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The Wizard Of Oz

Musical

1 November 1969 - 8 November 1969

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Production Team
Director
Derek Taylor
Musical Director
J. Arnold Thornton
Choreographer
Lois Booth
Cast
Dorothy
Ann Haslam
Aunt Em
Audrey Raistrick
Witch of the West
Rene Barlow
Sorceress of the North
Valerie Walmsley
Gloria
Christine Roberts
A Lady of Oz
Joyce Knowles
First Visiting Witch
Joyce Richardson
Second Visiting Witch
Brenda Dixon
Uncle Henry
Harry Lee
Tibia
Geoff Sutcliffe
Mayor
Glyn Neary
Farmer
Geoff Sutcliffe
Barrister
John Jowett
Coroner
Denis Hamer
Scarecrow
Nora Holder
Tinman
Arnold Knowles
Lion
Alan Lee
A Private
Jeff Taylor
Lord Growlie
Harry Lee
The Wizard of Oz
Ernest Pollitt
Dancers
  • Yvonne Birchall
  • Valerie Blundell
  • Christine Bradburn
  • Denise Bustard
  • Janet Ennion
  • Dorothy Holt
  • Linda Marsh
  • Jane Schofield
  • Jill Smith
  • Linda Wilde

Munchkins and Townspeople
  • Julia Aldred
  • Barbara Anderson
  • Henry Anderson
  • Sheila Bassett
  • Susan Briggs
  • Gordon Bustard
  • Brenda Dixon
  • Robin Foster
  • Diane Gee
  • Millie Hackett
  • Denis Hamer
  • Roy Haslam
  • Edith Horrocks
  • John Jowett
  • Joyce Knowles
  • Harry Lee
  • Glyn Neary
  • Brenda Orrell
  • Glenys Poole
  • Audrey Raistrick
  • Joyce Richardson
  • Christine Roberts
  • Jean Shutt
  • Geoff Sutcliffe
  • Irene Taylor
  • Jeff Taylor
  • Linda Vernon
  • Elizabeth Williams

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Reviews
Off to a hearty and flying start is Walmsley Church’s Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society with their production of “The Wizard of Oz”. The heroine is hurtled, house and all, by a cyclone from Kansas “Over the Rainbow” to Munchkinland and takes off by balloon on her eventual return trip.

In the meanwhile there have been other spectacular levitations. One of a whole coven of witches has flown off at a tangent on a vacuum cleaner instead of a broomstick. Stage effects and scenery are, in fact, well up to the society’s high and enterprising standard.

This time there is no orchestra but one scarcely realises it. Harold Arlen’s music is of a kind which gets all the volume it needs from an ensemble of organ, double bass, piano, drums. J. Arnold Thornton is musical director.

As Dorothy, the heroine, Ann Haslam is cheerful, undismayed and tireless in adventure that never lets up. She has most of the singing to do, and does it well. Her three fellow pilgrims to the wish-granting Wizard of Oz are played well by Nora Holder, as Scarecrow, in search of a brain (and marvellously loose-limbed when she dances), Arnold Knowles , metallic and gigantic as Tinman, hoping for a heart, and Alan Lee as Lion, wanting hard to be brave. Rene Barlow is the Wicked Witch of the West and in edifying and elegant contrast is the white-clad Sorceress (white for white magic) of Valerie Walmsley, another good singer. Christine Roberts takes both the eye and the ear in the small part of Gloria.

Lois Booth’s choreography is lively and enjoyable. Production is by Derek Taylor.
J.W.
Pantomime for adults. That was how Walmsley Church Operatic Society saw this engaging piece of fantasy, and when a party of children turned up for the opening night, emergency seating had to be arranged.

As a production, this show in the church schoolroom at Egerton, Bolton, puts Walmsley back in their “Oliver!” cup-winning vein. The call was stage illusions let loose from that wonderful backstage team and we saw a house whirled into the air by a hurricane, two witches vanish before our eyes and a third melted down in a cauldron.

The quaint characters, too, brought out notable performances. Nora Holder, the Nancy of “Oliver!” was a puckish Scarecrow here bringing the show to life with the first flicker of her hands. Ann Haslam, in the Judy Garland role of Dorothy, played with an appropriate air of wonderment. Alan Lee, as the Lion, roared and ranted with relish and Arnold Knowles was a genial Tinman.

Lois Booth had a delightful dancing team, musical director J. Arnold Thornton gave me a new liking for electronic organs, and Derek Taylor produced.
Tom Wildern
Awards
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Nomination
NODA District 5
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