Lancaster Red Rose AODS Shows from 1990 to 1999

Welcome to the page about the Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society Shows from 1990 to 1999. Below is information about the musicals the society staged in the 1990’s which include: Show Boat (1990); Annie Get Your Gun (1991); Mame (1992); Salad Days (1993); Calamity Jane (1994); Meet Me In St Louis (1995); Fiddler On The Roof (1996); Singin’ In The Rain (1997); Crazy For You (1998); Carousel (1999).

There are also pages for the Red Rose AODS shows from … 1930’s1940’s1950’s … 1960’s1970’s1980’s1990’s2000’s2010’s2020’s … back to Lancaster Red Rose AODS.

 


 

1999: Carousel
The 1999 production of Carousel was Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s 63rd annual show which was staged from Monday the 8th of March 1999 to Saturday the 13th of March 1999 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster. This 1945 musical is the second musical by the team of Richard Rodgers [music] and Oscar Hammerstein II [lyrics and book]. Famous musical numbers include: If I Loved You; June Is Bustin Out All Over; and You’ll Never Walk Alone”

The 1999 Carousel Production Team

Producer: Kathleen B. Kenyon … Assistant Producer: Shirley Bargh; Musical Director and Chorus Master: David Tattersall … Accompanist: Rene Shore … Choreographers: Val Goulding, Lynne Nolan and Anne Barnes … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Graham Davis and Karen Bradshaw … Property Masters: Jan Gibson and Barabara Woodburn … Prompter: Ruth Shade … Programme Secretaries: Derek Hough and Doreen Hough … Publicity Secretaries: Anne Barnes and Jan Gibson … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd … Scenery: Dennis Williams, Mid Glamorgan … Sound: Low Fold Audio, Lancaster … Wardrobe Committee: Eileen Mashiter, Meril Bull, Irene Steel, Margaret Doherty, Maureen Elliot, Margaret Bell; Ralph Wilson, Edward Nightingale and Jim Needham … Orchestra: (Piano) Rene Shore, (Strings) G. Howard, J.Davies, K. Townsend, G. Townley, P. Guppy, (Woodwind) J. Jeffries, P. Hooper, H. Osbaldeston, (Brass) I. Sherriff, A. Boardman, S, Sewell, P. Hull, (Percussion) S. Atkinson.

The 1999 Carousel Cast
(in order of appearance)
Principals:
Carrie Pipperidge was played by Heather Bolton; Julie Jordan was played by Eleanor Manning; Mrs Mullin was played by Meril Bull; Billy Bigelow was played by Philip Baddeley; First Policeman was played by Michael Dowthwaite; David Bascombe was played by Gordon Waddington; Nettie Fowler was played by Jean Miller; Enoch Snow was played by John Atkinson; Jigger Craigin was played by Geoff Houghton; Second Policeman was played by Ralph Wilson; Captain was played by Jim Needham; Heavenly Friend was played by Val Goulding; Starkeeper was played by John Parker; Louise was played by Victoria Mashiter; Carnival Boy was played by Nicki Kinrade; Enoch Snow Jnr was played by Paul Knowles, Jane Snow was played by Lynsey Bradshaw; Principal was played by Harry Herbert; and Doctor Seldon was played by John Parker.
Dancers
Kate Ashton, Lynne Atkinson, Stefanie Barnes, Andrea Caton, Theresa Coglan, Karen Gray, Lynne Nolan, BaKaren MacGregor, and Sandra McGuinness.
Ladies Chorus
Audrey Atkinson, Shirley Bargh, Anne Barnes, Jean Dent, Maureen Elliot, Barbara Langridge, Doreen Hough, Marilyn Leswer, Freda Lowell, Zena Redpath, Olive Ward, and June Wray
The Snow Family
Rebecca Ashton, Andrew Bargh, Stuart Baddeley, Katie Benefer, Jane Benefer, Lynsey Bradshaw, Claire Canning, Samantha Caton, Zoe Caton, Natalie Gray, Rachel Grounds, Paul Knowles, Laura Kyle, Lisa McGuiness, Kate Woodhouse, and Deborah Watson.

1999 Red Rose AODS Officials for Carousel

President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Margaret Law … Treasurer: Jim Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Marjorie Bargh … Business Manager: Duncan Stackhouse … Secretary: Val Goulding … Assistant Secretary: Eleanor Manning … Ticket Secretary: Maureen Johnson … Library Secretary: Doreen Hough … Membership Secretary: Madge Young … Auditor: Don Jarmin … Solicitor: David Gillibrand.

1999 Red Rose AODS Committee for Carousel

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh, A. Barnes; Misses: M. Law and V. Goulding; and Messers: G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, and P. Weatherill, R. Wilson, and G Davis.

1999 Red Rose AODS Selection Committee for Carousel

Mesdames: S. Bargh, A. Barnes, K. Kenyon; Misses: M. Law and V. Goulding; Messers: G Mashiter, D. Tattersall, and R. Wilson

1999 Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Carousel

Mesdames: Doherty, Wilson, Eckhoff, Bellis, and Bell.

1999 Red Rose AODS Life Members as of Carousel

Mrs M. Walker, Mr E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson, Mr & Mrs G Bargh, Mrs K. Kenyon, Mr & Mrs R. Wilson, and Mrs R. Shore.

1999 Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Carousel
(in order of appearance in the programme)
Ultramark (vinyls) … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Headway Hotel … Pat Madden Sounds (mobile disco) … Spar Torrisholme … Dalton Square Florist … Finnigan’s on Broadway (restaurant) … Gorrills (china and glass) … Pye Motors Ltd (ford cars) … Ultraflex (plastics) … Frlicity Hat Hire … Lancaster Footlights Show … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Concern For Animals … Westgate House Carpets … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … Baddeley’s (surveyors and valuers) … The Traveller (travel agent) … Swarbrick’s (newsagents) … J. & L. Patton … David Tattersall (music lessons) … Lancaster Training Services Ltd (commercial driver training) … Whiteside & Knowles (solicitors) … Preston Ireland Bowker (funeral directors) … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Rene’s (fashion) … H. Banks Lyon (shoes) … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Aldclife Stores … Stephen J. Fawcett (gunsmiths) … Hampson House (hotel) … Co-Operative Weddings Cars … Burgess (cheese) … Oglethorpe, Sturton & Gillibrand (solicitors) … David Frank (perfume and cosmetics) … KFC (fast food) … Heysham 1 & 2 (power station) … Lancaster Amateur Dramatic and Operatic Society … T. Gardner (tiles) … The Village Newsagency Halton … Ripley Former Pupil Association … Scotforth Dry Cleaners … Red Rose AODS … Water Sculptures (water effects) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … [Back Cover] Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd. The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

1998: Crazy For You
The 1998 production of Crazy For You was Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s 62nd annual show which was staged from Monday the 2nd of March 1998 to Saturday the 7th of March 1998 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster. This 1992 romantic comedy musical has music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin with a book by Ken Ludwig. lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin. Musical numbers include: Someone to watch over me; Embraceable you; I got rhythm; They can’t take that away from me; and Nice work if you can get it.

The 1998 Crazy For You Production Team

Producer: Kathleen B. Kenyon … Assistant Producer: Shirley Bargh; Musical Director and Chorus Master: David Tattersall … Accompanist: Gill Allen … Choreographers: Val Goulding, Lynne Nolan and Anne Barnes … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Mr G. Davis and Mrs K. Bradshaw … Property Masters: Mrs J. Gibson and Mrs B. Woodburn … Prompter: Mrs R. Shade … Programme Secretaries: Mr D. Hough and Mrs. D Hough … Publicity Secretaries: Mrs A. Barnes and Mrs J. Gibson … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd … Scenery: Attraction Projects Worldwide Ltd, Sufolk … Sound: Low Fold Audio, Lancaster … Properties: Howorth Wrightson Ltd, Manchester … Wardrobe Committee: Mesdames Mashiter, Bull, Steel, Doherty, Elliot and Bell; and Messers: Wilson, Nightingale and Needham.

