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1988 programme - Dick Whittington and his Cat
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Dick Whittington and his Cat' (1st December 1988 - 21st January 1989) - with Johnny Beattie; Mari Gordon Price; William Armour; Ray Jeffries; Smiley and Spatz; Jane Reilly; John Hannibal; Euan Milne; The Valde Re Dancers and the Gaiety Juniors. Produced by Bernard Cotton. Choreographed by Valda Wicks. Directed by Jamie Phillips. Musical Direction Jim Cosker.
1st December 1988
21st January 1989
1422
1987 programme - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' (28th September 1987) - Directed by Bill Kenwright. Choreography by Henry Metcalfe. Musical Director: David Steadman. Costume Designed by David Terry. Sets Designed by Harry Banks. Lighting Designed by Jon Swain.
28th September 1987
28th September 1987
1423
1987 programme - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' (28th September 1987) - Directed by Bill Kenwright. Choreography by Henry Metcalfe. Musical Director: David Steadman. Costume Designed by David Terry. Sets Designed by Harry Banks. Lighting Designed by Jon Swain.
28th September 1987
28th September 1987
1424
1988 programme - The Rocky Horror Show
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'The Rocky Horror Show' (2nd May 1988) - Presented by the Theatre Royal Hanley PLC. Directed by Vivyan Ellacott. Produced by Charles Deacon. Executive Producer John Farrow. Musical Director Malcolm Sircom. Choreographer Loraine Porter. Costumes Nigel Ellacott. Starring Sue Cotter; Paul Critchlow; Jean-Paul Orr; Mark Turnbull; Craig Deegan; Paul Cottingham; Roger John-Lee; Julie Fox.
2nd May 1988
2nd May 1988
1425
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
1426
1988 programme - Dick Whittington and his Cat
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Dick Whittington and his Cat' (1st December 1988 - 21st January 1989) - with Johnny Beattie; Mari Gordon Price; William Armour; Ray Jeffries; Smiley and Spatz; Jane Reilly; John Hannibal; Euan Milne; The Valde Re Dancers and the Gaiety Juniors. Produced by Bernard Cotton. Choreographed by Valda Wicks. Directed by Jamie Phillips. Musical Direction Jim Cosker.
1st December 1988
21st January 1989
1427
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
1428
1990 programme - Cinderella
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Cinderella' (5th December 1990 - 26th January 1991) - Starring Johnny Beattie; Mary Riggans; Alex McAvoy; Lia Malcolm; Andrew Fairlie; John Shearer; Valda Wicks; Andrew McCaffer; Alan Vicary; The Front Page Dancers and The Young Generation; The Jim Cosker Sound. Director: Dougie Squires. Choreographer: Antony Johns.
5th December 1990
26th January 1991
1429
1988 programme - Fiddler on the Roof Ayr Amateur Opera Company
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Fiddler on the Roof' (22nd February - 5th March 1988) - presented by Ayr Amateur Opera Company. Contains Cast list; Office Bearers; Production Officers; Patrons. Principle cast include Jack Pirie; Lynda Simpson; Sheila Nicholson; Carol Ann McKinlay; Beth Todd; Helen McWhirter; Rona Henderson; Esther McCaffer; David Boyd; Gordon McKinlay; Frank Pirie; Peter McCarroll; Calum Campbell; Ronald Campbell; Liz Fisher; Alison Reid; John Hamilton; Bruce Bunten; Andrew McGarva
22nd February 1988
5th March 1988
1430
1988 programme - Dick Whittington and his Cat
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Dick Whittington and his Cat' (1st December 1988 - 21st January 1989) - with Johnny Beattie; Mari Gordon Price; William Armour; Ray Jeffries; Smiley and Spatz; Jane Reilly; John Hannibal; Euan Milne; The Valde Re Dancers and the Gaiety Juniors. Produced by Bernard Cotton. Choreographed by Valda Wicks. Directed by Jamie Phillips. Musical Direction Jim Cosker.
