The Corn Exchange, Newbury
April 11th – 14th 2012
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse,
Howard Lindsay & Russell Crouse
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with MusicScope
& Stage Musicals Ltd of New York
Newbury Operatic Society is a Registered Charity No. 261370
Major John Cole was president of Newbury Operatic Society from 1976. A former High Sheriff and Justice Of The Peace at West Berkshire Magistrates Court, John held many distinguished position within the local community.
He approached amateur dramatics with great enthusiasm and became a very keen stalwart of the society. His good spirits, sparkling humour and common sense approach enlivened many a committee meeting. On Front Of House duties John was famed for cajoling the audience into several raffle ticket strips and then a gentle persuasive nudge towards the bar for refreshments! He made people feel welcome with a warm smile, acting always as himself, a true gentleman if ever
there was one.
He will be remembered by us all so fondly as someone who gave so much but expected so little. He gave time to listen, to support and to advise in a gentle and encouraging manner. He was very familiar with many across our membership and was actively involved right up until the end of last year. His passion for traditional musicals and Gilbert and Sullivan did not get in the way of his interest and support for the modern productions. At 91 he was a forward thinking president! Our production of Anything Goes is dedicated in Johns memory. We wish his family and friends an enjoyable evening. We have been privileged to have known such a kind and true gentleman. Thank you for all that you gave to Newbury
Operatic Society John, this week is for you.
On behalf of Newbury Operatic Society,
Jeremy Mann and Kate Mayo.
MAJOR JOHN WILLIAM BURKE COLE
1920 - 2011
Chairman’s Message Welcome to the Corn Exchange and to Newbury Operatic Society’s production of Anything Goes. I am delighted to introduce myself to you all in my first year as Chairman and I look forward to meeting with as
many of you as possible over the coming years.
When we looked at Anything Goes we knew we had a challenge on our hands. To combine traditions of the well know musical numbers with additional energy to the storyline. After all, recent professional productions of this show demonstrate incredible levels of acting and choreography that have freshened up the show! Our cast has been inspired by our talented director
Jeanette Maskell, closely watching and tweaking scene by scene to get the desired effect. Nikki Rogers returns again as our Choreographer and her efforts too our reflected in slick
running chorus numbers that have youth, energy and most importantly, fun!!
The unsung role of Producer has been extremely well asserted by Sarah Scott Cound. A vital role and one that does not get the recognition it deserves. For Sarah’s “get it done” attitude we thank her tremendously. Then there is the stage crew, the front of house, the lighting….. too many others to mention! Suffice to say they all play as big a part as anyone on stage and the feeling of a team effort resounds around the theatre in this special week for Newbury Operatic Society. We hope you too have a special evening and thank you, our
audience, for all your support.
Very best wishes Jeremy Mann
Honorary Officers and General Committee Members 2011/2012
CHAIRMAN: Jeremy Mann Chris Austin, Shaun Blake, Helen Fantom, Alison Hoult, Jeanette Maskell, Laura Randall, Tony Randall (Treasurer), Martin Rogers,
Sarah Scott-Cound, Paul Strickland (Vice Chairman).
Newbury Operatic Society Formed in 1922. Affiliated to the National
Operatic and Dramatic Association. Registered Charity No. 261370
www.newburyoperatic.co.uk
Synopsis Billy Crocker, a young love-sick Wall Street broker, stows away on the S.S. American, in hopes of winning the
heart of his beloved Hope Harcourt. His boss, Yale graduate Elisha J. Whitney, is also on board. He plans to relax before making an important business deal in England. Hope is on her way to England to be married to Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, a stuffy, hapless British nobleman. Also on the boat are "Moonface" Martin, a second-rate gangster on the lam labeled "Public Enemy 13," and his friend Bonnie. The two have disguised themselves as a minister and a missionary, respectively, after stranding the ship's real chaplain back at the port. They also,
mistakenly, left behind their leader, "Snake Eyes" Johnson, Public Enemy 1.
