Yeomen > D'Oyly
Carte Productions 1940 - 1957
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King's Theatre, Hammersmith, 1940
Sadler's Wells Theatre, 1948
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Finale, Act I. Phoebe (Joan Gillingham), Sergeant Meryll, Elsie, The Lieutenant (Richard Watson) and Dame Carruthers. |
1952-3
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Peter Pratt as Jack Point. |
Darrell Fancourt as Sergeant Meryll. |
Fisher Morgan as Wilfred Shadbolt. |
Joyce Wright as Phoebe Meryll. |
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Ivor Evans as the Lieutenant. |
Ann Drummond-Grant as Dame Carruthers. |
Muriel Harding as Elsie Maynard. |
Leonard Osborn as Colonel Fairfax. |
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"I have a song to sing, O!" | "Thy life shall forfeit be instead!" |
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"A private buffoon" | "Like a ghost his vigil keeping" | "When a wooer goes a-wooing" |
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New Act II costume for Jack Point. |
"When a wooer goes a-wooing" | Alan
Styler as the Lieutenant. |
1956-7
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Muriel Harding as Elsie Maynard. |
Kenneth Sandford as Wilfred Shadbolt. |
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