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1983 programme - Gaiety Whirl
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - Programme Three 'Johnny Beattie in the 1983 Gaiety Whirl' (20th June 1983) - with Anne Fields; Bill Clement; Russel Lane; Keith Raymel; Rumour; Ian Muir; The Bruce McClure Dancers; The Jim Cosker Trio.
20th June 1983
20th June 1983
282
1982 programme - Once in a Lifetime
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Once in a Lifetime' (5th April 1982) - with Lionel Blair; Angelo and Erica; The Kids. Produced and Devised by John Stirling.
5th April 1982
5th April 1982
283
1989 programme - The Boyfriend - Kyle Academy
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'The Boyfriend' (7th - 9th March 1989) - presented by Kyle Academy. Producer. D.I. Lyell. Musical Director W.H. Campbell. Choreographer L.M.J. Kerr. Contains full cast list and chorus.
7th March 1989
9th March 1989
284
1981 programme - Jack and the Beanstalk
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Jack and the Beanstalk' (1981/82 Pantomime Season) - with Andy Cameron; New Ovation; Anne Fields; Robert Johnstone; Stella Gonet; Holli Hoffman; The Dougie Squires Second Generation; The Junior Generation; The Alex Cairns Trio.
1st January 1981
31st December 1982
285
1981 programme - Autumn and Winter
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - '1981 Autumn and Winter Programme (10th October 1981 - 5th December 1981) - with shows and performances: Johnny Beattie; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; Sydney Devine; The Bevellers; Peter Casson; Pam Ayres; Andy Cameron.
10th October 1981
5th December 1981
286
1987 programme - Guys and Dolls Ayr Amateur Opera Company
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Guys and Dolls' (23rd February - 7th March 1987) - presented by Ayr Amateur Opera Company. Contains cast list; production officials; office bearers; patrons. Principle cast include Calum Campbell; David Boyd; Ian Anderson; Alison Hamilton; Bob McKinlay; Deborah Hay; Bruce Bunten; John Hamilton; Gordon McKinlay; Sheila Nicholson; Ian Allison; Calum Campbell; Deryck Brandon; Jacqueline Taylor; Esther McCaffer; Jack Pirie
23rd February 1987
7th March 1987
287
1980 programme - 'The Andy Cameron Show'
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'The Andy Cameron Show' (31st March 1980) - featuring Audrey Squires; The Three Macs; Alec Cairns; Chester Harriott.
31st March 1980
31st March 1980
288
1980 programme - 'Gaiety Spring Show'
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Gaiety Spring Show' (9th June 1980) - starring Johnny Beattie; The Grants; Geoff Graham; Russel Lane; The Currie Brothers; The Bruce McClure Dancers; Dorothy Paul. Musical direction: Ken Flower. Choreography by Pat Armet. Stage Manager: John Seaman. Wardrobe Mistress: Mamie Thomas.
9th June 1980
9th June 1980
289
1980 programme - 'Sydney Devine Show'
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Sydney Devine Show' (29th September 1980) - with The Minting Sisters; Peppa George; Ben Gunn.
29th September 1980
29th September 1980
290
1984 programme - Gaiety Whirl
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - Programme One 'Gaiety Whirl' (25th June - 29th September 1984) - starring Johnny Beattie; Anne Fields; Russel Lane; Shades; Karen Hunter; The Bruce McClure Dancers; Joe Gordon & Sally Logan. Stage Direction Stanley Pettigrew. Choreography Pat Armet. Musical Direction Jim Cosker. Production Consultant Bruce McClure.
25th June 1984
29th September 1984
291
1981 programme - Spring Drama Season
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Spring Drama Season' (13th April 1981 - 2nd May 1981) - presented by Victor Graham. With 3 plays in repertory: 'Death on the Nile'; 'Mover Over Mrs. Markham'; 'Pygmalion'. Artistic Director Victor Graham. Director Suzanne Jefferies.
13th April 1981
2nd May 1981
292
1983 programme - Babes in the Wood
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Babes in the Wood' (3rd December 1983 - 21st January 1984) - with Jess Conrad; Lou Grant; Brian Pettifer; Anne Fields; Rossana Dane; Bill Riddoch; Robert Johnstone; Steven Fontayne; Nicholas Sherry; The Hazel Eliot Dancers; The Jim Cosker Trio. Directed by Anne Fields.
3rd December 1983
21st January 1984
293
1981 programme - Spring Drama Season
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Spring Drama Season' (13th April 1981 - 2nd May 1981) - presented by Victor Graham. With 3 plays in repertory: 'Death on the Nile'; 'Mover Over Mrs. Markham'; 'Pygmalion'. Artistic Director Victor Graham. Director Suzanne Jefferies.
13th April 1981
2nd May 1981
294
1983 programme - Gaiety Whirl
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - Programme Three 'Johnny Beattie in the 1983 Gaiety Whirl' (20th June 1983) - with Anne Fields; Bill Clement; Russel Lane; Keith Raymel; Rumour; Ian Muir; The Bruce McClure Dancers; The Jim Cosker Trio.
20th June 1983
20th June 1983
295
1981 programme - Gaiety Whirl
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - '1981 Gaiety Whirl' (6th July - 10th October 1981) - with Johnny Beattie; Geoff Graham; Anne Fields; Bill Clement; Russel Lane; the Mintings; Ian Muir; The Pat Armet Dancers. Musical Director: Eddie Richmond. Choreography & Direction: Pat Armet. Producer: Bernard Cotton.
6th July 1981
10th October 1981
296
1980 programme - 'The Andy Cameron Show'
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'The Andy Cameron Show' (31st March 1980) - featuring Audrey Squires; The Three Macs; Alec Cairns; Chester Harriott.
31st March 1980
31st March 1980
297
1979 programme - 'My Fair Lady' Ayr Amateur Opera Company
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'My Fair Lady' (19th February 1979 - 3rd March 1979) - presented by Ayr Amateur Opera Company. Books and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Music by Frederick Loewe. Includes list of principle cast, dancers and chorus, executive officials, and production officials. Includes images of cast and officials. Principle cast include Toni McConnell; Alison Hamilton; David Boyd; Robert J. McKinlay; Jack Pirie; Ian Anderson; Campbell Brown; Philip Lealand; Joseph Hamilton; Esther McCaffer; Delia McGuigan; Elizabeth Fisher; Morag McAulay; Pat Wren; Bill Gardner; John Stachan; Rosamond Buchancan; Frank Pirie; Sheila Roy.
19th February 1979
19th February 1979
298
1968 programme - 'The Lex McLean Show'
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'The Lex McLean Show' (6th May 1968) - acts include Charlie Sim; Harry Broad; Margo; Jimmy Carr; Graham and Shack; Helen Randell; Rikki and Tony Allen; Anne Scott; Mike Cordella; The Moxon Ladies; Lex McLean.
6th May 1968
6th May 1968
299
1965 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl 1965'
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Gaiety Whirl' (29th May 1965) - acts include Harry Broad and the Gaiety Orchestra; Jonathan Swift; Esther Hart; The Cluny Boys; Yvonne and Grant; Ernest Bale; Anne Nimmons; The Gaiety Dancers and The Fabulous Freemen; Charlie Sim; Johnny Mulvaney
29th May 1965
29th May 1965
300
1972 programme - 'Up The Beanstalk'
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Up The Beanstalk' (16th December 1972) - acts include Johnnie Beattie; John Mulvaney; Glen Michael; Anne Fields; Saria Ballintyne; Colin Beach; Mary Payling; Alexander Morrison; The May Moxon Dancers; Ronnie Christie; the Reflections
16th December 1972
16th December 1972
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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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