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1801 1987 programme - Mixed Feelings 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
1802 1988 programme - Fiddler on the Roof Ayr Amateur Opera Company 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
1803 1988 programme - Dick Whittington and his Cat 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
1804 1990 programme - Cinderella 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
1805 1999 programme - Gaiety Whirl 1999 programme - Gaiety Whirl Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 1999 Gaiety Whirl' (No dates) - starring Bobby Crush; Dean Park; Brenda Cochrane; Hilary O'Neil; Emma Vandanburgh. 1st January 1999 31st December 1999
1806 1991 programme - South Pacific Ayr Amateur Opera Company 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
1807 1996 programme - Peter Pan 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
1808 1991 programme - South Pacific Ayr Amateur Opera Company 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
1809 1999 programme - Gaiety Whirl 1999 programme - Gaiety Whirl Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 1999 Gaiety Whirl' (No dates) - starring Bobby Crush; Dean Park; Brenda Cochrane; Hilary O'Neil; Emma Vandanburgh. 1st January 1999 31st December 1999
1810 1998 programme - Gaiety Whirl 1998 programme - Gaiety Whirl Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - '1998 Gaiety Whirl' (14th July - 5th September 1998) - with Allan Stewart; Dean Park; Brenda Cochrane; Russel Lane; Ian Muir; Vivienne Carlyle. 14th July 1998 5th September 1998
1811 1988 programme - Grand Re-Opening Concert 1988 programme - Grand Re-Opening Concert Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Grand Re-Opening Concert' (22nd - 23rd April 1988) - with Andy Stewart; Kenneth McKellar; Anne Lorne Gillies; Geoff Graham; Mark Simpson; The Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra; The Ayr Junior Choir. 22nd August 1988 23rd August 1988
1812 1988 programme - The Rocky Horror Show 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
1813 1988 programme - Fiddler on the Roof Ayr Amateur Opera Company 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
1814 1994 programme - The Laughter Show 1994 programme - The Laughter Show Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - The Laughter Show' (no dates) - starring Allan Stewart; Dean Park; Brenda Cochrane; Paul Kieve. 1st January 1994 31st December 1994
1815 1988 programme - Dick Whittington and his Cat 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
1816 1987 programme - Gaiety Whirl 1987 programme - Gaiety Whirl Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - Programme No.1 '1987 Gaiety Whirl' (7th July 1987 - 29th August 1987) - starring The Krankies; Renato; Des Lane; Brian Marshall; Pavlov's Puppets; The Maureen Howden Dancers; The Laurie Hamilton Sound. Staged by Paul Tague. Choreographed by Maureen Howden. Musical Director: Laurie Hamilton. Produced and Directed by The Krankies. 7th July 1987 29th August 1987
1817 1994 programme - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 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
1818 1987 programme - Gaiety Whirl 1987 programme - Gaiety Whirl Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - Programme No.1 '1987 Gaiety Whirl' (7th July 1987 - 29th August 1987) - starring The Krankies; Renato; Des Lane; Brian Marshall; Pavlov's Puppets; The Maureen Howden Dancers; The Laurie Hamilton Sound. Staged by Paul Tague. Choreographed by Maureen Howden. Musical Director: Laurie Hamilton. Produced and Directed by The Krankies. 7th July 1987 29th August 1987
1819 2006 programme - Aladdin 2006 programme - Aladdin Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Aladdin' (30th November 2006 - 13th January 2007) - starring Brenda Cochrane; Keith Warwick; Gary Morrison; Kaitlyn Carr; Craig Christian; Shizzy Mizzy; Bryan Reid; Liz Best; Yulia Popova; Paul McLavin; Lynsey Milroy; Yvonne Quinn; Gary Wood; The Chinese Crackers; The Gordon Cree Orchestra. 30th November 2006 13th January 2007
1820 2007 programme - Jack and the Beanstalk 2007 programme - Jack and the Beanstalk Ayr Gaiety Theatre programme - 'Jack and the Beanstalk' (29th November 2007 - 12th January 2008) - starring Johnny Mac; Victoria Jones; Iain Gouk; James McAnerney; Lynsey Brown; Mykhaylo Pavlov; Nataliya Piontek; Paul McLavin; Lizzie Price; Nicola O'Donnell; Christopher Hillian; The Gaiety Babes; The Gordon Cree Orchestra. 29th November 2007 12th January 2008
Title
1 Major (Title) Howard
2 Thomas Templeton
3 James E Shaw
4 John MacLauchlan
5 R. C. Buchanan
6 Thomas F. Richmond
7 Richard McCulloch
8 Martin Harvey
9 Nina de Silva
10 John Olivere
11 Louis Holt
12 Florence Oldham
13 Dave Willis
14 Fred Lee
15 Seth Lee
16 Felice Lascelles
17 Florence Hunter
18 Ivor John
19 Rita Clare
20 Hubert Dunkerley
Title
1 'Popplewells' "Jack and the Beanstalk" Pantomime' 'Popplewells' "Jack and the Beanstalk" Pantomime'
2 1900s 1900s
3 1902 programme - Opening Ceremony 1902 programme - Opening Ceremony
4 1910s 1910s
5 1915 programme -  'The Bred of the Treshams' /  'The Only Way' 1915 programme - 'The Bred of the Treshams' / 'The Only Way'
6 1930 programme 1930 programme
7 1930s 1930s
8 1930s 1930s
9 1936 programme - Gaiety Whirl 1936 programme - Gaiety Whirl
10 1937 programme - 'The Kinross Players Present "The Queen was in the Parlour" by Noel Coward'. 1937 programme - 'The Kinross Players Present "The Queen was in the Parlour" by Noel Coward'.
11 1939 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl' 1939 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
12 1940s 1940s
13 1941 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl' 1941 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
14 1943 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl' 1943 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
15 1950s 1950s
16 1952 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl' 1952 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
17 1954 programme - Robinson Crusoe 1954 programme - Robinson Crusoe
18 1957 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl' 1957 programme - 'Gaiety Whirl'
19 1958 programme - 'Bell, Book and Candle' 1958 programme - 'Bell, Book and Candle'
20 1958 programme - 'The Denny Willis Show' 1958 programme - 'The Denny Willis Show'