On board, Crocker runs into his friend, Reno Sweeney, an evangelizing nightclub singer, who resolves to help Billy win over Hope, to the dismay of Hope's mother, Mrs. Harcourt (though she doesn't know about the original plan), who insists she marry Evelyn. Billy simultaneously learns the true identities of Moonface and Bonnie, and in exchange for his silence, they join the plot to break up Hope and Evelyn. However, as Billy doesn't have a ticket or passport, Bonnie and Moonface let him have Snake Eyes Johnson's, without telling him to whom it belongs. But the ships crew figure out that Public Enemy number 1 is on board, and Billy has to take on a number of hilarious disguises to hide from them, which at first makes Hope angry with him. As the show progresses, Hope, Evelyn, Billy, Reno, Elisha, Mrs. Harcourt, Bonnie, and Moonface all end up in a variety of compromising positions with members of the opposite sex, with Reno seducing Evelyn Oakleigh, originally just to get seen by Hope or Mrs. Harcourt so they would reject him, but eventually she wins him over for real and they even get married. Hope and Billy also get married, Mrs. Harcourt (divorced) and Mr. Whitney get married, and Moonface Martin receives a notice on board that the government considers him "harmless”.
The Show The original idea for Anything Goes came from 1930’s Broadway producer Vinton Freedley, who was living on a boat, having left the US to avoid his creditors. He selected the writing team, and the star of the first production, Ethel
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Merman. The original story was written by Guy Bolton, and P.G. Wodehouse, but had to be heavily revised a few weeks before opening, apparently to avoid similarities with a recent shipping disaster. The re-writing brought together Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse for the first time, a collaboration which would last until the 1960’s and included the
original book for our next Corn Exchange production, The Sound Of Music.
After a succession of hit musicals, Cole Porter was at the height of his powers and popularity for Anything Goes, but in typical fashion, having written the songs, left the orchestration and production to others. Porter was able to enjoy the opening night of his musicals; he would make a grand entrance and sit in front, apparently
relishing the show as much as any audience member.
The original show opened in November 1934 and ran for 420 performances. In the following year, it was also produced in the West End although P.G. Wodehouse had to be brought back to make the show more
understandable for British audiences.
A movie version of Anything Goes was made in 1936, again starring Ethel Merman, and featuring a young Bing Crosby as Billy Crocker. 16 years later, Merman also starred in a
live US TV version, which included Frank Sinatra as Harry Dane (a re-named Billy Crocker). Crosby returned for a second film version, made in 1956, but both the plot and the music were heavily modified, and the end result bears little
similarity to the original show.
Cole Porter
Ethel Merman
The theatre show has been revived several times since the 1930s. For the off-Broadway production in 1962, di-rected by Lawrence Kasha, the script was revised to in-corporate several of the changes from the movie ver-sions. Most changes revolved around the previously mi-nor character Bonnie. This revision was also the first stage version of Anything Goes to incorporate several songs from other Porter shows: "Take Me Back to Man-hattan" from The New Yorkers (1930), "It's De-Lovely" from Red Hot and Blue (1934), "Friendship" from DuBarry Was a Lady (1939), and "Let's Misbehave" from Paris,
(1928).
Further revisions have been made since, and the show continues to be popular today. The current Broadway
production features Stephanie J. Block as Reno, and the legendary Joel Gray as Moon-
face Martin. In 2011, it won 3 Tony Awards, including best Best Musical Revival.
Despite it’s long history, and popularity on the amateur circuit, this is only the second time that the show has been performed by Newbury Operatic. Our 1997 production included
several members of the cast & crew of tonights show.
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Jeanette Maskell - Director Jeanette is no stranger to theatre. She has performed on stage, as a lead character and chorus. Off-stage, as choreographer, director or back stage crew. She was, therefore, thrilled last year to have won the NODA Flame ward for “inspirational contribution to the pursuit of excellence in theatre”. After a two year break she has returned in a directorial capacity. With such a talented cast, she has found it a most enjoyable and rewarding experience. She would like to thank, Sarah Scott-Cound, Producer and Nikki Rogers, Choreographer, both of whom have been dedicated and enthusiastic in their respective
roles. Jeanette says she could not have done it with out their commitment and hard work.
Michael Evans LRAM, ARCM, ATCL, GRSM
- Musical Director. Michael studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Sir John Barbiriolli and Michael Head. He was head of music at the Bulmershe School, Reading and the Hephaistos school for severely handicapped children before becoming Music Advisor for Oxfordshire. He has appeared on Radio and Television at The Royal Albert Hall and The Royal Festival Hall with the Oxfordshire Youth Orchestra. Michael has also played the organ at the cathedral in Jerusalem. Michael first
joined NOS in 1960 as a member of the orchestra.
