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MERRIE ENGLAND
Written by BASIL HOODComposed by EDWARD GERMAN
Wednesday 1S-Saturday 1B March 1989 at Z.30pm
An Amateur Performance by arrangementwith Chappeil Music Ltd
Excessive noise, such as whisp-ering, coughing, rustling of programmes and the bleeping of digital watches canbe distracting to performers and spoil the performance for other members-of ihe audience.cameras are equally disturbing and they are
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lnverneSs Opera Company (founded 1s27)
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Previous ProductionsThe productions since the war have been as follows:
197119721972
, 1973'1974
1975r 1975
1976
- 19771977
\ 1978: 197B
1979r 19B0
1 980s.1981
'. 1982
. 1gg3
. 1984
\ 1985
r 1986.1987: 1988
Mrs Kay Crigor, MBE
Calum MacDougallStella Revnolds
David CaldwellCeorge MacCregor
Cynthia Nicol (44 Harrowden Road, Inverness)
Sheila Mather, Ann Duncan, Moyra JamiesonForbes Mitchell, Donald Matheson, John Creen
Ann Duncan, Ann Harvey, Norma lrvineSusan MacKenzie, Janice MacKay, Ailza Russell
1947 The Mikado1948 lolanthe1949 The Condoliers1950 The Pirates of Penzance
1951 The Quaker Cirl1952 Yeoman of the Cuard1953 Merrie England
1954 Concerts etc.
1955 The Mikado1958 Maid of the Mountains1959 The Cypsy Baron
1960 The Merry Widow ,
1961 Oklahoma1962 Die Fledermaus
1963 White Horse lnn1964 Showboat1965 Call Me Madam1966 The New Moon1967 Rose Marie196B The DesertSong1969 Finian's Rainbow1969 Cuys and Dolls1970 Summer Song1971 Brigadoon
South PacificCArousel
The Pajama CameFiddler on the Roof
OklahomaThe BoyfriendTrial by JuryCabaret
The MikadoNo No Nanette
ShowboatMy Fair Lady
Oh Susanna
Yeoman of the CuardHello Dollyf he Pajama CameThe White Horse lnnFiddler on the Roof
Merry WidowTrialby Jury &Pirates of Penzance
Die Fledermaus
The New MoonCarousel
Next production - Kismet
Cast List
CharactersThe Earl of Essex . Len lohnsonSir Walter Raleigh ... Peter Carson
Walter Wilkins - a Player in Shakespeare's Company .................... Nicholas NicolSilas Simkins - another Player ..... ... Trevor NicolLong Tom - a Royal Forester lan MuirBig Ben - a Royal Forester ..... f im HartleyThe Queen's Fool .... Forbes MitchellA Butcher ..... fohn Green
A Tinker . Baxter MurrayA Baker ... Calum MacDougall
A Tailor ....... Gordon Fleming
Queen Elizabeth Patricia HartleyMiss Bessie Throckmorton . ............. Alison Macleod'Jill-All-Alone' ............... Alison Nicol
The May Queen ....... Kathleen MuirMarjory .. Louise MunroKate .......... ...:..... ... loan MurrayA Lord Alasdair Moodie
A Soldier David Caldwell
Ladies'ChorusEmma Anderson, Jean Blackhall, Robbie Cameron, Margaret Doig, Joan Don, AnnDuncan, Kyrstn Eadie, Alison Fraser, Cath Fraser, Brenda Creen, Norma lrvine,Moyra Jamieson, lsabel Laing, Katherine MacFarlane, Diane Mclntosh, JaniceMacKay, Mina MacKay, Mairi MacKenzie, Susan MacKenzie, Caroline MacKenzie,Marjorie MacKenzie, Eleanor MacVinish, Alison Mitchell, Evelyn Moffat, MaureenPringle, Catriona Patton, Stella Reynolds, Rona Robertson, Ailza Russell, JenniferSmith, Jessie Smith, lrene Stacey, Carol Sutherland, Anne Taylorson, Sadie Whyte.