The 1998 Crazy For You Cast
(in order of appearance)
Principals:
Tess was played by Heather Bolton; Patsy was played by Kate Ashton; Bobby Child was played by Philip Baddeley; Bela Zangler was played by Gordon Waddington; Irene Roth was played by Lynne Nolan; Mother was played by June Wray; Chauffer was played by Shirley Bargh; Moose was played by Phil Gibson; Polly Baker was played by Karen MacGregor; Sam was played by Harry Herbert; Pete was played by Jim Needham; Harry was played by Alex Whitfield; Wyatt was played by Edward Nightingale; Junior was played by Paul Knowles; Billy was played by William Speight; Custus was played by Terry Shade; Mingo was played by Nicki Kinrade; Everett Baker was played by John Parker; Lank Hawkins was played by Geoff Houghton; Eugene Fodor was played by Michael Dowthwaitr; and Patricia Fodor was played by Meril Bull.
Dancers & Singers
Lynne Atkinson, Shirley Bargh, Anne Barnes, Stefanie Barnes, Andrea Caton, Theresa Coglan, Maureen Elliot, Fiona Gavriluk, Karen Gray, Barbara Langridge, Freda Lowell, Sarah Lowell, Eleanor Manning, Sandra McGuinness, Zena Redpath, Elspeth Roberts, Sue Roberts, Christina Waddington, Olive Ward, and Marilyn Wheeler

1998’s Red Rose AODS Officials for Crazy For You

President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Miss Margaret Law … Treasurer: Mr G. Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Mrs M. Bargh … Business Manager: Mr R. Wilson … Secretary: Miss V. Goulding … Assistant Secretary: Mrs E. Manning … Ticket Secretary: Mrs M. Johnson … Library Secretary: Mrs D. Hough … Membership Secretary: Mrs M. Young … Auditor: Mr D. Jarmin … Solicitor: Mr D. Gillibrand.

1998’s Red Rose AODS Committee for Crazy For You

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh, A. Barnes; and Miss M. Law and V. Goulding; and Messers: G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, and P. Weatherill, R. Wilson, and G Davis.

1998’s Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Crazy For You

Mesdames: Doherty, Wilson, Stalker, Eckhoff, Bellis, and Bell.

1998’s Red Rose AODS Social and Sports Committee for Crazy For You

Mesdames:H. Bolton, J. Gibson, A. Barnes, K. Gray; Miss: S. Barnes; Messers: G. Mashiter, P. Gibson and J. Needham.

1998’s Red Rose AODS Life Members as of Crazy For You

Mrs M. Walker, Mr E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson, Mr & Mrs G Bargh, Mrs K. Kenyon, Mr & Mrs R. Wilson, and Mrs R. Shore.

1998’s Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Crazy For You
(in order of appearance in the programme)
Ultramark (vinyls) … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Headway Hotel … P.J. & K. Madden (fruit and veg) … Dalton Square Florist … KFC (fast food) … Scholl (footwear) … Finnigan’s on Broadway (restaurant) … Gorrills (china and glass) … Pye Motors Ltd (ford cars) … Ultraflex (plastics) … Rene’s (fashion) … Lancaster Footlights Show … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Concern For Animals … Westgate House Carpets … Village News Halton … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … Heysham Parish Operatic Society … Baddeley’s (surveyors and valuers) … The Traveller (travel agent) … Swarbrick’s (newsagents) … J. & L. Patton … Lancaster Fabric Centre … Lancaster Training Services Ltd (commercial driver training) … Whiteside & Knowles (solicitors) … Preston Ireland Bowker (funeral directors) … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Woodhouse’s (sandwich shop) … Banks Lyon (shoes) … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Aldcliffe Stores (newsagents) … David Tattersall (music lessons) … Stephen J. Fawcett (gunsmiths) … Hampson House (hotel) … Co-Operative Wedding Cars … Burgess (cheese) … David Frank (perfume and cosmetics) … Spar Torrisholme … Lancaster Amateur Dramatic and Operatic Society … T. Gardner (tiles) … Heysham 1 & 2 (power station) … Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd … Ripley Former Pupil Association … Scotforth Dry Cleaners … Red Rose AODS … Water Sculptures (water effects) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … Phil Gibson (music lessons) … [Back Cover] Kingfisher (wallcoverings). The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

1997: Singin’ In The Rain
The 1997 production of Singin’ In The Rain was Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s 61st annual show which was staged from Tuesday the 18th of March 1997 to Saturday the 22nd of March 1997 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster. This 1992 romantic comedy musical has music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin with a book by Ken Ludwig. lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin. Musical numbers include: Someone to watch over me; Embraceable you; I got rhythm; They can’t take that away from me; and Nice work if you can get it.

The 1997 Singin’ In The Rain Production Team

Producer: Kathleen B. Kenyon … Assistant Producer: Shirley Bargh; Musical Director and Chorus Master: David Tattersall … Accompanist: Renee Shore … Assistant Accompanist: Andrew Hilton … Choreographers: Susan Cornthwaite … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Mr G. Davis and Mrs K. Bradshaw … Property Masters: Mrs J. Gibson and Mrs B. Woodburn … Prompter: Mrs R. Shade … Programme and Publicity Secretaries: Mr D. Hough, Mrs. D Hough, and Mrs J. Gibson … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd … Scenery: Attraction Projects Worldwide Ltd, Sufolk … Sound: Low Fold Audio, Lancaster … Filming & Post Production: Ventura Video Services … Wardrobe Committee: Mesdames Mashiter, Bull, Steel, Barnes, Doherty, Elliot and Bell; and Messers: Wilson, Nightingale and Needham.

The 1997 Singin’ In The Rain
(in order of appearance)
Principals:
Dora Bailey was played by Sue Roberts; Zelda Zanders was played by Eleanor Mannings; Olga Mara was played by Barbara Langridge; Mary Margaret was played by Karen Gray; R.F. Simpson was played by Geoff Houghton; Roscoe Dexter was played by Michael Dowthwaite; Don Lockwood was played by Phil Gibson; Lina Lamont was played by Lynne Nolan; Cosmo Brown was played by Philip Baddeley; Young Don was played by Stuart Baddeley; Young Cosmo was played by Rachel Grounds; Stripper was played by Heather Bolton; Teenage Don was played by Nick Maudsley; Tennage Cosmo was played by Paul Knowles; Villain was played by Mike Ryan; Rod was played by Phil Maudsley; Kathy Selden was played by Karen MacGregor; Policeman was played by Jim Needham; Girl at Party was played by Kate Ashton; Butler was played by Edward Nightingale; Lady In Waiting was played by Olive Ward; Man In Talkies was played by John Parker; Wardrobe Mistress was played by Doreen Hough; Hairdresser was played by Freda Lowell; Camerman was played by Harry Herbert; Production Singer was played by Ralph Wilson; Sid Phillips was played by William Speight; Miss Dinsmore was played by Maureen Elliot; Male Diction Teacher was played by Terry Shade; and Sound Engineer was played by Brian Jordan.
Ladies
Kate Ashton, Lynne Atkinson, Anne Barnes, Stefanie Barnes, Heather Bolton, Andrea Caton, Maureen Elliot, Val Goulding, Doreen Hough, Barbara Langridge, Freda Lowell, Eleanor Manning, Sandra McGuinness, Estherhelen Maudsley, Zena Redpath, Sue Roberts, Olive Ward, and Marilyn Wheeler.
Gentlemen
Harry Herbert, Brian Jordan, Nicki Kinrade, Paul Knowles, Nick Maudsley, Phil Maudsley, Edward Nightingale, Jim Needham, Terry Shade, John Parker, William Speight and Ralph Wilson.
Children
Stuart Baddeley and Rachel Grounds.

1997 Red Rose AODS Officials for Singin’ In The Rain

President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Miss Margaret Law … Treasurer: Mr G. Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Mrs M. Bargh … Business Manager: Mr R. Wilson … Secretary: Miss V. Goulding … Assistant Secretary: Mrs E. Manning … Ticket Secretary: Mrs M. Johnson … Library Secretary: Mrs D. Hough … Membership Secretary: Mrs M. Young … Auditor: Mr D. Jarmin … Solicitor: Mr D. Gillibrand.

1997 Red Rose AODS Committee for Singin’ In The Rain

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh, A. Barnes; Misses M. Law and V. Goulding; and Messers: G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, P. Weatherill, R. Wilson, and G Davis.

1997 Red Rose AODS Selection Committee for Singin’ In The Rain

Mesdames: S. Bargh, S. Cornthwaite, K. Kenyon; Miss: M. Law; Messers: G Mashiter, D. Tattersall, and R. Wilson

1997 Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Singin’ In The Rain

Mesdames: Doherty, Wilson, Eckhoff, Bellis, and Bell.

1997 Red Rose AODS Social and Sports Committee for Singin’ In The Rain

Mesdames: H. Bolton, J. Gibson, A. Barnes, K. Gray; Misses: S. Lowell and S. Barnes; Messers: G. Mashiter, P. Gibson and J. Needham.

1997 Red Rose AODS Life Members as of Singin’ In The Rain

Mrs M. Walker, Mr E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson, Mrs M Bargh, Mrs K. Kenyon, Mr R. Wilson, and Mrs R. Shore.