Nicola Rogers – Choreographer This is Nikki’s second year in the role of choreographer after last years’ production of Beauty and the Beast. After enjoying working on this show so much, Nikki jumped at the chance of yet another challenge. It has been a long journey but one Nikki feels has been worthwhile and rewarding. The cast have been a pleasure to work with, and whilst being hard work, she feels it is always so satisfying to see
her ideas successfully coming together.
Nikki would like to thank Jeanette for giving her this opportunity, and her husband Martin (Sir Evelyn) for taking
the criticisms on the chin and not ‘too’ personally!
Sarah Scott-Cound - Producer Sarah has produced several productions for NOS including Anything Goes in 1997. She is currently Chairman of our youth section, Newbury YoungStars and also recently directed their production of ‘Alice In Wonderland Jr.’. Sarah would like to thank everyone working behind the scenes for all their hard work and time they have given towards this production. Once this show is over she is keen to get her teeth into production for our next show ‘The
Revenge of Sherlock Holmes’ which will be a Newbury premiere.
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Jamie Ledwith - Billy Crocker
Jamie is delighted to be joining NOS for his first full production after being away from the stage for several years. His previous roles include The Lion in The Wiz and Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors. As a singer, Jamie has performed internationally and regularly plays in many local pubs, and fronts several bands across the South of England. The highlight of Jamie’s writing career came when his musical, Speed Dating, was performed at The Jermyn Street Theatre
in London’s West End.
Claire Bowden - Hope Harcourt
Claire trained in musical theatre at London Studio Centre and graduated
with a degree in Theatre Dance. Her professional experience includes Guys and Dolls (Royal Festival Hall), and touring in The Wiz. She is now a teacher of dance at WBBS and Downe House. A newcomer to NOS, she regularly treads the boards with Nomads and KATS too, and has enjoyed playing some fantastic roles including Sarah in Our House, Anita in West Side Story, Laurey in Oklahoma!, Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, and Eliza in My Fair Lady. Claire also loves
singing for local party band Misbehavin’.
Debbi Ledwith - Reno Sweeney
Debbi trained at The Welsh College of Music and Drama and The Royal
Academy of Music and is currently Head of Performing Arts at The Vyne Community School. She has always loved musical theatre and previous roles include Julie Jordan in Carousel, Nellie Forbush in South Pacific and Yum Yum in The Mikado. Debbi spends a lot of time directing student productions, so is very happy to be returning to the stage. This is her first show with
NOS and she is delighted to be playing Reno alongside such a talented cast.
Act 1 SCENE ONE : Afterdeck Of The Ship
You’re The Top - Billy & Reno
Bon Voyage - Company
SCENE TWO : On The Ship’s Deck, Night
It’s Delovely—Billy, Hope & Chorus
SCENE THREE : Two Cabins On The “A” Deck
SCENE FOUR : The Ship’s Deck
Heaven Hop—Bonnie & Girls
SCENE FIVE : The Ship’s Deck
Friendship - Billy, Reno & Moon
SCENE SIX : Evelyn’s Stateroom
SCENE SEVEN : The Ship’s Deck
I Get A Kick Out Of You - Reno
SCENE EIGHT : The Afterdeck
Anything Goes - Reno & Chorus
ANYTHING NEWBURY OPERATIC SOCIETY
Newbury Operatic Society wishes to express its gratitude to Englefield Charitable Trust, The Colefax Trust,
and Greenham Common Trust for their generous support towards this production and the society
Act II SCENE ONE : Ship’s Lounge
Public Enemy Number One - Chorus
Let’s Step Out - Bonnie & Chorus
Let’s Misbehave - Reno & Sir Evelyn
Blow, Gabriel, Blow - Reno & Chorus
SCENE TWO : The Brig
All Through The Night - Billy & Hope
Be Like A Bluebird - Moon
All Through The Night (Reprise) - Billy & Hope
SCENE THREE : The Ship’s Deck
Take Me Back To Manhatten - Reno & the Angels
You’re The Top - Company
GOES
To mark the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,
The National Anthem will be played
before each performance
Cast List
