Banbury Cross Players presented their pantomime The Fairy Queen Who Lost Her Crown in January 1970 at College Theatre, Banbury.
Cast in order of appearance:
1st FAIRY – Gerry Steer
2nd FAIRY – Clive Parkin
3rd FAIRY – Roger Moon
4th FAIRY – Tony Wood
PADDY (THE LEPRECHAUN) – Jane Baldwin
FAIRY QUEEN – Pat Butler
GENIE OF THE WAND – John Bennett
HEAD GNOME – Barbara Frost
1st GNOME – Anne Parkin
2nd GNOME – Keith Lovsey
MRS DOUGHTY – Margaret Moon
WILLIAM (HER HUSBAND) – Colin Hands
CECIL (THEIR SON) – Peter Turner
GWENDOLINE – Margaret Shand
TOMMY TUCKER – Elizabeth Howes
4 WOODCUTTERS – Gerry Steer, Clive Parkin, Roger Moon, Tony Wood
BLONDE – Janet Pamment
BLONDE’S HUSBAND – Paul Bennett
DANCING FAIRIES – Denise Hewitt, Karen Gardner, Dorothy Smith
COCK HORSE DANCERS – Susan Tinsey, Sharon Rolfe, Maxine Bean, Linda Davies
CHORUS – Members Of The Society
Dancers appeared by permission of the ROY BUDD SCHOOL OF DANCING
Choreography by – Gill Coughlan
Music by – Ted Raby & Ursula Wood
Lyrics by – Maurice Phillips & Nick Baldwin
On the Piano – Ted Raby
On the Traps – Fred Handel
On the Flute – Ursula Wood
Written and Directed By Nick Baldwin
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