1997 Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Singin’ In The Rain
(in order of appearance in the programme)
Ultramark (vinyls) … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Headway Hotel … P.J. & K. Madden (fruit and veg) … Dalton Square Florist … KFC (fast food) … Byrne Silver & Crystal (gifts) … Rene’s (fashion) … Gorrills (china and glass) … Pye Motors Ltd (ford cars) … Ultraflex (plastics) … Westgate Post office … Lancaster Footlights Show … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Concern For Animals … Westgate House Carpets … Village News Halton … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … Heysham Parish Operatic Society … Baddeley’s (surveyors and valuers) … The Traveller (travel agent) … Swarbrick’s (newsagents) … Spar Torrisholme … J. & L. Patton (decorators) … Lancaster Fabric Centre … Scholl (footwear) … Lancaster Training Services Ltd (commercial driver training) … Whiteside & Knowles (solicitors) … Preston Ireland Bowker (funeral directors) … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Woodhouse’s (sandwich shop) … Banks Lyon (shoes) … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Aldcliffe Stores (newsagents) … David Tattersall (music lessons) … Stephen J. Fawcett (gunsmiths) … Hampson House (hotel) … Halton Wines & Spirits … Burgess (cheese) … Oglethorpe, Sturton & Gillibrand (solicitors) … David Frank (perfume and cosmetics) … T. Gardner (tiles) … Heysham 1 & 2 (power station) … Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd … Ripley Former Pupil Association … Scotforth Dry Cleaners … Red Rose AODS … Water Sculptures (water effects) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … Phil Gibson (music lessons) … [Back Cover] Kingfisher (wallcoverings). The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

1996: Fiddler On The Roof
1996 saw Lancaster Red Rose AODS do their 60th show ‘Fiddler On The Roof’ which was staged from Monday the 11th of March 1986 to Saturday the 16th of March 1996 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster. The 1964 musical with music by Jerry Bock; lyrics by Sheldon Harnick; and book by Joseph Stein. Famous songs include: Tradition; Matchmaker, Matchmaker; If I Were a Rich Man; To Life; Sunrise, Sunset; Do You Love Me?

The 1996 Fiddler On The Roof Production Team

Producer: Kathleen Kenyon … Musical Director & Chorus Master: David Tattersall … Accompanist: Renee Shore … Assistant Accompanist: Andrew Hilton … Choreographer: Susan Corntwaite … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Mr G. Davis and Mrs K. Bradshaw … Property Masters: Mrs J. Gibson and Mrs B. Woodburn … Prompter: Mrs R. Shade … Programme and Publicity Secretaries: Mr R. Wilson, Mrs E. Wilson and Mr D. Hough … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd, The Wardrobe Committee and Acting Members … Scenery: The Border Studio, Suffolk … Wardrobe Committee: Mesdames Mashiter, Bull, Steel, Doherty, Barnes and Elliot; and Messers: Wilson, Stalker, Nightingale and Needham.

The 1996 Fiddler On The Roof Cast

Principals
Tevye (the milkman) was played by Geoff Houghton; Golde (the milkman’s wife) was played by Meril Bull; Tzeitel (the milkman’s daughter) was played by Lynne Nolan; Hodel (the milkman’s daughter) was played by Eleanor Manning; Chava (the milkman’s daughter) was played by Kate Ashton; Shprintze (the milkman’s daughter) was played by Lianne Baddeley; Bielke (the milkman’s daughter) was played by Rebecca Middleton; Yente (the matchmaker) was played by Maureen Elliot; Motel (the taylor) was played by Philip Baddeley; Perchik (the student) was played by Phil Gibson; Lazar Wolf (the butcher) was played by John Parker; Mordcha (the innkeeper) was played by Michael Dowthwaite; Rabbi was played by Reg Pimm; Mendel (rabbi’s son) was played by Phil Maudsley; Avram (the bookseller) was played by Malcolm Osbaldeston; Nachum (the beggar) was played by Harry Herbert; Yussel (the hatmaker) was played by Edward Nightingale; Grandma Tzeitel was played by Dorothy Watherill; Fruma – Sarah was played by Jean Dent; Constable was played by Jim Needham; Fyedka was played by Richard Sparnon; Shandel (motel’s mother) was played by Olive Ward; Russian Singer was played by Ralph Wilson; and The Fiddler was played by Val Goulding.
Female
Audrey Atkinson, Lynne Atkinson, Stefanie Barnes, Anne Barnes, Audrey Barlow, Shirley Bargh, Clare Breslin, Sue Brockley, Heather Bolton, Joan Brown, Andrea Caton, Fiona Gavriluk, Val Goulding, Linda Hilton, Doreen Hough, Barbara Langridge, Freda Lowell, Sarah Lowell, Sandra McGuiness, Eileen Mashiter, Estherhelen Maudsley, Irene Steel, Olive Ward, Dorothy Weatherill and Mary Wight.
Male
Michael Dowthwaite, Wilf Dodding, Richard Gibson, Harry Herbert, Phil Maudsley, Nick Maudsley, Edward Nightingale, Malcolm Osbaldeston, Terry Shade, Richard Sparnon, Ralph Wilson, Alex Whitfield and Charlie Wight.

1996 Red Rose AODS Officials for Fiddler On The Roof

President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Miss Margaret Law … Treasurer: Mr G. Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Mrs M. Bargh … Business Manager: Mr P. Weatherill … Secretary: Miss V. Goulding … Assistant Secretary: Mrs E. Manning … Ticket Secretary: Mrs M. Johnson … Library Secretary: Mrs D. Hough … Membership Secretary: Mrs M. Young … Auditor: Mr D. Jarmin … Solicitor: Mr D. Gillibrand.

1996 Red Rose AODS Committee for Fiddler On The Roof

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh, and S. Nolan; Misses: M. Law and V. Goulding; and Messers: G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, P. Weatherill, R. Wilson and G Davis.

1996 Red Rose AODS Selection Committee for Fiddler On The Roof

Mesdames: S. Bargh, S. Cornthwaite, K. Kenyon; Miss: M. Law; Messers: G Mashiter, D. Tattersall, and R. Wilson

1996 Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Fiddler On The Roof

Mesdames: Doherty, Stalker, Davis, Gates, Harrison, Eckhoff, Bellis and Miss J. Robinson.

1996 Red Rose AODS Social and Sports Committee for Fiddler On The Roof

Mesdames: H. Bolton, L. Ryan, J. Gibson, A. Barnes, K. Gray and E. Maudsley; Misses: S. Lowell and S. Barnes; Messers: G. Mashiter, P. Gibson, P. Maudsley and J. Needham.

1996 Society Life Members as of Fiddler On The Roof

Mrs M. Walker, Mr E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson, Miss D. Bullock, Mrs M Bargh, Mrs K. Kenyon, Mr R. Wilson, and Mrs R. Shore.

1996 Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Fiddler On The Roof
(in order of appearance in the programme)
Ultramark (vinyls) … Kathleens Flowercraft (florist) … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Headway Hotel … P.J. & K. Madden (fruit and veg) … Kemps (furnishers) … Youngs (formal wear) … A. & M. Nightingale (buthers) … Byrne (tobacconists) … Rene’s of Lancaster (clothes) … Gorrills (china and glass) … Pye Motors Ltd (ford cars) … Ultraflex (plastics) … Westgate Post office … Lancaster Footlights Show … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Animal Concern … Westgate House Carpets … The Village Newsagency Halton … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … Baddeley’s (surveyors and valuers) … The Traveller (travel agent) … Swarbrick’s (newsagents) … Spar Torrisholme … J. & L. Patton (decorators) … Lancaster Fabric Centre … Scholl (footwear) … Lancaster Training Services Ltd (commercial driver training) … Whiteside & Knowles (solicitors) … Morecambe Warblers … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Woodhouses (fish restaurant) … H. Banks Lyon (shoes) … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Aldclife Stores … Lancaster and District Choral Society … Stephen J. Fawcett (gunsmiths) … Hampson House (hotel) … Burgess (cheese) … Oglethorpe, Sturton & Gillibrand (solicitors) … Global Travel (travel agents) … T. Gardner (tiles) … Winterdyne Service Station (car repairs) … Halton Wines & Spirits … Heysham Power Station Visitor Station … Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd … Ripley Former Pupil Association … Scotforth Dry Cleaners … Red Rose AODS … Water Sculptures (water effects) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … [Back Cover] Kingfisher (wallcoverings). The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

1995: Meet Me In St Louis
The 1995 production of Meet Me In St Louis was Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s 59th annual show which was staged from Monday the 27th of February 1995 to Saturday the 4th of March 1995 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster. Meet Me in St. Louis has music by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane; lyrics by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane; and a book by Hugh Wheeler. It is based on the 1944 film of the same title and has the musical numbers: Meet Me in St. Louis; Be Anything But a Girl; The Boy Next Door; Skip to My Lou; Under the Bamboo Tree; Banjos; Ghosties and Ghoulies and Things That Go Bump in the Night; Halloween Ballet; Wasn’t It Fun; The Trolley Song; Ice; Raving Beauty; A Touch of the Irish; You Are for Loving; A Day in New York; The Ball; Diamonds in the Starlight; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; Paging Mr. Sousa.