Billy - Jamie Ledwith Hope - Claire Bowden Reno - Debbi Ledwith
Sir Evelyn - Martin Rogers Bonnie - Sasha Robaczynski
Moonface Martin - Jeremy Mann Mrs Harcourt - Sarah Scott-Cound
Angels - Charity - Alison Hoult Virtue - Holly Lucas
Purity - Daisy Lawrenson Chastity - Jacqui Trumper
Whitney - Jon Lovell Reporter - Paul Hyde
Cameraman - Bob Phillips Steward - Tony Randall Purser - Richard George
Captain - Mike Scott-Cound Bishop - Simon Pembroke
Ching - Russell Barrett Ling - James Pascall-Smith
Chorus
Jean Austin, Alice Billington, Amy Billington, Shaun Blake,
Rhiannon Bremner, Teresa Brown, Rebecca Dewey, Helen Fantom, Debra Finch, Jane Howard, Beverly Lewis,
Shauna Saunders, Scott Taylor
Orchestra
Flute, Clarinet & Alto Saxophone
Geof Knaggs
Flute, Tenor & Baritone Saxophone
Zoe Beldin
Bass
John Barham
Percussion
Adam Davies
Piano
Sheila Nichols
Trumpet
John Marlow
Trombone
Nick Kershaw
Martin Rogers - Sir Evelyn Oakleigh This is Martin’s second principal role with Newbury Operatic Society. After playing the Beast in the last production he really wanted to try and lighten the mood and play a
comedy role. Martin has really enjoyed getting to know the character and his eccentric side. He says it's been an absolute pleasure working with the entire cast of such talented performers. Enjoy the
show!
Sarah Scott-Cound—Mrs Harcourt
Sarah has been a member of NOS for 23 years and has taken on a wide variety of roles both on stage and off. Her on stage roles include; Katherine/Lilli in Kiss Me
Kate, The Sorceress of The North in The Wizard of Oz, Cousin Hebe in HMS Pinafore,, Edith in The Pirates of Penzance, The Plaintiff in Trial By Jury, Zorah in Ruddigore, Grace
Farrell in Annie, The Witch in Into The Woods and Ado Annie in Oklahoma.
Jeremy Mann - Moonface Martin Another role which escapes dancing…brilliant!! Moonie has been such a fun character to learn and I have thoroughly enjoyed working with such a talented cast. I haven’t “graced” the stage since playing Tevye, two years ago in N.O.S production of Fiddler on the Roof. Time certainly does fly and what with directing our last show I am really excited to be back on the stage having fun in such a rewarding hobby as amateur theatre. I hope you enjoy the show as much as Moon. Oh, special thanks to the Men’s Dance Captain, Tony Randall, for all his expert advice with
“Moonies moves”!!
Sasha Robaczynski - Bonnie This is Sasha's 6th show with NOS and she is delighted to not only be working with a wonderful team again, but to be playing the fun and flirtatious Bonnie. As well as having the opportunity to perform a variety of wonderful roles in many musical productions such as Calamity Jane, West Side Story, Jekyll & Hyde and Our House, she has also been studying dance for 13 years, most recently at the University of Winchester, obtaining a degree in Dance & Choreography which she has started to put to good use, choreographing local productions. Anything
Goes allows her to put on her dancing shoes again and do something she truly loves.
Holly Lucas - Virtue Angel Holly is currently studying drama and creative writing at the University of Winchester, fitting it around a packed acting schedule in and around her home in Berkshire. She has been involved in an endless amount of theatre productions, most recently playing Olga the Dominatrix in Showtime Chemistry with Newbury Nomads, and on the 15th April (yes, that’s this Sunday) she’s playing Elizabeth and Walton in Frankenstein at Compton Coronation Hall. Even though it may be hard to tell the Angels apart, you can’t miss her –
she’s the one with all the faces!
Alison Hoult - Charity Angel Alison trained in dance at the London College of Dance and was Head of Performing A r t s a t S t Marylebone School in London for several years before leaving to have her
children. She has been involved in local theatre groups since school and first performed for NOS in the 1991 production of Annie Get your Gun. Her dance background has been invaluable when rehearsing for the role of Charity in Anything Goes although the tap numbers have put her fitness to the test. Alison now teaches dance in schools around
Berkshire and South Oxfordshire.
