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2141
1996 programme - Peter Pan
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Peter Pan' (29th November 1996 - 18th January 1997) - starring Joe McFadden; Johnny Beattie; Dean Park; Gwyneth Guthrie; Brenda Cochrane; Catriona Evans.
29th November 1996
18th January 1997
2142
2000 programme - 42nd Street - Ayr Amateur Opera Company
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - '42nd Street' (21st February - 4th March 2000) - contains cast list; ensemble; office bearers; executive officers. Principle cast include Gordon McKinlay; Gordon Cree; John Hamilton; Carol McMillan; Beth McIntyre; Lesley Ann Bagan; Carol Ann McKinlay; Stacey Hewitson; Lynsey Kerr; Anne Warrander; Calum Campbell; Neil Warrander; Mhairi Galloway; Peter McDonald; Janice McKellar; Jack Pirie; Conin Ferguson; Martin Keir; Andrew Robinson; Ronald Campbell.
21st February 2000
4th March 2000
2143
1996 programme - Peter Pan
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Peter Pan' (29th November 1996 - 18th January 1997) - starring Joe McFadden; Johnny Beattie; Dean Park; Gwyneth Guthrie; Brenda Cochrane; Catriona Evans.
29th November 1996
18th January 1997
2144
1992 programme - Summer '92 Live with Laughter
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Summer '92 Live with Laughter' (6th July 1992) - starring Keith Harris with Orville and Cuddles; Alan Stewart; Denise Nolan; Jane Danielle; Dave Lee Michael; The Front Page Dancers; Cuddles Kids. Musical Director: Kennedy Aitchison; Keyboards: Duncan Waugh; Guitar: Andy McGlasson; Drums: Martin Henderson; Guitar: Paul Henderson.
6th July 1992
6th July 1992
2145
1991 programme - South Pacific Ayr Amateur Opera Company
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'South Pacific' (18th February - 2nd March 1991) - presented by Ayr Amateur Opera Company. Contains Cast list; Office Bearers; Executive Officers; Production Officials; Stage Management; Patrons. Principle cast includes Colin Ferguson; Fiona Wallace; Allison Charbonneau; Elaine Campbell; David Boyd; Forbes Watson; John Hamilton; Gordon McKinlay; Robin Wilson; Calum Campbell; Iain Pirie; Shona Thomson; Peter Corbett.
18th February 1991
2nd March 1991
2146
1996 programme - The Gaiety Summer Spectacular
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'The Gaiety Summer Spectacular' (1996) - With Johnny Beattie; Dean Park; Brenda Cochrane; Paul Kieve; Richard McDougall; Dougie Squires Younger Generation: Lynn Bustard; Felicity Drever; Tony Aitken; Paul McLavin; Sara Highlands; Kelly Johns; Gordon Sharp; Dominic Nieper; Musicians: Douglas Whyte; Alan Dale; Martin Henderson; John Goldie.
1st January 1996
31st December 1996
2147
1992 programme - Gaiety Whirl
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - '1992 Gaiety Whirl' (Week ending 8th June 1992) - with Johnny Beattie; The Alexander Brothers; Anne Fields; Jackie Farrell; Karen Hunter; The Front Page Dancers; Kennedy Aitchinson Sound. Special Guests: The Acromaniacs. Stages and Choreographed by Jeff Richer. Executive Producer Alan Davies. Musical Director Kennedy Aitchison.
8th June 1992
8th June 1992
2148
1990 programme - Spring / Summer
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Spring/Summer Programme 1990' (11th April 1990 - 30th June 1990) - contains details of shows and performers: Keith's Castle with Keith Harris; The Ken Dodd Easter Laughter Show; Eugene Onegin; Talent on Parade; The Fabulous 50s Show; The Breath of Scotland Show; The Complete History of Rock and Roll; Colorado; Rick Wakeman; Threepenny Opera; Alan Price; Fiddlers Concert; George's Marvellous Medicine; The Prize; Flower of Scotland Show; Paddy's Market; Spread a Little Happiness; The Gaiety Whirl.
11th April 1990
30th June 1990
2149
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2150
1994 programme - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' (December 1994 - 21st January 1995) - starring Una McLean; Dean Park; Russell Hunter; Claudia Rose; Jo McFadden.
