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Orpheus in the Underworld
Calliope & Orpheus
Eurydice & Jupiter
Styx, Icarus & Bacchus

Production Officials

Director

Audrey H. McL. Raistrick

Musical Director

Jessie Whittaker

Choreographer

Vicki Spencer

Cast

Eurydice

Irene Bowers

Calliope

Norma Pollitt

Cupid

Dorothy Yardley

Venus

Aileen Bramwell

Diana

Gillian Kirby

Juno

Margaret Steel

Orpheus

Alex Goodwin

Pluto

Bill Steel

Jupiter

Alec Greaves

Mars

Adrian Pollitt

Mercury

Andrew Turton

Bacchus

Chris Cundell

Vulcan

Wilf Lea

Styx

Ernest Pollitt

Icarus

David Raistrick

Company

Rebecca Broadhurst, Carole Brooks, Helen Collier, Glenys Collinson, Sylvia Fishwick, Hazel Gray, Millie Hackett, Barbara Haslam, Heather Kirby, Mary Lea, Jean Maden, Barbara Martin, Lindsey Mitchell, Gay O’Donnell, Helen Popplewell, Mary Pycroft, Catherine Robbins, Fiona Steel, Julia Sutton, Christine Taylor, Jane Thorton, Betty Towler, Janice Warburton, Norma Wilcock, Ruth Wilcock, Elizabeth Williams, Janet Witt, Norman Bowers, Eric Cheetham, Stanley Collinson, Chris Cundell, Wilf Lea, David Raistrick, Ivor Tavener, Mike Taylor, John Wallace, Maurice Windsor, David Witt, Graham Yardley

Pluto

Bolton Evening News
With tongue in cheek and rampant disregard for credibility or seriousness, Jacques Offenbach’s “Orpheus in the Underworld” is marvellous material for amateurs. And the current production of the comic operetta by Walmsley Church AODS, Egerton, contains all the best aspects of the non-professional performance – fair levels of talent and bags of enthusiasm and commitment. At the same time it manages to cover the cracks of the worst aspects…the occasional bum note, miscast part and less than ideal surroundings. Immediate plus points must go to those responsible for the scenery and lighting, which created a continuous and never flagging high standard backdrop for the manic action on stage, The quality of the en masse singing in the first act made for an extremely successful show up to the interval. Lead roles were amply filled by Irene Bowers, as the wayward Eurydice; Bill Steel, a devilishly good Pluto and Alex Goodwin as the wronged husband Orpheus. The pace and momentum flagged afterwards, however.

Jupiter
Diana, Mars, Mercury, Venus & Cupid
Photographs by John Tustin