Difference between revisions of "The Passing Out Parade (1989)"

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*Sergeant Joyce Pickering - [[Linda White]]
 
*Sergeant Joyce Pickering - [[Linda White]]
 
*Corporal Betty Segraves - [[Alva Semple]]
 
*Corporal Betty Segraves - [[Alva Semple]]
*Corporal Broomsgrove, TheC.O. & A NAAFI Girl - [[Jeanette Hoile]]
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*Corporal Broomsgrove, The C.O. & a NAAFI Girl - [[Jeanette Hoile]]
 
*Voices - [[Brian Fretwell]], [[Chas Croker]] & [[Helen Morris]]
 
*Voices - [[Brian Fretwell]], [[Chas Croker]] & [[Helen Morris]]
 
*'Sally' sung by [[Alva Semple]]
 
*'Sally' sung by [[Alva Semple]]
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*Rigger - [[Bernie Bullbrook]]
 
*Rigger - [[Bernie Bullbrook]]
 
*Technical Advisors - [[Ex Company Sergeant Major Victor Browning]] & [[Geoffrey Lawrence]]
 
*Technical Advisors - [[Ex Company Sergeant Major Victor Browning]] & [[Geoffrey Lawrence]]
*Special Thanks to - [[Malcolm Flint]], [[Cheryl Webb]], [[Alan Buckman]], [[Val Williams]], [[Lorraine Spencely]] [[Eva O'Rourke]], [[Colin Starkey]], [[Anne Curtis]], [[Major Watson]] of Wellington Baracks & [[Greta Reikes]] Theatrical Costumes
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*Special Thanks to - [[Malcolm Flint]], [[Cheryl Webb]], [[Alan Buckman]], [[Val Williams]], [[Lorraine Spencely]], [[Eva O'Rourke]], [[Colin Starkey]], [[Anne Curtis]], [[Major Watson]] of Wellington Baracks & [[Greta Reikes]] Theatrical Costumes
 
*Box Office Manager - [[Irene Wimbourne]]
 
*Box Office Manager - [[Irene Wimbourne]]
  

Revision as of 22:44, 20 October 2008

Poster by Poster Designer

by Anne Valery

Directed by Keefe Browning

Performances: Sun 5th – Sat 11th February 1989, Bell Theatre


Introduction

The action takes place in Pontefract, Yorkshire; in an ATS barrack room and on the parade ground. Time: Early 1944.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

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