Past Productions > 1975 > My Fair Lady
Yeovil Amateur Operatic Society
President: Mr Keith Johnson
presents
My Fair Lady
Johnson Hall
Yeovil
11th - 22nd February
1975
Entire Production under
the Direction of Lilian Dunkley
Musical Director: Quentin McConnell
Stage Director: Alun M Rees D.Ed FRSA
Choreographer: Thelma Parish
Accompanists: Iris Jenkin & Mary Sercombe
By arrangement with Evans Bros Ltd
and Stage Musicals of New York
Adapted from Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion"
Music by Frederick Loewe
Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Programme for the YAOS 1975 production of 'My Fair Lady'
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
Cast of "My Fair Lady" (1975)
Principals
Henry Higgins - Wally Cottrell
Eliza Doolittle - Thelma Parish
Alfred P Doolittle - John Curry
Colonel Pickering - Neville Burbridge
Mrs Higgins - Mary Bramwell
Freddie Eynesford Hill - Roger Howell
Mrs Pearce - Angela Rees
Mrs Eynesfore Hill - Margot Young
Zoltan Karpathy - Roy Perrins
Mrs Hopkins - Jane Barrett
Harry - Keith Saunders
Lord Boxington - Bryan Evans
Bartender - Ray kelly
Jamie - Roy Perrins
Lady Boxington - Joan Cousins
Queen of Transylvania - Margaret Cottrell
Queen's Consort - Fred Dennett
Servants - Ann Swain, Isobel Tanner, John Bishop,
Rachael Dore, Jem Dawe, Paul Easton
Dancers
Ray Bartlett, Roger Bullock, Ron Garrett, David Griffin, Keith Saunders,
Christopher Cozens, Peter Hughes, Maurice Murphy
Maxine Menzies, Elaine Murphy, Margaret White, Jenny Deverill,
Jane Harding, Pauline Wayward, Susan Hughes, Anne Hutchinson, Heather Lock,
Ruth Lodge, Janet Robbins, Beryl Snadden, Julia Banbury
Chorus
Ray Bartlett, John Bishop, Roger Bullock, Harold Cowcher,
Fred Dennett, Paul Easton, Bryan Evans, Ron Garrett, David Griffin,
Tim Hillard, Norman Holt, Brian Hussey, Alan Johnson, Ray Kelly,
Ken Nichols, John Pilgrim, Len Smith, Geoff Thresh
Jane Barrett, Julia Banbury, Paula Budzynski, Sue Burgess, Jean Chinnock,
Pat Cleverdon, Patricia Cook, Margaret Cottrell, Joan Cousins, Ann Davis,
Jem Dawe, Rachael Dore, Susan Harrison, Sheila Johnson, Maxine Menzies,
Elaine Murphy, Mary Nichols, Jacqueline Parsons, Marian Stainer, Ann Swain,
Isobel Tanner, Sylvia Thresh, Margaret White
-----
HISTORICAL NOTE: This was the first YAOS production at the newly-built Johnson Hall, named after our YAOS President Mr Keith B Johnson, being a major benefactor and driving force behind the project to build the new Civic Hall & Theatre. This occasion also marked the resignation by Keith Johnson as YAOS President, having at last realised his long-held ambition of enabling YAOS to perform on a full-size theatre stage. YAOS also marked the occasion by reverting to its previous title 'Yeovil Amateur Operatic Society'. YAOS remains indebted to Keith Johnson for his ambition and foresight, which was a pivotal turning point in the Society's development.
President: Mr Keith Johnson
presents
My Fair Lady
Johnson Hall
Yeovil
11th - 22nd February
1975
Entire Production under
the Direction of Lilian Dunkley
Musical Director: Quentin McConnell
Stage Director: Alun M Rees D.Ed FRSA
Choreographer: Thelma Parish
Accompanists: Iris Jenkin & Mary Sercombe
By arrangement with Evans Bros Ltd
and Stage Musicals of New York
Adapted from Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion"
Music by Frederick Loewe
Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Programme for the YAOS 1975 production of 'My Fair Lady'
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
Cast of "My Fair Lady" (1975)
Principals
Henry Higgins - Wally Cottrell
Eliza Doolittle - Thelma Parish
Alfred P Doolittle - John Curry
Colonel Pickering - Neville Burbridge
Mrs Higgins - Mary Bramwell
Freddie Eynesford Hill - Roger Howell
Mrs Pearce - Angela Rees
Mrs Eynesfore Hill - Margot Young
Zoltan Karpathy - Roy Perrins
Mrs Hopkins - Jane Barrett
Harry - Keith Saunders
Lord Boxington - Bryan Evans
Bartender - Ray kelly
Jamie - Roy Perrins
Lady Boxington - Joan Cousins
Queen of Transylvania - Margaret Cottrell
Queen's Consort - Fred Dennett
Servants - Ann Swain, Isobel Tanner, John Bishop,
Rachael Dore, Jem Dawe, Paul Easton
Dancers
Ray Bartlett, Roger Bullock, Ron Garrett, David Griffin, Keith Saunders,
Christopher Cozens, Peter Hughes, Maurice Murphy
Maxine Menzies, Elaine Murphy, Margaret White, Jenny Deverill,
Jane Harding, Pauline Wayward, Susan Hughes, Anne Hutchinson, Heather Lock,
Ruth Lodge, Janet Robbins, Beryl Snadden, Julia Banbury
Chorus
Ray Bartlett, John Bishop, Roger Bullock, Harold Cowcher,
Fred Dennett, Paul Easton, Bryan Evans, Ron Garrett, David Griffin,
Tim Hillard, Norman Holt, Brian Hussey, Alan Johnson, Ray Kelly,
Ken Nichols, John Pilgrim, Len Smith, Geoff Thresh
Jane Barrett, Julia Banbury, Paula Budzynski, Sue Burgess, Jean Chinnock,
Pat Cleverdon, Patricia Cook, Margaret Cottrell, Joan Cousins, Ann Davis,
Jem Dawe, Rachael Dore, Susan Harrison, Sheila Johnson, Maxine Menzies,
Elaine Murphy, Mary Nichols, Jacqueline Parsons, Marian Stainer, Ann Swain,
Isobel Tanner, Sylvia Thresh, Margaret White
-----
HISTORICAL NOTE: This was the first YAOS production at the newly-built Johnson Hall, named after our YAOS President Mr Keith B Johnson, being a major benefactor and driving force behind the project to build the new Civic Hall & Theatre. This occasion also marked the resignation by Keith Johnson as YAOS President, having at last realised his long-held ambition of enabling YAOS to perform on a full-size theatre stage. YAOS also marked the occasion by reverting to its previous title 'Yeovil Amateur Operatic Society'. YAOS remains indebted to Keith Johnson for his ambition and foresight, which was a pivotal turning point in the Society's development.
Previous page: YAOS Gallery > Index