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Affiliated to the
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Ruddigore (2002)

22nd - 27th April 2002
Dewsbury Little Theatre
Producer/Director |
Graham Weston |
| Musical Director |
Ian Abbott |
Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd
(disguised as Robin Oakapple, a Young Farmer) |
Malcolm Parkinson |
Richard Dauntless
(his Foster-Brother, a Man-o'-War's man) |
David Hall |
Sir Despard Murgatroyd
(of Ruddigore, a Wicked Baronet) |
Robert Thurman |
Old Adam Goodheart
(Robin's Faithful Servant) |
Lyndon Wilkinson |
Rose Maybud
(a Village Maiden) |
Carol Parkinson |
Mad Margaret |
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Dame Hannah
(Rose's Aunt) |
Pamela Thorne |
Zorah
Ruth
(Professional Bridesmaids) |
Catherine Roberts |
| Sir Roderic Murgatroyd |
Chris Sowerby |
Chorus of Officers, Ancestors, Professional Bridesmaids, and Villagers
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Tracey Barker, Emilie Berry, John Berry, Ian Castle, Danielle Cook, John Foster,
Lyndsey Hanson,
Margaret Hanson, Natalie Hanson, Gemma Heeley, David Hirst, Keith Horner, Kirsty Lees, Gill Leverton, Elaine Mantle, Sue Ralph, Stephen Roe, Martin Ripley, Sally Roberts,
Caroline Roberts, Alison Sowerby, Debbie Stringer,
Kathryn Thurman, Ian Townend, Joanna Townend & Emma Wise |
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Some Bridesmaids

Some Gentry

Mad Margaret
"Daft Madge, Crazy Meg"

Sir Roderic
"Let the Agonies Commence"

Sir Ruthven
(being "'Oakapple'd" by Dame Hannah)
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