The 1995 Meet Me In St Louis Production Team
Producer: Kathleen B. Kenyon; Musical Director and Chorus Master: David Tattersall; Accompanist: Andrew Hilton … Choreographer: Susan Cornthwaite … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Mr G. Davis and Mrs K. Bradshaw … Property Masters: Mrs J. Gibson, Mr I. Woodburn and Mrs B. Woodburn … Prompter: Mrs R. Shade … Programme and Publicity Secretaries: Mr R. Wilson, Mrs E. Wilson and Mr D. Hough … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd. … Scenery: The Border Studio, Selkirk … Wardrobe Committee: Mesdames Mashiter, Harrison, Bull, Steel, Doherty, and Barnes; and Messers: Wilson, Stalker, Nightingale, and Needham.

The 1995 Meet Me In St Louis Cast (in order of appearance)
Principals:
Grandpa Phophater was played by John Parker; Mr Smith was played by Michael Dowthwaite; Mrs Smith was played by Dorothy Weatherill; Tootie Smith (aged 9) was played by Liane Baddeley; Agnes Smith (aged 12) was played by Ellie Brockley; Lon Smith was played by Phil Maudsley; Rose Smith was played by Sara McIntyre; Esther Smith was played by Sue Brockley; Katie (the Smith’s cook) was played by Maureen Elliot; Douglas Moore was played by Damian Greaves; Lucille Ballard was played by Lynne Nolan; John Truitt was played by Phil Gibson; Peewee Drummond was played by William Speight; Dr Bond was played by Ron Bull.
Dancers
Lynne Atkinson, Stefanie Barnes, CClare Breslin, Andrea Caton, Fiona Ferguson, Karen Gray, Kate Metcalfe, and Lyndsey Richardson.
Citizens of St Louis
Audrey Atkinson, Audrey Barlow, Anne Barnes, Shirley Bargh, Joan Brown, Linda Buckley, Meril Bull, Jean Dent, Alicia Fielding, Valerie Goulding, Doreen Hough, Linda Hilton, Kathleen Ibbotson, Barbara Langridge, Freda Lowell, Eleanor Manning, Eileen Mashiter, Estherhelen Maudsley, Susan Ross, Irene Steel, Olive Ward, and Mary Wight.
Gentlemen
Winston Bowman, Ron Bull, Ryan Ellershaw, John English Geoff Houghton, Harry Herbert, Nick Maudsley, Jim Needham, Edward Nightingale, Terry Shade, William Speight and Charlie Wight.
Children
Brooke Astley, Victoria Bowman, Lynsey Bradshaw, Vicki Brown, Stuart Baddeley, Rachel Cornthwaite, James Fox, Helen Knowles, Paul Knowles, Rebecca Miller, Joanna Richardson, and Shelley Rodgerson.

1995’s Red Rose AODS Officials for Meet Me In St Louis

President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Miss M. Law … Treasurer: Mr G. Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Mrs M. Bargh … Business Manager: Mr P. Weatherill … Secretary: Miss V. Goulding … Assistant Secretary: Mrs E. Manning … Ticket Secretary: Mrs M. Johnson … Membership Secretary: Mrs M. Young … Library Secretary: Mrs D. Hough … Auditor: Mr D. Jarmin … Solicitor: Mr D. Gillibrand.

1995’s Red Rose AODS Committee for Meet Me In St Louis

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh and L. Nolan; Misses M. Law and V. Goulding; Messers: G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, P. Weatherill, R. Wilson and G. Davis.

1995’s Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Meet Me In St Louis

Mesdames: Doherty, Stalker, Davis, Gates, Keegan, Harrison, Eckhoff, Bellis, Ibbotson, Mantle, and Miss J. Robinson.

1995’s Red Rose AODS Social and Sports Committee for Meet Me In St Louis

Mesdames: H. Bolton, L. Ryan, J.Gibson, J. Gibson, A. Barnes, K. Gray E. Maudsley; Misses: S. Lowell and S. Barnes; Messers: G. Mashiter, P. Gibson, P. Maudsley, J. Needham and R. Oswald.

1995’s Red Rose AODS Life Members as of Meet Me In St Louis

Mrs M. Walker, Mr E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson, Miss D. Bullock, Mrs M. Bargh, Mrs K. Kenyon and Mr R. Wilson.

1995’s Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Meet Me In St Louis
(in order of appearance in the programme)
Ultramark (vinyls) … Kathleens Flowercraft (florist) … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Headway Hotel … P.J. & K. Madden (fruit and veg) … Woodhouses (fish restaurant) … Oglethorpe, Sturton & Gillibrand (solicitors) … Youngs (formal wear) … A. & M. Nightingale (buthers) … Byrne (tobacconists) … Rene’s of Lancaster (clothes) … Gorrills (china and glass) … Pye Motors Ltd (ford cars) … Ultraflex (plastics) … Westgate Post office … Mayoh Press Ltd (printers) … Gorrills (china and glass) … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Animal Care … Westgate House Carpets … The Village Newsagency Halton … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … Baddeley’s (surveyors and valuers) … Lewis Regency Foods Ltd (ice cream and cafe) … Swarbrick’s (newsagents) … J. & L. Patton … Lancaster Fabric Centre … Scholl (footwear) … Lancaster Training Services Ltd (commercial driver training) … Whiteside & Knowles (solicitors) … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Morecambe Warblers … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Aldcliffe Stores (newsagents) … Stephen J. Fawcett (gunsmiths) … Heysham Parish Operatic Society … Hampson House (hotel) … LRGS & LGGS Show … Burgess (cheese) … LADOS … Heysham High School … T. Gardner (tiles) … Winterdyne Service Station (car repairs) … Halton Wines & Spirits … Nite Owls (mobile disco) … Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd … Lancaster Footlights Show … Spar Torrisholme … Water Sculptures (water effects) … Ripley Former Pupil Association … Scotforth Dry Cleaners … Red Rose AODS forthcoming show announcement … Armitage Publicity (printers) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … [Back Cover] Forbo Kingfisher (wallcoverings). The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

1994: Calamity Jane
The 1994 production of Calamity Jane was Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s 58th annual show which was staged from Monday the 21st of March 1994 to Saturday the 26th of March 1994 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster. This 1961 musical has music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Paul Francis Webster and a book by Ronald Hanmer and Phil Park. Its basis is the 1953 film ‘Calamity Jane’ but the stage musical features six songs not heard in the film. Musical numbers include: The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack-Away!); Adelaid; Everyone Complains About the Weather; Men; Careless with the Truth; A Hive Full of Honey; I Can Do Without You; Tis Harry I’m Plannin; Just Blew in from the Windy City; Keep It Under Your Hat; Higher Than a Hawk; A Woman’s Touch; Love You Dearly; The Black Hills of Dakota; Secret Love.

The 1994 Calamity Jane Production Team

Producer: Kathleen B. Kenyon; Musical Director and Chorus Master: David Tattersall; Accompanist: Andrew Hilton … Choreographer: Susan Cornthwaite … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Mr G. Davis and Mrs K. Bradshaw … Property Masters: Mrs J. Gibson, Mr I. Woodburn and Mrs B. Woodburn … Prompter: Mrs R. Shade … Programme and Publicity Secretaries: Mr R. Wilson, Mrs E. Wilson and Mr D. Hough … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd. … Scenery: The Border Studio, Selkirk … Wardrobe Committee: Mesdames Mashiter, Harrison, Bull, Steel, Doherty, and Barnes; and Messers: Wilson, Stalker, Nightingale, and Needham.