1st December 1988
21st January 1989
1431
1988 programme - The Music Hall
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'The Music Hall' (3rd October 1988) - starring Barbara Windsor; Christopher Biggins; The Marsh Twins; Graham Richards; Deryk Parkin; Acromaniacs; The Beach Belles - Diane Simmons, Debbie Kenwood, Leisa Charles, Alison Des Bois; The Modern Syncopated Orchestra. Directed by Dougie Squires. Produced by Jamie Phillips. Costumes by Mark Canter. Sets by Len Hannibal.
3rd October 1988
3rd October 1988
1432
1987 programme - Peter Morrison Spread a Little Happiness
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Spread a Little Happiness' (12th - 16th May 1987) - with Peter Morrison; Marilyn Hill Smith; Linda Orminston; James Nicol. Musical Director: Peggy O'Keefe.
12th May 1987
16th May 1987
1433
1987 programme - Mixed Feelings
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Mixed Feelings' (4th - 9th May 1987) - by Donald Churchill. Starring Brian Murphy; Ruth Madoc; Robin Parkinson; Sally Knyvette; Michael Hammond; Simon Merrick. Directed by Charles Savage. Designed by Graham Brown.
4th May 1987
9th May 1987
1434
1988 programme - Dick Whittington and his Cat
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Dick Whittington and his Cat' (1st December 1988 - 21st January 1989) - with Johnny Beattie; Mari Gordon Price; William Armour; Ray Jeffries; Smiley and Spatz; Jane Reilly; John Hannibal; Euan Milne; The Valde Re Dancers and the Gaiety Juniors. Produced by Bernard Cotton. Choreographed by Valda Wicks. Directed by Jamie Phillips. Musical Direction Jim Cosker.
1st December 1988
21st January 1989
1435
1987 programme - Jack and the Beanstalk
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Jack and the Beanstalk' (3rd December 1987 - 30th January 1988) - starring Sydney Devine; Lou Grant; Maggie Dee; Robert Johnstone; Alyxis Daly; Leonard McLure; Stewart Preston; Grant Smeaton; Owen Know; John O'Neill; Andrew Robley; The Kyle Dancers; Jim Cosker Sound. Produced by Bernard Cotton. Choreography by Valda Wicks. Musical Director: Jim Cosker. Directed by Pat Lovett.
3rd December 1987
30th January 1988
1436
1987 programme - Peter Morrison Spread a Little Happiness
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Spread a Little Happiness' (12th - 16th May 1987) - with Peter Morrison; Marilyn Hill Smith; Linda Orminston; James Nicol. Musical Director: Peggy O'Keefe.
12th May 1987
16th May 1987
1437
1988 programme - Fiddler on the Roof Ayr Amateur Opera Company
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Fiddler on the Roof' (22nd February - 5th March 1988) - presented by Ayr Amateur Opera Company. Contains Cast list; Office Bearers; Production Officers; Patrons. Principle cast include Jack Pirie; Lynda Simpson; Sheila Nicholson; Carol Ann McKinlay; Beth Todd; Helen McWhirter; Rona Henderson; Esther McCaffer; David Boyd; Gordon McKinlay; Frank Pirie; Peter McCarroll; Calum Campbell; Ronald Campbell; Liz Fisher; Alison Reid; John Hamilton; Bruce Bunten; Andrew McGarva
22nd February 1988
5th March 1988
1438
1991 programme - Gaiety Whirl
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - Programme One 'The 1991 Gaiety Whirl' (10th July - 28th September 1991) - starring The Krankies. With Dave Lee Michael; Karen Hunter; Russel Lane; Rhona Cleland Dancers; Jim Milroy Sound. Special Guest Johnny More. Choreographed by Rhona Cleland. Staged by Sandy McFarlane. Directed & Produced by the Krankies. Executive Producer: Bernard Cotton.
10th July 1991
28th September 1991
1439
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
1440
1993 programme - The Adventure of Robinson Crusoe
Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe' (1st December 1993) - starring Keith Harris; Dean Park; Kevan MacKenzie; Gordon Kane; Lia Malcolm; Lenny Mclure; Sindy Finn; John Adam-Baker; Terry Gleed; Amanda Scales. Musical Director: Douglas Whyte. Dancers: James Anthony; Graeme Conway; Leanda Nejrup; Colin Sangster; Karen Sampson; David Wickenden.
1st December 1993
1st December 1993
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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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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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