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Follow The Star

Youth

12 November 1988 - 19 November 1988

Awards:
This production was one of four shows presented as part of WCAODS Diamond Jubilee week.

"Celebration" and "Follow The Star" were a double bill presented on Saturday 12th and Tuesday 15th November.
"Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat" was presented on Wednesday 16th and Friday 18th November.
"The Walmsley Story" was presented on Thursday 17th and Saturday 19th November.
Production Team
Director
Sylvia Fishwick
Director
Andrew Turton
Choreographer
Graham Cohen
Cast
Olly
Catherine Wallwork
Gabby
David Stringer
Angy
Glenda Dalton
Jelly
Judith Higginson
Lofty
Gavin Turner
Angel Chicago
Lindsey Fishwick
Herod
Tim Cutler
Mary
Katie Waring
Joseph
Peter Gray
1st Wise Man
Christopher Maden
2nd Wise Man
David Alexander
3rd Wise Man
Adam Thorpe
Oxy
Fiona Bellis
Assy
Sarah Hibbert
Zac
Darren Valentine
Villagers, Shepherds, Other Angels, Soldiers
  • Vicki Beech
  • Angela Golland
  • Daniel Lane
  • Wesley Lane
  • Sarah Maden
  • Alex Mills
  • Kimberley Watts
  • Chris Wilkinson

Photographs by
John Tustin
Reviews
Sixty years of triumph and disaster, of hopes realised and battles lost and won is being celebrated by Walmsley Church Operatic Society this week.

The Diamond Jubilee Celebrations began on Saturday evening with a full house and a relaxed atmosphere. Walmsley is good and it knows it.

The play chosen to honour this bright occasion is "The Wedding" by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall. It's all about a wedding - or rather, the preparations for one - and gives splendid opportunities for characterisation. It's all fun and the cast take full advantage of everything provided.

Audrey Raistrick as the worried mum, Bill Steel as the inevitable Uncle Arthur and Diane Tustin as the bridegroom's mother are all outstanding.

The second play is "Follow The Star" a musical play by Wally K Daly and Jim Parker. It is a highly ribald account of The Nativity. This is the view from up there, rather than down here, as we usually regard it. It is one roar of irreverent laughter from start to finish. It is presented by the Junior Theatre Workshop and if this is an example of its work there is a bright future ahead for the Society.
Charles Petry
Awards
id parent_id Winner/Nomination Award Name Person Awarding Body
Nomination
NODA District 5
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