The 1994 Calamity Jane Cast
(in order of appearance)
Principals:
Henry Miller was played by Ralph Wilson; Susan (Miller’s Niece) was played by Stefanie Barnes; ‘Doc’ Pierce was played by Reg Pimm; Wild Bill Hickock was played by Geoff Houghton; Calamity Jane was played by Heather Bolton; Rattlesnake was played by Harry Herbert; Joe was played by Philip Baddeley; Francis Fryer was played by Mike Ryan; Hank was played by Terry Shade; Pete was played by Andrew Hilton; Lieutenant Danny Gilmartin was played by Phil Maudsley; Adelaide Adams was played by Meril Bull; Katie Brown was played by Lynne Nolan; Stage-door Johnnies was played by Phil Baddeley, Ron Cossou, Michael Dowthwaite and Terry Shade; Colonel Stark was played by Jim Needham.
Dancers
Lynne Atkinson, Theresa Carthy, Andrea Caton, Fiona Ferguson, Karen Gray, Sarah Lowell, Sandra McGuinness, and Lyndsey Richardson.
Saloon Girls and Ladies of Deadwood City
Audrey Atkinson, Audrey Barlow, Anne Barnes, Marjorie Bargh, Shirley Bargh, Julie Brennan, Sue Brockbank, Anne Brockbank, Joan Brown, Linda Buckley, Meril Bull, Jean Dent, Maureen Elliot, Alicia Fielding, Valerie Goulding, Doreen Hough, Linda Hilton, Kathleen Ibbotson, Barbara Langridge, Freda Lowell, Eleanor Manning, Eileen Mashiter, Susan Ross, Irene Steel, Olive Ward, Dorothy Weatherill and Mary Wight.
Gamblers, Prospectors and Cowboys
Philip Baddeley, Ron Cossou, Michael Dowthwaite, Andrew Hilton, Harry Herbert, Jim Needham, Edward Nightingale, John Parker, Terry Shade, William Speight and Charlie Wight.

1994’s Red Rose AODS Officials for Calamity Jane

President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Miss M. Law … Treasurer: Mr G. Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Mrs M. Young … Business Manager: Mr P. Weatherill … Secretary: Miss V. Goulding … Assistant Secretary: Mrs M. Bargh … Ticket Secretary: Mrs M. Johnson … Library Secretary: Mrs D. Hough … Auditor: Mr D. Jarmin … Solicitor: Mr D. Gillibrand.

1994’s Red Rose AODS Committee for Calamity Jane

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh and L. Nolan; Misses M. Law and V. Goulding; Messers: G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, P. Weatherill, R. Wilson and G. Davis.

1994’s Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Calamity Jane

Mesdames: Doherty, Stalker, Davis, Woodburn, Gates, Keegan, Marsden, Harrison, Eckhoff, Bellis, Ibbotson, Mantle, and Miss J. Robinson.

1994’s Red Rose AODS Social and Sports Committee for Calamity Jane

Mesdames: G. Harrison, H. Bolton, L. Ryan, J.Gibson, A. Barnes, K. Gray; Misses: S. Lowell, S. Barnes, Y. Kent, and E. Gosson; Messers: G. Mashiter, S. Woodburn, P. Gibson and P. Maudsley.

1994’s Red Rose AODS Life Members as of Calamity Jane

Mrs M. Walker, Miss D. Ellwood, Mr E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson and Miss D. Bullock.

1994’s Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Calamity Jane
(in order of appearance in the programme)
Ultramark (vinyls) … Kathleens Flowercraft (florist) … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Headway Hotel … P.J. & K. Madden (fruit and veg) … B. Postlethwaite (bakers) … Burgess (cheese) … Ripley Former Pupil Association … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Woodhouses (fish restaurant) … Oglethorpe, Sturton & Gillibrand (solicitors) … Kemps (furnishers) … S.J. Bargh Ltd (haulage) … A. & M. Nightingale (buthers) … Rene’s of Lancaster (clothes) … B. Lewis & Sons Ltd (ice cream and cafe) … IPC (insurance) … Jim Needham (plumbing) … Pye Motors Ltd (ford cars) … Westgate Post office … Woodburns (butchers) … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Animal Care … Westgate House Carpets … The Village Newsagency Halton … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … Baddeley’s (surveyors and valuers) … Swarbrick’s (newsagents) … J. & L. Patton … Bay View Landscapes … Scholl (footwear) … Lancaster Training Services Ltd (commercial driver training) … Whiteside & Knowles (solicitors) … Youngs (formal wear) … E.N. Stanley (fruiterers) … H. Banks Lyon (shoes) … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Aldclife Stores … Heysham Parish Operatic Society … Stephen J. Fawcett (gunsmiths) … The G.B. Antique Centre … Hampson House (hotel) … R. Banks Lyon (jewellers) … Greyhound Hotel (pub) … Heysham High School … Mayoh Press Ltd (printers) … Gorrills (china and glass) … Ultraflex (plastics) … Lancaster Fabric Centre … T. Gardner (tiles) … Winterdyne Service Station (car repairs) … Halton Wines & Spirits … Nite Owls (mobile disco) … Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd … Armitage Publicity (printers) … Spar Torrisholme … Water Sculptures (water effects) … The Traveller (travel agent) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … Scotforth Dry Cleaners … Red Rose AODS forthcoming show announcement … Forbo Kingfisher (wallcoverings) … [Back Cover] Mitchells of Lancaster (pub chain). The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

1993: Salad Days
The 1993 production of Salad Days was Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s 57th annual show which was staged from Monday the 15th of March 1993 to Saturday the 20th of April 1993 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster. This 1954 musical has music by Julian Slade and lyrics by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade. Musical numbers include: The Things That Are Done by a Don; We Said We Wouldn’t Look Back; Find Yourself Something to Do; I Sit in the Sun; Oh, Look at Me!; Hush Hush; Out of Breath; Cleopatra; Sand in My Eyes; It’s Easy to Sing; We’re Looking for a Piano; The Time of My Life; The Saucer Song; We Don’t Understand Our Children.

The 1993 Salad Days Production Team

Producer: Kathleen B. Kenyon; Musical Director; Philip Gibson … Chorus Master: Andrew Hilton; Accompanist: David Tattersall … Choreographer: Susan Cornthwaite … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Mr G. Davis and Mrs K. Bradshaw … Property Masters: Miss J. Fitton, Mr I. Woodburn and Mrs B. Woodburn … Prompter: Mrs L. Hilton … Programme and Publicity Secretaries: Mr R. Wilson, Mrs E. Wilson and Mr D. Hough … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd and members of the society. … Scenery: The Border Studio, Selkirk … Wardrobe Committee: Mesdames Mashiter, Harrison, Bull, Steel, Doherty, and Barnes; and Messers: Wilson, Stalker, Nightingale, and Needham.

The 1993 Salad Days Cast
(in order of appearance)
Principals:
The Tramp was played by Reg Pill; Jane was played by Vanessa Bull; Timothy was played by Andy Whittle; Timothy’s Father was played by Jim Needham; Timothy’s Mother was played by Doreen Hough; Aunt Prue was played by Olive Ward; Lady Reyburne was played by Maureen Elliot; Heloise was played by Shirley Bargh; Assistant was played by Esther Gasson; PC Boot was played by Ralph Wilson; Rowena was played by Sandra Jacques; The Bishop was played by Martin Crosse; Troppo was played by Harry Herbert; Fosdyke was played by Philip Baddeley; Sir Clamsby Williams was played by Michael Dowthwaite; Police Inspector was played by Geoff Houghton; Nigel was played by Philip Maudsley; Night Club Manager was played by Geoff Houghton; Fiona was played by Lynne Nolan; Tom Smith was played by James Brookman; Arms Dancer was played by Eleanor Manning and Michael Dowthwaite; Augustine Williams was played by Philip Baddeley; Asphinxia was played by Meril Bill; Ambrose Gussett was played by Michael Dowthwaite; Marguerite was played by Audrey Atkinson; Anthea was played by Kathleen Ibbotson; Electrode was played by William Speight; Uncle Zed was played by Jim Needham.
Dancers
Lynne Atkinson, Anne Barnes, Stefanie Barnes, Heather Bolton, Andrea Caton, Louise Cliffe, Fiona Ferguson, Valerie Goulding, Karen Gray, Sarah Lowell, Lynne Nolan, Sandra McGuinness, and Lyndsey Richardson.
Ladies Chorus
Audrey Atkinson, Anne Brockbank Marjorie Bargh, Shirley Bargh, Audrey Barlow, Joan Brown, Linda Buckley, Meril Bull, Maureen Elliot, Alicia Fielding, Esther Gosson, Doreen Hough, Kathleen Ibbotson, Barbara Langridge, Freda Lowell, Eleanor Manning, Eileen Mashiter, Susan Ross, Irene Steel, Olive Ward, and Dorothy Weatherill.
Gentlemen
Philip Baddeley, James Brookman, Martin Crosse, Michael Dowthwaite, Andrew Hilton, Geoff Houghton, Philip Maudsley, Jim Needham, Edward Nightingale, and William Speight.

1993’s Red Rose AODS Officials for Salad Days
President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Mr E Dowthwaite … Treasurer: Mr G. Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Mrs M. Young … Business Manager: Mr P. Weatherill … Secretary: Miss M. Law … Assistant Secretary: Mrs M. Bargh … Ticket Secretary: Mrs M. Johnson … Library Secretary: Mrs D. Hough … Auditor: Mr D. Jarmin … Solicitor: Mr D. Gillibrand.

