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Leeds Arts Centre performed Trelawny in June 1974.
Mr Mossop | Paul Long |
Barker | Geoff Mountain |
Albert | Alan Mitcheson |
Arthur Gower | Roger Cook |
Mrs Mossop | Margaret Hall |
Tom Wrench | Edward Lakeland |
Ferdinand Gadd | Derek Harrison |
Augustus Colpoys | Dennis Stevenson |
James Telfer | Gordon Wilson |
Mrs Telfer | June Stevenson |
Evie Pellatt | Betty Triggs |
Actors, Actresses and ASMs at The Wells | Richard Brown |
John Pemberton | |
Geoff Swift | |
Jean Armitage | |
Mary Dalton | |
Nina Goldthorpe | |
Margaret Hughes | |
Antonina Jones | |
Cecilia McGuire | |
Linda Muentz | |
Dorothea Paul | |
Anne Robinson | |
Barbara Routh | |
Vera Swinbourne | |
Hazel Spray | |
Gillian Thresh | |
Christine Wilson | |
Pam Wilson | |
Shirley | Mavis Ripley |
Mr Ablett | Tim Powell |
Avonia Bunn | Betty Johnson |
Rose Trelawny | Jo Thackwray |
Sir William Gower | Len Sheldon |
Miss Trafalgar Gower | Nina Goldthorpe |
Clara de Foenix | Margaret Hughes |
Captain de Foenix | Richard Brown |
Charles | Jim Young |
‘Princes’ Stage Manager | George Westmoreland |
‘Princes’ ASM | Jim Young |
Mr Denzil | Tim Powell |
Miss Brewster | Pam Wilson |
Mr Hunston | Richard Brown |
Mr Marsh | Geoff Swift |
‘Princes’ Actresses | Jean Armitage |
Margaret Hughes | |
Cecilia McGuire | |
Vera Swinbourne |
Director | Margaret Rhodes |
Musical Director | David Carrack |
Stage Manager | Eric Pashley |
Assistant Stage Managers | Geoff Mountain |
Chris Tolley | |
Pianists | David Carrack |
John Hooley | |
Rehearsal Pianist | Diana Hunt |
Choreography | Jo Thackwray |
Properties | Jo Davy |
Prompt | Joyce King |
Costume Design | Elaine Cooper |
Costumes Made By | LAC Team |
Furniture Upholstered By | John Armitage |
Lighting | Richard Smithers |
Joyce Smith | |
Box Office | Hazel Irving |
John Pemberton | |
Publicity | Pam Wilson |
Gordon Wilson | |
Tom Stoker | |
Programme Design | Paul Rollinson |
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 Trelawny, we would be very pleased to hear from you.