1st December 1994
21st January 1995
2151
1990 programme - Autumn / Winter
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Autumn/Winter Programme 1990/91' (1st October - 5th December 1990) - contains details of shows and performers: Shirley Valentine; The Steamie; Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat; On the Piste; Ralph McTell; John Mann; Martin Taylor; Brendan Shine; Val Doonican; Scotland the What?; The Count of Luxembourg; Cinderella.
1st October 1990
5th December 1990
2152
1997 programme - Aladdin
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Aladdin' (28th November 1997 - 24th January 1998) - starring Dean Park; Craig Elliott; John Stahl; Catriona Evans; Kevin Selbie; Nicola Park; Russel Lane.
28th November 1997
24th January 1998
2153
1994 programme - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' (December 1994 - 21st January 1995) - starring Una McLean; Dean Park; Russell Hunter; Claudia Rose; Jo McFadden.
1st December 1994
21st January 1995
2154
1992 programme - Aladdin
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Aladdin' (4th December 1992 - 30th January 1993) - starring Dave Anderson; Derek Lord; Andrew Fairlie; Mandy Mayhew; Louise Bradley; Freddie Boardley; Lennie McClure; Jamie Andrews; Anthea Ferrell.
4th December 1992
30th January 1993
2155
2003 programme - Copacabana - Ayr Amateur Opera Company
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Barry Manilow's Copacabana The Musical' (24th February - 8th March 2003) - presented by Ayr Amateur Opera Company. Contains list of cast; dancers; ensemble; office bearers; executive officers. Principle cast include Carol McMillan; Colin Ferguson; Mark Dempsey; Steve Hewitson.
24th February 2003
8th March 2003
2156
2002 programme - Aladdin
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Aladdin' Souvenir Programme (29th November 2002 - 11th January 2003) - starring Tony Roper; Gary Denis; John Hannibal; Ron Paterson; Odette Clark; James McAnerney; Andrea Wilson.
29th November 2002
11th January 2003
2157
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2158
1997 programme - Aladdin
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Aladdin' (28th November 1997 - 24th January 1998) - starring Dean Park; Craig Elliott; John Stahl; Catriona Evans; Kevin Selbie; Nicola Park; Russel Lane.
28th November 1997
24th January 1998
2159
2000 programme - 42nd Street - Ayr Amateur Opera Company
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - '42nd Street' (21st February - 4th March 2000) - contains cast list; ensemble; office bearers; executive officers. Principle cast include Gordon McKinlay; Gordon Cree; John Hamilton; Carol McMillan; Beth McIntyre; Lesley Ann Bagan; Carol Ann McKinlay; Stacey Hewitson; Lynsey Kerr; Anne Warrander; Calum Campbell; Neil Warrander; Mhairi Galloway; Peter McDonald; Janice McKellar; Jack Pirie; Conin Ferguson; Martin Keir; Andrew Robinson; Ronald Campbell.
21st February 2000
4th March 2000
2160
1996 programme - The Gaiety Summer Spectacular
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'The Gaiety Summer Spectacular' (1996) - With Johnny Beattie; Dean Park; Brenda Cochrane; Paul Kieve; Richard McDougall; Dougie Squires Younger Generation: Lynn Bustard; Felicity Drever; Tony Aitken; Paul McLavin; Sara Highlands; Kelly Johns; Gordon Sharp; Dominic Nieper; Musicians: Douglas Whyte; Alan Dale; Martin Henderson; John Goldie.
1st January 1996
31st December 1996
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Major (Title) Howard
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Thomas Templeton
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James E Shaw
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John MacLauchlan
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R. C. Buchanan
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Thomas F. Richmond
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Richard McCulloch
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Martin Harvey
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Nina de Silva
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John Olivere
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Louis Holt
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Florence Oldham
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Dave Willis
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Fred Lee
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Seth Lee
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Felice Lascelles
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Florence Hunter
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Ivor John
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Rita Clare
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Hubert Dunkerley
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'Popplewells' "Jack and the Beanstalk" Pantomime'
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1900s
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1902 programme - Opening Ceremony
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1910s
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1915 programme - 'The Bred of the Treshams' / 'The Only Way'
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1930 programme
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1930s
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1930s
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1936 programme - Gaiety Whirl
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1937 programme - 'The Kinross Players Present "The Queen was in the Parlour" by Noel Coward'.
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1939 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
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1940s
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1941 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
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1943 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
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1950s
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1952 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
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1954 programme - Robinson Crusoe
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1957 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
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1958 programme - 'Bell, Book and Candle'
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1958 programme - 'The Denny Willis Show'
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