1993’s Red Rose AODS Committee for Salad Days

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh; Misses M. Law and V. Goulding; Messers: E. Dowthwaite, G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, P. Weatherill, R. Wilson and G. Davis.

1993’s Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Salad Days

Mesdames: Doherty, Stalker, Davis, Woodburn, Gates, Keegan, Marsden, Harrison, Eckhoff, and Miss J. Robinson.

1993’s Red Rose AODS Social and Sports Committee for Salad Days

Mesdames: G. Harrison, H. Bolton and L. Ryan; Misses: S. Lowell, S. Barnes, Y. Kent, J. Fitton, and F. Ferguson ; Messers: G. Mashiter, S. Woodburn, P. Weatherill, J. Bargh, J. Beamer, P. Gibson, R. Oswald and P. Maudsley.

1993’s Red Rose AODS Life Members as of Salad Days

Mrs M. Walker, Miss D. Ellwood, Mr E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson and Miss D. Bullock.

1993’s Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Salad Days
(in order of appearance in the programme)
Ultramark (vinyls) … Hire A Hat … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Elms Security Consultants (alarms) … P.J. & K. Madden (fruit and veg) … Promenade Music (music shop) … Burgess (cheese) … Ripley Former Pupil Association … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Woodhouses (fish restaurant) … Oglethorpe, Sturton & Gillibrand (solicitors) … Kemps (furnishers) … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … A. & M. Nightingale (buthers) … John Cardiff (hair) … Rene’s of Lancaster (clothes) … B. Lewis & Sons Ltd (ice cream and cafe) … The Bacon Stall (meats) … Byrne (tobacconists) … Jim Needham (plumbing) … Suzanne (garments) … Hest Bank Post Office … Dave Hudspeth (carpets) … Yorkshire Bank … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Animal Care … Westgate House Carpets … The Village Newsagency Halton … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Baddeley’s (surveyors and valuers) … Swarbrick’s (newsagents) … J. & L. Patton … H. Banks Lyon (shoes) … Lancashire Life (magazine) … Scholl (footwear) … Lancaster Training Services Ltd (commercial driver training) … Whiteside & Knowles (solicitors) … Youngs (formal wear) … Aldclife Stores … Poulton Gallery (paintings) … E.N. Stanley (fruiterers) … TSB (bank) … LADOS … Heysham Parish Operatic Society … Stephen J. Fawcett (gunsmiths) … Greyhound Hotel (pub) … R. Banks Lyon (jewellers) … Mayoh Press Ltd (printers) … Blow Your Top (hairdressers) … Heysham High School … Scotforth Dry Cleaners … Ultraflex (plastics) … Lancaster Fabric Centre … T. Gardner (tiles) … Winterdyne Service Station (car repairs) … Halton Wines & Spirits … Nite Owls (mobile disco) … Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd … Armitage Publicity (printers) … Spar Torrisholme … Water Sculptures (water effects) … The Traveller (travel agent) … Morecambe Warblers … Hampson House (hotel) … Lancaster Leisure Park (hornsea pottery) … Gorrills (china and glass) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … Red Rose AODS forthcoming show announcement … Forbo Kingfisher (wallcoverings) … [Back Cover] Mitchells of Lancaster (pub chain). The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

1992: Mame
The 1992 production of Mame was Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s 56th annual show which was staged from Monday the 2nd of March 1992 to Saturday the 7th of April 1992 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster. This 1966 musical has music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, and a book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee. Originally titled My Best Girl, it is based on the 1955 novel Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis and the 1956 Broadway play by Lawrence and Lee. Musical numbers include: St. Bridget; It’s Today; Open a New Window; The Moon Song; My Best Girl; We Need a Little Christmas; The Fox Hunt; Mame; Bosom Buddies; Gooch’s Song; That’s How Young I Feel; If He Walked Into My Life; It’s Today.

The 1992 Mame Production Team

Producer: Kathleen B. Kenyon; Musical Director; Philip Gibson … Chorus Master: Andrew Hilton; Accompanist: David Tattersall … Choreographer: Susan Cornthwaite … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Mr G. Davis and Mrs K. Bradshaw … Property Masters: Miss J. Fitton and, Mr I. Woodburn … Prompter: Mrs R. Shade … Programme and Publicity Secretaries: Mr L. Kenyon and Mr T. Shade … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd … Scenery: Cliffor and Brown, Nuneaton … Furniture and Properties: Leon Cooper, Batley … Wardrobe Committee: Mesdames Mashiter, Harrison, Bull, Steel, Doherty, and Barnes; and Messers: Wilson, Stalker, Nightingale, and Needham.

The 1992 Mame Cast (in order of appearance)

Principals:
Patrick Dennis (age 10) was played by Graham Easterlow; Agnes Gooch was played by Lynne Nolan; Vera Charles was played by Jean Dent; Mame Dennis was played by Meril Bull; M. Lindsay Woolsey was played by Michael Dowthwaite; Ito was played by Ralph Wilson; Ralph Devine was played by Mike Ryan; Doormand was played by Ron Cossou; Elevator Boy was played by Nich Maudsley; Dweight Babcock was played by Harry Herbert; Leading Man was played by James Brookman; Stage Manger was played by Mike Ryan; Madame Branislowski was played by Yvonne Kent; Gregor was played by Stuart Sandham; Beauregard was played by Geoff Houghton; Uncle Jeff was played by Philip Baddeley; Cousin Fan was played by Kathleen Ibbotson; Sally Cato was played by Doreen Hough; Mother Burnside was played by Maureen Elliot; Patrick Dennis (aged 19-29) was played by John Beamer; Junior Babcock was played by Philip Maudsley; Mr Upson was played by Jim Needham; Mrs Upson was played by Dorothy Weatherill; Gloria Upson was played by Shirley Bargh; Pegeen Ryan was played by Sue Stewart; Peter Dennis was played by Paul Knowles.
Ladies
Audrey Atkinson, Marjorie Bargh, Shirley Bargh, Audrey Barlow, Linda Buckley, Maureen Elliot, Alicia Fielding, Valerie Goulding, Doreen Hough, Linda Hilton, Kathleen Ibbotson, Phyllis Ibbotson, Yvonne Kent, Barbara Langridge, Freda Lowell, Eleanor Manning, Eileen Mashiter, Susan Ross, Irene Steel, Sue Stewart, Olive Ward, Dorothy Weatherill, and Mary Wight.
Gentlemen
Philip Baddeley, James Brookman, John Beamer, Ron Cossou, Michael Dowthwaite, Andrew Hilton, Philip Maudsley, Jim Needham, Edward Nightingale, Mike Ryan, Stuart Sandham, Norman Stalker, and Charlie Wight.
Dancers
Lynne Atkinson, Anne Barnes, Andrea Caton, Fiona Ferguson, Karen Gray, Sarah Lowell, Sandra McGuinness, and Lyndsey Richardson; Juniors: Stefanie Barnes and Nick Maudsley.

1992’s Red Rose AODS Officials for Mame

President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Mr E Dowthwaite … Treasurer: Mr G. Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Mrs M. Young … Business Manager: Mr P. Weatherill … Secretary: Miss M. Law … Assistant Secretary: Mrs M. Bargh … Ticket Secretary: Mrs M. Johnson … Library Secretary: Mrs D. Hough … Auditor: Mr D. Jarmin … Solicitor: Mr D. Gillibrand.

1992’s Red Rose AODS Committee for Mame

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh, V. Oyston and M. Law; and Messers: E. Dowthwaite, G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, P. Weatherill, R. Wilson and S. Woodburn.

1992’s Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Mame

Mesdames: Doherty, Stalker, Davis, Woodburn, Gates, Keegan, Marsden, Harrison, Eckhoff, and Miss J. Robinson.

1992’s Red Rose AODS Social and Sports Committee for Mame

Mesdames: Mesdames: I. Steel, G. Harrison, E. Mashiter and H. Bolton; Misses: S. Lowell; L. Ryan, C. Clarkson, and J. Fitton; Messers: G. Mashiter, S. Woodburn, P. Weatherill, A. Fowkes, J. Bargh, J. Beamer, P. Gibson and S. Sandham.

1992’s Red Rose AODS Life Members as of Mame

Mrs M. Walker, Miss D. Ellwood, Mrs A. Nash, Mr E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson, Mrs W. Kirkbride and Miss D. Bullock.

