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Leeds Arts Centre performed Salad Days in January – February 1968.
Tramp | Sidney Irving |
Jane | Hazel Irving |
Timothy | Derek Harrison |
Dons | Olive Richardson |
Patsy Eggleston | |
Dorothy Money | |
Ann Flint | |
Eileen Pattison | |
Betty Triggs | |
Irene Wells | |
George Westmoreland | |
Eric Parker | |
Edward Macro | |
Edward Lakeland | |
Colin Francis | |
David Lunn | |
Anthony Gallagher | |
Trevor Money | |
Tim’s Mother | Olive Richardson |
Tim’s Father | George Westmoreland |
Aunt Prue | Irene Wells |
Lady Raeburn | Josephine Wright |
Heloise | Jean Blundell |
Manicurist | Betty Triggs |
Assistant | Patricia Appleson |
PC Boot | Trevor Money |
Rowena | Patricia Appleson |
Bishop | George Westmoreland |
Troppo | James Boyer |
Fosdyke | David Lunn |
Sir Clamsby Williams | Eric Parker |
Inspector | Sidney Irving |
Nigel | Len Sheldon |
Manager | Gerry Armytage |
Fiona | Betty Beall |
Tom Smith | Colin France |
Waitress | Christine Wilson |
Slaves | Anthony Gallagher |
George Westmoreland | |
Arms Dancers | Jean Blundell |
Jack Lewis | |
Augustine Williams | Edward Macro |
Asphynxia | Josephine Ward |
Ambrose | Gerry Armytage |
Marguerite | Betty Triggs |
Anthea | Josephine Ward |
Electrode | Brian Shaw |
Uncle Zed | Edward Lakeland |
Other Parts played by | Christine Laskey |
Ruth Wilkinson | |
Brian Shaw | |
Maureen Mainey | |
At the Piano | John Hooley |
Director | Margaret Rhodes |
Assistant Producer | George Westmoreland |
Stage Manager | Jack Lewis |
Assistant Stage Managers | Bill Rogerson |
Gerald Beaumont | |
Properties | Christine Laskey |
Maureen Mainey | |
Anita Mountain | |
Prompt | Philippa Grossman |
Wardrobe | Elaine Cooper |
Set by | Fred Mower |
Lighting | Stanley Smith |
Eileen Smith | |
Drums | Geoff Mountain |
Dances | Patricia Appleson |
Jean Blundell | |
Chorus Mistress | Olive Richardson |
Front of House Manager | Dorothy Hooley |
Box Office | John Pemberton |
Christine Dalton | |
Pat Clark |
The following documents from the production are in the LAC archive.
We’re always looking to add to our archive of past productions – if you have any other memories of Salad Days, we would be very pleased to hear from you.