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Leeds Arts Centre performed Lock Up your Daughters in June 1971.
Staff, a Constable | Edward Lakeland |
A Gentleman | John Armitage |
Watchmen | George Teale |
Philip Coupe | |
Squeezum, a corrupt Justice | Michael Dack |
Quill, Squeezum’s Clerk | David Nicholls |
Mrs Squeezum | Thelma Stoker |
Sotmore, a Gallant | Trevor Money |
Ramble, a Gallant | Tony Nelson |
Brazencourt, an Innkeeper | John Stevens |
A Wench | Barbara Gilmour |
Politic, a Coffee-House Politician | Dennis Stevenson |
Hilaret, his daughter | Angela Stringer |
Cloris, Hilaret’s Maid | Sheila Wilson |
Dabble, Politic’s Friend | George Westmoreland |
Faithful, Politic’s Servant | Jack Clark |
Worthy, an honest Justice | Arthur Cockerill |
Captain Constant, a military Gallant | Derek Harrison |
Gentlemen of the Chorus | David Lunn |
Eric Parker | |
John Passelow | |
Ladies of the Chorus and Dancers | Gillian Rule |
Vikkie Ball | |
Patricia Appleson | |
Jean Blundell | |
Betty Triggs | |
Betty Johnson | |
Dorothy Money | |
Ruth Wilkinson | |
Jean Armitage | |
Ann Flint | |
Hazel Spray | |
Maureen Clarke | |
Pam Stevens | |
Margaret Hall | |
June Stevenson | |
Mavis Ripley | |
Jean Tomlinson | |
Barbara Watts | |
At the Pianos | David Carrack |
John Hooley | |
Percussion | George Deane |
Director | Jack Lewis |
Musical Director | David Carrack |
Dances Arranged by | Patricia Appleson |
Jean Blundell | |
Set Design | Hazel Irving |
Set Construction | Fred Mower |
Stage Manager | Joe Clark |
Assistant Stage Manager | Sidney Irving |
Lighting Design | Malcolm Brown |
Prompt | Fay Jack |
Call Boy | Andy Clark |
Costumes | Maggie Rhodes |
LAC Team | |
Properties | Gillian Rule |
Barbara Scott | |
Box Office | Hazel Irving |
John Pemberton | |
Dennis Stevenson | |
Publicity | Jo Davy |
Edward Macro | |
Len Sheldon | |
Richard Strudwick | |
Front of House Manager | Olive Richardson |
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 Lock Up your Daughters, we would be very pleased to hear from you.
Leeds Arts Centre has also performed Lock Up your Daughters on another occasion, in 1983 – more details of that production can be found by following the link to its page in this archive.