Daisy Lawrenson - Purity Angel Daisy is studying Beauty Therapy at Newbury College but has always had a passion for performing. She has appeared in various shows such as The Wizard of Oz, West Side Story, Fame and Guys and Dolls. This is Daisy’s 2nd show with NOS, after playing a Silly Girl in Beauty and the Beast last year. She is looking forward to playing a (slightly) classier
Angel!!
Jacqui Trumper - Chastity Angel Jacqui is delighted to be playing an Angel in Anything Goes which was her first show with Newbury Operatic Society after finishing her training at Bird College. It has been a challenge fitting in all the rehearsals around her work and teaching with the Shaline School of Dancing, but she thanks her long suffering family for their continued support and hopes
they enjoy it as much as she has.
Jon Lovell - Elisha J Whitney Anything Goes is Jon’s ninth Musical at Newbury Corn Exchange, having played some great roles, including Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors, Curly in Oklahoma and Lumierre in Beauty and the Beast. In September 2011 Jon was presented “The Ken Wirdnam Memorial Trophy” from NODA for his portrayal of Jekyll & Hyde in Jekyll and Hyde the Musical with Newbury Nomads. By day, Jon is a voiceover for TV & Radio and records his
daily life on Youtube!
Back Row : Tony Randall, James Pascall-Smith, Jon Lovell, Richard George,
Bob Phillips. Front Row: Paul Hyde, Shaun Blake, Mike Scott-Cound
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Back Row : Jane Howard, Debora Finch, Beverly Lewis, Shauna Saunders, Rebecca Dewey, Helen Fantom, Rhiannon Bremner.
Front Row : Amy Billington, Jean Austin, Teresa Brown
Behind The Scenes Stage Manager Tim Allen
Back Stage Crew Pete Brown, Colin Eales, Devon Eales, Phil Hallam, John Horton, Coral Minifie, Tricky Preston, Dave Sinfield, Ian Smith
Props Arranged by Sarah Scott-Cound with help
from Gay Buchanan
Props crew Urszula Smith, Debbie Akers,
Sarah Preston, Siobhan Coates
Lighting Designer Vicky Allen
Sound The Corn Exchange
Sound Effects Paul Hyde
Set Supplied by Scenic Projects
Wardrobe Kate Mayo, Anne Bennett
Make-up Laura Randall, Chrissie Watson
Wigs Dauphines of Bristol
Prompts Cathy Rands, Mark Lillycrop
Costumes Supplier The Costume Workshop, Isle of Wight
Front of House Team Graham & Gwen Swait & friends
Rehearsal Accompanist Daphne George, Trevor Defferd
Poster Design Paul Strickland
& Programme
Production Photography Howard White, DZPhoto
Thanks to:
Ian & Anne Bennett, John Rankin Infant School,
Shaw Cum Donnington Village Hall
Spring 2013
NOS Members 2011-2
Jean AUSTIN Chris AUSTIN Russell BARRETT Parry BATES Alice BILLINGTON Amy BILLINGTON Shaun BLAKE Rhiannon BREMNER Teresa BROWN Stuart BUCHAN Clare BUTLER Delia CANNING Matt COLLINS Timothy CRAIG Danielle CRAIG Helen FANTOM
Debra FINCH Richard GEORGE Claire HOPKINS Alison HOULT Jane HOWARD Lucy HUCKLE Monica HUDDIE Abie HULBERT Paul HYDE Lucy JOLLIFFE Ros KITSON Daisy LAWRENSON Debbi LEDWITH Jamie LEDWITH Kate LEEK Abbey LEWIS
