopin
Duo for Violin and Viola in G Op. 44 No.I. Plcyer
Clarinet Quintet in A !<.581. M ozart
( i) Allegretto (ii) Larghctto(iii) Menl.!ctto-Trios(iv ) Allegretto (Tema con Variazioll i).
Guitar Studies No.l in C and. ro.6 in DFcmundo Ser
Madi igals: -(i) Fine Knacks For Ladies Dowbnd(ii) Angelus Ad Pastorc Ait.MollLeverdi
• (1567-1643)(iii ) Say, Love, if Ever Thou Didst Find
Dowland
MozartOboe Quartet in - K.3]0(i) Allegro (jj) Adagio( jji) Allegro \..Rondo)
Paul Finch, James \'1 ild ,
RTIS"1"S
CLARINET:
Mr. D. ThornberyJames Wild
Paul FinchDavid Harris
FLUTE:
VIOLA:
Neil CloakeColin Ferris
Richard DaviesJeremy Peaple
NIr. B. Masters
PIANO:
VIOLIN:
'CELLO: Neil CloakeJean-Alain Roussel
Paul TempletonGUITAR:
THE CARNIlNA VETERA CONSORT
Paul Templeton , Paul Callis,
Neil Cloake, David Harris ,
Richard Davies, Colin Ferris .
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July at 7.00 p.m.Monday 17 th.
llowing cast:Cleverley,
e. on,azeer,
avid Harris
Poduced by Norman Inness & Paul Finch
A separate programme will be issued at the entrance.
Designs by Richard Graves
a woolverstone press production
This programme has been printed by Richard Graves,Kenneth Wardell, David Skeats & Antony Boys, withhelp from Peter Cor.ield, Keith Garside & others.