1992’s Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Mame
(in order of appearance in the programme)
Ultramark (vinyls) … Hire A Hat … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Elms Security Consultants (alarms) … The Fruit Store … Baxters (frozen foods) … Burgess (cheese) … Lancaster Leisure Park (hornsea pottery) … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Lancaster & District Hospital Television … Oglethorpe, Sturton & Gillibrand (solicitors) … Battersby’s (coaches) … S.J. Bargh Ltd (haulage) … A. & M. Nightingale (buthers) … John Cardiff (hair) … Rene’s of Lancaster (clothes) … B. Lewis & Sons Ltd (ice cream and cafe) … The Bacon Stall (meats) … Byrne (tobacconists) … Keyline (builders merchants) … Suzanne (garments) … Westgate Post Office … The Emporium (gifts) … B. Postlethwaite (bakers) … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Animal Care … Westgate House Carpets … The Village Newsagency Halton … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Kaisers (military bookshop) … Woodhouses (fish restaurant) … Swarbrick’s (newsagents) … J. & L. Patton … Bay View Landscapes … H. Banks Lyon (shoes) … Lancashire Life (magazine) … Scholl (footwear) … D. & M. E. Fretwell & Sons (butchers) … Whiteside & Knowles (solicitors) … Youngs (formal wear) … Aldclife Stores … E.N. Stanley (fruiterers) … R&J Made To Measure Kitchens … TSB (bank) … LADOS … Morecambe Amateurs … Stephen J. Fawcett (gunsmiths) … Greyhound Hotel (pub) … R. Banks Lyon (jewellers) … Mayoh Press Ltd (printers) … Heysham Parish Operatic Society … Heysham High School … Scotforth Dry Cleaners … Ultraflex (plastics) … Lancaster Fabric Centre … T. Gardner (tiles) … Winterdyne Service Station (car repairs) … Halton Wines & Spirits … Nite Owls (mobile disco) … Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd … Armitage Publicity (printers) … Spar Torrisholme … Water Sculptures (water effects) … The Traveller (travel agent) … Morecambe Warblers … Hampson House (hotel) … Lancaster Leisure Park (hornsea pottery) … Gorrills (china and glass) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … Red Rose AODS forthcoming show announcement … Forbo Kingfisher (wallcoverings) … [Back Cover] Mitchells of Lancaster (pub chain). The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

1991: Annie Get Your Gun
The 1991 production of ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ was Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s 55th annual show which was staged from Monday the 8th of April 1991 to Saturday the 13th of April 1991 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster.

This 1946 musical has music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and a book by Dorothy Fields and Herbert Fields. Musical numbers include: “The Girl That I Marry; They Say It’s Wonderful; You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun; There’s No Business Like Show Business; and Anything You Can Do.

The 1991 Annie Get Your Gun Production Team
Producer: Kathleen B. Kenyon; Musical Director; Eddie Waring … Chorus Mistress: Pamela Newman; Accompanist: Gill Allen … Choreographers: Susan Cornthwaite … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Mr G. Davis and Mrs K. Bradshaw … Property Masters: Miss J. Fitton and Mr I. Woodburn … Prompter: Mrs R. Shade … Programme and Publicity Secretaries: Mr L. Kenyon and Mr T. Shade … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd … Scenery: James Fredricks, Weston-Super-Mare … Guns: Howorth Wrightson Ltd … Properties: Mrs J. Fitton and Mr I. Woodburn … Wardrobe Committee: Mesdames Mashiter, Harrison, Bull, Steel, Doherty, and Barnes; and Messers: Wilson, Stalker, and Nightingale.

The 1991 Annie Get Your Gun Cast (in order of appearance)
Principals:
Charlie Davenport was played by Ralph Wilson; Mac was played by Mike Ryan; Foster Wilson was played by Terry Shade; Dolly Tate was played by Maureen Elliot; Winnie Tate was played by Lynne Nolan; Tommy Keeler was played by John Beamer; Frank Butler was played by Geoff Houghton; Annie Oakley was played by Shirley Bargh; Little Jake was played by Paul Knowmers and Michael Johnstone; Nellie was played by Rachel Cornthwaite and Lynsey Bradshaw; Jessie was played by Roxanne Normanton and Anne-Marie Kaliszczak; Minnie was played by Clare and Stefanie Barnes; Col.Wm.F.Cody (Buffalo Bill) was played by John Cardiff; Indians was played by Jim Needham and Andrew Fowkes; Mrs Blacktooth was played by Irene Steele; Mrs Little Horse was played by Freda Lowell; Mrs Yellow Foot was played by Eileen Mashiter; Train Conductor was played by Philip Baddeley; Train Porter was played by Norman Stalker; Train Waiter was played by Ederic Ibbotson; Major Gordon Lillie (Pawnee Bill) was played by Ron Cossou; Chief Sitting Bull was played by Harry Herbert; Indian Ceremonial Singer was played by Philip Baddeley; Pawnee Bill’s Messenger was played by Michael Dowthwaite; Major Dono was played by Carlie Wight; Waiters was played by Norman Stalker and Jim Needham; and Sylvia Potter-Porter was played by Kathleen Ibbotson.
Dancers & Singers
Lynne Atkinson, Anne Barnes, Lesley Barbour, Stefanie Barnes, Andrea Caton, Cariline Clarkson, Susan Cornthwaite, Fiona Ferguson, Val Goulding, Karen Gray, and Sandra McGuinness.
Ladies Chorus
Audrey Atkinson, Marjorie Bargh, Shirley Bargh, Audrey Barlow, Joan Brown, Linda Buckley, Meril Bull, Jean Dent, Alicia Fielding, Doreen Hough, Kathleen Ibbotson, Phyllis Ibbotson, Barbara Langridge, Freda Lowell, Vera Mantle, Eileen Mashiter, Susan Ross, Irene Steel, Sue Stewart, Olive Ward, Dorothy Weatherill, and Mary Wight.
Mens Chorus and Dancers
Philip Baddeley, James Brookman, Michael Dowthwaite, Lee Ferguson, Andrew Fowkes, Stuart Gillham, Peter Harrison, Jim Needham, Edward Nightingale, Mike Ryan, Terry Shade, Norman Stalker, and Charlie Wight.

1991’s Red Rose AODS Officials for Annie Get Your Gun

President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Mr E Dowthwaite … Treasurer: Mr G. Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Mrs M. Young … Business Manager: Mr P. Weatherill … Secretary: Miss M. Law … Assistant Secretary: Mrs M. Bargh … Ticket Secretary: Mrs M. Johnson … Library Secretary: Mrs D. Hough … Auditor: Mr D. Jarmin … Solicitor: Mr D. Gillibrand.

1991’s Red Rose AODS Officials for Annie Get Your Gun

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh, V. Oyston and Miss M. Law; and Messers: E. Dowthwaite, G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, P. Weatherill, T. Shade, and S. Woodburn.

1991’s Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Annie Get Your Gun

Mesdames: Doherty, Stalker, Davis, Woodburn, Gates, Keegan, Marsden, Harrison, Eckhoff, and Miss J. Robinson.

1991’s Red Rose AODS Social and Sports Committee for Annie Get Your Gun

Mesdames: Mesdames: I. Steel, G. Harrison, E. Mashiter, and H. Bolton; Misses: S. Lowell; L. Barbour, C. Clarkson, and J. Fitton; Messers: G. Mashiter, S. Woodburn, P. Weatherill, A. Fowkes, J. Bargh, and J. Beamer.

1991’s Red Rose AODS Life Members as of Annie Get Your Gun

Mrs M. Walker, Miss D. Ellwood, Mrs A. Nash, Mr E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson, Mrs W. Kirkbride and Miss D. Bullock.

