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Salad Days
The Dons
Bishop, Troppo, Jane & Timothy
Electrode, Troppo, Jane & Timothy

Production Officials

Director

Joyce Richardson

Musical Director

Jessie Whittaker

Asst Musical Director

Frank Fielding

Choreographer

Glenys Collinson

 

 

Cast

The Tramp

Wilf Lea

Jane

Fiona Steel

Timothy

Ben Lea

Timothy’s mother

Margaret Steel

Timothy’s father

Alex Goodwin

Aunt Prue

Claire Clarkson

Lady Raeburn

Audrey H. McL. Raistrick

Heloise

Gay O’Donnell

Assistant

Barbara Haslam

Manicurist

Mary Pycroft

P.C. Boot

Harry Lee

Rowena

Betty Towler

The Bishop

David Witt

Troppo/Slave

Andrew Turton

Fosdyke/Tom Smith

Mike Taylor

Sir Clamsby Williams

Stan Collinson

Inspector

Bill Steel

Nigel

Adrian Pollitt

Manager

Stan Collinson

Pianist/Electrode

David Raistrick

Fiona

Gillian Pollitt

Waitress

Aileen Bramwell

Arms Dancers

Hazel Gray, Norman Bowers

Augustine Williams

Bill Steel

Asphinxia

Sylvia Fishwick

Pressmen

Mike Taylor, Graham Yardley

Ladies

Norma Dootson, Diane Tustin, Elizabeth Williams

Ambrose

Keith Richardson

Marguerite

Helen Popplewell

Anthea

Diane Tustin

Uncle Zed

Alec Greaves

Company

Carole Brooks, Tim Collinson, Chris Gee, Adrienne Green, Jackie Gritt, Mary Lea, Jean Maden, Julia Sutton, Jane Thornton, Susan Tong, Norma Wilcock, Ruth Wilcock, Nicola Wesley, Janet Witt, Dorothy Yardley

Townspeople

Bolton Evening News

It would be wrong to describe Salad Days as anything else but the nearly perfect musical comedy – “nearly” only to leave room for perfection when it does occur. It is charming, touching, sentimental, melodious, lively and dreamy, but above all it celebrates the joy of youth. Walmsley Operatic Society, which is currently presenting it in the Church Hall, meet the challenge with enthusiasm and the result is an exuberant evening’s entertainment which sends it’s audience home, tapping its feet and singing – which is the purpose of musical comedies anyway. There is some particularly good comedy in this show. Policemen are always comic, especially in those old-fashioned helmets and Harry Lee as PC Boot and Bill Steel as the Inspector are a riot of fun. Civil servants, bishops and other pillars of the establishment are gently debunked and it is difficult not to fall in love with the piano. Wilf Lea as the Tramp, Fiona Steel as Jane and Ben Lea as Timothy weave a web of romance as insubstantial as gossamer. Joyce Richardson is the producer. Charles Petry.

The Dons
Uncle Zed, Lady Raeburn, The Tramp, Timothy, Jane, Troppo, Nigel & Fiona
Photographs by John Tustin