Gentlemens' Chorus
lan Allison, NiallAllison, Colin Douglas, Scott Don, Ralph Duncan, Willie Findlay,Callum Jamieson, George MacGregor, Donald Matheson, Bob Morgan, JamieMacDonald, James Pringle, Drew Proudfoot, Charles Sinclair, Matt Smith
Programme Notes
Merrie England -
tu{u5i6 by Edward German Lyrics by Basil DeanFirst produced in 1902 and an instant success, this famous operetta is iompiled of a host of historical andfictitious characters set against the rich pageant of Tudor England. The partnership of Cerman & Dean washailed as the natural successor to Cilbert & Sullivan. The witty libretto and excellent music contribute to anextremely enjoyable and colourful entertainment.
The PlotThe story is contained within the historic period of the reign of Queen Elizabeth l. The Earl of Essex causesSir Walter Raleigh to lose favour with the Queen by revealing Raleigh's love for her lady in waiting, BessieThrockmorton. Elizabeth has Bessie imprisoned and Raleigh banished, but Essex later undergoes a changeof heart and works to end the estrangement between the lovers and the Queen, which he brings aboutusing a simple plan of deception.These events take place amid thejollity of May Day revels, which Elizabeth and her court attend, on thebanks of the River Thames.
Synopsis of ScenesAct I The Bank of the Thames Act ll Windsor Forest
Musical NumbersACT IIntroductionOpeningChorus .......... ........Sing adown,adown,adownDuet (Long Tom & Big Ben) ............. We aretwo proper menSong (Jill with Chorus) Oh, where the deer do lieSong (Wilkins) I do counsel that your playtimeSong (Raleigh) and Chorus .That every Jack should have a Jill
Quintet ......... love is meant to make us gladBallad (Bessie) She had a letter from her loveDuet (Raleigh & Bessie) .. . . .. . .. ... .......! .... When true love hath found a manTrio (Wilkins, Simkins & Essex) ........... When a man is a loverSong (Essex with Chorus) Who were the YeomenEntrance ofQueen Elizabeth .................Cod save ElizabethSong (Elizabeth) with Chorus O peaceful EnglandSong (Wilkins) with Chorus ..............King Neptune saton his lonely throneFinale ofAct | .................. ........ lt is a ta/e of Robin Hood
ACT IIOpening Chorus with Solo (Jill) The month of Mav has come todavQuartet ln England, merrie EnglandDuet (Wilkins and Simkins) The Big Brass BandDuet (Jill and Raleigh) ft is the merrv month of MavChorus ......... Ihe Queen o'May is crowned todaySong (Raleigh) . .. . .. . Dan Cupid tath a gardenEnsemble .......... Two merry men a drinkingSong (Bessie) O who shall say that love is cruelSong (Essex) When Cupid first this old world trodMasque of St Ceorge and the Dragon ..':................. ......... Egyptian DanceChorus with Solo (King) .... .. .Oh! here's a to-do to die to-dayFinale ............ Now who'll come, said Robin Hood
Inverness Opera Company
Producer ... lohn Claudius
Assistant Producer ..........:...... ........ fames Pringle
Musical Director ... Sheila Bruce
Rehearsal Accompanist .............. Alyn Ross
Stage Director ...:..... ... George Reynolds
Stage Manager ..... .... Gordon Duncan
Stage Assistants ....... ...............Michae| Don, Alan Don, Billy Reynolds
Craig Duncan, Martin Caldwell
Props ........ ....... Ann & Bill Harvey, fudith Rumbold
Wardrobe ... ... Sheila Mather (Co-ordinator), f ean Blackhall, Morag lohnsonSadie Whyte, foan Murray
Choreography ......... ........ Helen Mackie
Prompt lesley Kay
Front of House ............Kay Grigor, Cynthia Nicol, Wilma Torrance, f udith Rumbold
David & Jan Proudfoot
Publicity .... Moyra f amieson & Donald Matheson
Patrons & Priority Bookings .... Stella Reynolds, Ann Duncan, Emma Anderson
Commercial Patrons David CaldwellLibrarian ........ Norma lrvine
OrchestraConductor ..... Alyn Ross
Organ ....... Stuart Anderson
Percussion Geoff Blogg
Sheila Bruce
Trumpet Ray Munday
Piano .
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Set hired from Popplewells of Ayr
Costumes from W.A. Homburg Ltd, Leeds
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8BGovernors of Eden CourtProvost A.G. Sellar, ChairmanJ.S. Grant, Vice-Cha i rma nR.A. FaskenG.D. FinlaysonW.A.E. FraserR.E. Godfrey
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