Beverley LEWIS Rowena LEWIS Mark LILLYCROP Linda LING Jon LOVELL Holly LUCAS Jeremy MANN Jeannette MASKELL Kate MAYO Alex METCALF Sam MURRAY Bob PHILLIPS Andy POCOCK Tony RANDALL Laura RANDALL Cathy RANDS
Sasha ROBACZYN-SKI Alice ROBINS Martin ROGERS Shauna SAUNDERS Mike SCOTT-COUND Sarah SCOTT-COUND Ellie SELBY Faye SELBY Sam SPAAK Paul STRICKLAND Scott TAYLOR Corrine THOMSETT Jacqui TRUMPER Louella WILSON
Mr T Allen Mrs M Allen Mr R Althaus Mr C Ball Mrs Ball Mr D H Barton Mr D Beaver Mr I Bennett Mr R Benyon MP Mrs B Bonnett Mrs H Brown Mr P Brown Mr T Brown Miss G Buchanan Mrs M Cameron Mr & Mrs D Campbell Mrs R Campbell Mrs Gill Chenery Mr & Mrs J Cole Mrs M Cooper Mr & Mrs A J Corbett The Countess of Carnarvon Mr S Courtauld Mr E Dann Mrs V Dann Mr & Mrs S Drake Mr J Ede Mr A Eggleton
Mr D Ellis Mrs E Ellis Miss R Evans Mr D Eyre Mrs B Fawcett Dr A Ferguson Mr P Fisher Mrs S Galbraith Mr R Gent Mrs M Gent Mrs D Goodall Mrs R Green Mr J Halley Mrs S Harris Mrs E N Hayes Mr G Hearsey Mrs J Hearsey Mr R W James Mrs D Jones Mr & Mrs C Kemp Mrs B Kennedy Mr & Mrs A Kennerley Mr J Kirkham Mrs M Kirkham Mrs P Lake Mrs J Lamb Mr J Mackay Mrs E Mackay Mr & Mrs B Maisey
Major Gen W D Mangham Mrs S Mangham Mr J Mann Mr C N B Marriage Mrs E Martin Mr & Mrs W Martin Mr J McKendrick Dr A C Meigh Miss D A Mellor Mrs E B Merritt Miss E A Millson Mr & Mrs H Mitchell Mr R B Moore Mrs R Mott Miss G M Moyse Mrs N W Mundy Mr & Mrs D P W Norman Mrs M Paterson Mr G Picton Mr R G Piper Mrs A C Puxley Mr D Rendel Mrs N Rogers Mrs J Ruckman Sir T Sainsbury Lady Sainsbury Mrs S Sandison
Mrs N Schneider Mr A Scrope Mrs S Scrope Mr A E Shadlock Mrs R Sinclair Mrs P Smalley Mr D Smith Mrs D Smith Mr T Sneyd Mrs M Sneyd Mr G Stewart Mrs Stewart Mr N Streeter Mrs A Tetlow Mr C Tett Mr N Tinkler Mr R Tubb Mr G Tuckey Mr & Mrs W J Turner Mr A M Vince D Y Vokins Mr P Wahlen Mrs P Walsh Mr G Walton Mrs G J Ward Mrs J Whidborne Mr N Whitehead Mrs M Whyte
Vice Presidents
Honorary Life Members
Mrs Bertha Bates, Mr & Mrs Derrick Buxton, Mr Michael Evans, Mr & Mrs G Swait, Mr Peter Toseland
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The Yeomen of the Guard 1987 Hans Andersen 1988 Guys and Dolls 1988 Some Enchanted Evening 1989 Fiddler on the Roof 1989 Sullivan Supper and Song 1990 The Pirates of Penzance 1990 Old Tyme Music Hall 1991 Annie Get Your Gun 1991 Grand Night For Singing 1992 The Dancing Years 1992 Thanks For The Memory 1993 Iolanthe 1993 Oliver! 1994 Carousel 1994 The Sound of Music 1995 Kiss Me Kate 1995 Annie 1996 Ruddigore 1996 The Wizard of Oz 1997 Anything Goes! 1997 Die Fledermaus 1997 Me And My Girl 1998 The Gondoliers 1998 Gilbert & Sullivan Concert 1999 Camelot 1999 The Mikado 2000 My Fair Lady 2001 Oklahoma 2002 South Pacific 2003 HMS Pinafore / The Zoo 2004 Into The Woods 2004 Hello Dolly 2005 Calamity Jane 2006 Old Tyme Music Hall 2006 Thoroughly Modern Millie 2007 The Pirates Of Penzance 2007 The Pajama Game 2008 Jack The Ripper 2008 Kiss Me Kate 2009 A Night At the Oscars 2009 Fiddler On The Roof 2010 The Mikado 2010 Beauty & The Beast 2011 West End To Broadway 2011
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