1991’s Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Annie Get Your Gun (in order of appearance in the programme)

Ultramark (vinyls) … Hire A Hat … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Elms Security Consultants (alarms) … The Fruit Store … Baxters (frozen foods) … Emporium Mad Hatter (hats) … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Lancaster Leisure Park (hornsea pottery) … Main Line (electrical contractors) … Burgess (cheese) … Battersby’s (coaches) … Red Rose Rock FM and Red Rose Gold (radio station) … A. & M. Nightingale (buthers) … John Cardiff (hair) … John Hawthorne (carpets) … B. Lewis & Sons Ltd (ice cream and cafe) … The Bacon Stall (meats) … Byrne (tobacconists) … Coalite (building supplies) … Suzanne (garments) … Westgate Post Office … The Emporium (gifts) … B. Postlethwaite (bakers) … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Kaisers (military bookshop) … Westgate House Carpets … The Village Newsagency Halton … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … H. Banks Lyon (shoes) … Woodhouses (fish restaurant) … P. Weatherill (property repairs) … Hampson House (hotel) … Dave Hudspeth Carpets … Bay View Landscapes … J. & L. Patton (painting contractors) … Lancashire Life (magazine) … E.N. Stanley (fruiterers) … Provincial Finance Company … Scholl (footwear) … D. & M. E. Fretwell & Sons (butchers) … Pye Motors Ltd (ford cars) … Youngs (formal wear) … Aldclife Stores … TSB (bank) … Autolec (auto electricals) … Cornerstone (abbey national estate agents) … Stephen J. Fawcett (gunsmiths) … The White Lion Halton (pub) … R. Banks Lyon (jewellers) … Gorrills (china and glass) … Morecambe Amateurs … The Washing Well Launderette … The Crypt Basement (fashion) … Ultraflex (plastics) … Lancaster Fabric Centre … T. Gardner (tiles) … Winterdyne Service Station (car repairs) … Halton Wines & Spirits … Water Sculptures (water effects) … Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd … Armitage Publicity (printers) … Spar Torrisholme … Ashton Hall Garden Centre … The Traveller (travel agent) … Kemps (furnishers) … J.B. Barber & Son (stationers) … Lancaster Training Services Ltd (commercial driver training) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … Red Rose AODS forthcoming show announcement … Forbo Kingfisher (wallcoverings) … [Back Cover] Mitchells of Lancaster (pub chain). The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

1990: Show Boat
The 1990 production of Show Boat was Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s 54th annual show which was staged from Monday the 19th of March 1990 to Saturday the 24th of March 1990 at The Grand Theatre Lancaster.

The 1927 musical – with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II – is based on Edna Ferber’s 1926 novel of the same name.

1990 Show Boat Production Team

Producer: Kathleen Kenyon … Musical Director: Eddie Waring … Chorus Mistress: Pamela Evans … Accompanist: Renee Shore … Choreographer: Susan Corntwaite … Stage Director: Gordon Mashiter … Electricians: Mr G. Davis and Mrs K. Bradshaw … Property Masters: Mr I. Woodburn and Mrs J. Fitton … Prompter: Mrs R. Shade … Programme and Publicity Secretaries: Les Kenyon and Mr T. Shade … Costumes: W.A. Homburg Ltd … Scenery: Clifford & Brown, Nuneaton … Wardrobe Committee: Mesdames Mashiter, Bargh, Harrison, Bull, Steel, Doherty, and Barnes; and Messers: Wilson, Stalker and Nightingale.

The 1990 Show Boat Cast

Principals
Queenie was played by Yvonne Pyptiuk; Steve was played by Mike Ryan; Pete was played by Terry Shade; Parthy Ann was played by Dorothy Weatherill; Windy was played by Harry Herbert; Captain Andy was played by Ralph Wilson; Julie was played by Meril Bull; Frank was played by John Beamer; Ellie was played by Lesley Barbour; Vallon was played by Geoff Houghton; Gaylord Ravenal was played by Terry Sykes; Magnolia was played by Linda Read; Joe was played by Michael Dowthwaite; Jeb was played by Neil Stoneham; Mrs O’Brian was played by Doreen Hough; Ethel was played by Jean Dent; Max was played by Terry Shade; Jake was played by Philip Maudsley; Charlie was played by Ron Cossou; Lottie was played by Kathleen Ibbotson; and Kim was played by Heather Bolton.
Dancers
Lynne Atkinson, Anne Barnes, Heather Bolton, Andrea Caton, Caroline Clarkson, Fiona Ferguson, Valerie Goulding, Karen Gray, Sarah Lowell, Sarah McGuiness, and Lynne Nolan.
Chorus
Audrey Atkinson, Marjorie Bargh, Shirley Bargh, Audrey Barlow, Stefanie Barnes, William Bancroft, Stephanie Boan, James Brookman, Joan Brown, Linda Buckley, Ron Cossou, Ian Davis, Jean Dent, Michael Dowthwaite, Maureen Elliot, Alicia Fielding, Andrew Fowkes, Harry Herbert, Geoff Houghton, Doreen Hough, Kathleen Ibbotson, Phyllis Ibbotson, Elizabeth Lambert, Barbara Langridge, Freda Lowell, Vera Mantle, Philip Maudsley, Kenneth Moore, Eileen Mashiter, Edward Nightingale, Vicki Oyston, Reg Pimm, Mike Ryan, Norman Stalker, Irene Steel, Neil Stoneham, Terry Shade, Olive Ward, Mary Wight, Charlie Wight, and Barbara Woodburn.

1990’s Red Rose AODS Officials for Show Boat

President: Beryl Gardner … Chair: Mr E. Dowthwaite … Treasurer: Mr G. Bargh … Assistant Treasurer: Mrs M. Young … Business Manager: Mr P. Weatherill … Secretary: Miss M. Law … Assistant Secretary: Mrs M. Bargh … Ticket Secretary: Mrs M. Johnson … Library Secretary: Mrs D. Hough … Auditor: Mr D. Jarmin … Solicitor: Mr D. Gillibrand.

1990’s Red Rose AODS Committee for Show Boat

Mesdames: B. Gardner, K. Kenyon, M. Elliot, S. Bargh, V. Oyston and Miss M. Law; and Messers: E. Dowthwaite, G. Mashiter, G. Bargh, P. Weatherill, T. Shade, and S. Woodburn

1990’s Red Rose AODS Ladies’ Committee for Show Boat

Mesdames: Doherty, Gates, Stalker, Davis, Woodburn, Woodhouse, Stretch, Harrison, Eckhoff, and Miss J. Robinson.

1990’s Red Rose AODS Social and Sports Committee for Show Boat

Mesdames: I. Steel, G. Harrison, E. Mashiter, and L. Nolan; H. Bolton; Misses: S. Lowell; L. Barbour, and C. Clarkson; Messers: G. Mashiter, J. Steel, S. Woodburn, P. Weatherill, A. Fowkes, M. Dent and J. Beamer.

1990’s Red Rose AODS Life Members for Show Boat

Mrs M. Walker, Mr H. Maudsley, Miss D. Ellwood, Mrs A. Nash, Mr & Mrs E. Dowthwaite, Mrs F. Wilkinson, Mrs W. Kirkbride and Mr M. Dixon.

1990’s Red Rose AODS Programme Advertisers for Show Boat!
(in order of appearance in the programme)
Ultramark (vinyls) … Hire A Hat … Norman Stalker (decorator) … Elms Security Consultants (alarms) … The Fruit Store … Baxters (frozen foods) … Oakfield Hire (building equipment hire) … Ronald Bull (picture framer) … Bate & Gorst (perfume) … Lancaster Leisure Park (hornsea pottery) … Main Line (electrical contractors) … Burgess (cheese) … Battersby’s (coaches) … Red Rose Radio (radio station) … A. & M. Nightingale (buthers) … The Yorkshire Pud (cafe) … B. Lewis & Sons Ltd (ice cream and cafe) … Dollond & Aitchison (opticians) … The Bacon Stall (meats) … Byrne (tobacconists) … Coalite (building supplies) … Suzanne (garments) … Hest Bank Post Office … The Emporium on the Hill (gifts) … B. Postlethwaite (bakers) … K. Speight Ltd (car repairs) … Westgate House Carpets … G.J. Bargh (hair stylists) … H. Banks Lyon (shoes) … Promenade Music (music shop) … Woodhouses (fish restaurant) … P. Weatherill (property repairs) … Hampson House (hotel) … Dave Hudspeth Carpets … Bay View Landscapes … Lancashire Life (magazine) … E.N. Stanley (fruiterers) … Provincial Finance Company … Scholl (footwear) … D. & M. E. Fretwell & Sons (butchers) … Pye Motors Ltd (ford cars) … Youngs (formal wear) … Autolec (auto electricals) … The White Lion Halton (pub) … Forthcoming Attractions at the the Garand Theatre … Florence Manleigh (florists) … R. Banks Lyon (jewellers) … Gorrills (china and glass) … Morecambe Amateurs … The Washing Well Launderette … W.H. Ashton (hardware) … Ultraflex (plastics) … Lancaster Fabric Centre … T. Gardner (tiles) … Winterdyne Service Station (car repairs) … Halton Wines & Spirits … Water Sculptures (water effects) … Lancaster & Morecambe Newspapers Ltd … Armitage Publicity (printers) … Spar Torrisholme … Ashton Hall Garden Centre … The Traveller (travel agent) … Morecambe Warblers … J.B. Barber & Son (stationers) … Lancaster Training Services Ltd (commercial driver training) … White Cross Security Services Ltd … Mollie Cowen’s School of Dancing … Red Rose AODS forthcoming show announcement … Forbo Kingfisher (wallcoverings) … [Back Cover] Mitchells of Lancaster (pub chain). The programme was printed by: Mayoh Press Ltd of Carnforth.

 


 

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