Poster THE QUAKER GIRL - May 1961

Mathilde, an exiled French princess, secretly marries Captain Charteris in an English country village where she has befriended a young Quaker girl, Prudence, with whom American Tony Chute has fallen madly in love. Upbraided by the Quakers for attending the wedding festivities, Prudence accepts the wedding party's invitation to accompany them to Paris where she becomes an instant success.

THE QUAKER GIRL was composed by Lionel Monckton. The book was by James T Tanner, and the lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. The show opened at the Adelphi Theatre, London on the 5th of November 1910, where it ran for 536 performances.

Jarge Brian Sterry
Mrs Lukyn Florence Baker
William John Chaffey
Nathaniel Pym Gerry Catcheside
Rachel Pym Alberta Catcheside
Phoebe Heather Pinney
Princess Mathilde Anne Matthews
Captain Charteris Tom Pinney
Madame Blum Pamela Mills
Tony Chute Keith Eldred
Jeremiah Harry Mitchell
Prudence Pym Eileen Walker
Toinette Audrey Blow
M. Larose Bill Renouf
Diane Audrey Rhodes
M. Duhamel Jerry Parkes
Prince Carlo John Filce
Ladies of the Chorus Florence Baker, Audrey Blow, Alberta Catcheside, Pearl Filce, Babs Gutteridge, Brenda Hindle, Marilyn Loveday, Micky McCallum, Rosemary Press, Sally Price, Audrey Rhodes, Gillian Smith, Mavis Sterry, Renee Walker, Marjorie Wallace
Gentlemen of the Chorus Les Broughton, Gerry Catcheside, John Chaffey, John Felix, John Filce, Peter King, Wilf Mitchell, Jerry Parkes, Albert Rogers, Brian Sterry
Dancers Shirley Caldwell, Mary Baker, Careen Somerville, Diane Breeze, Anne West, Linda Scott
Producers Anna Sims, Dorothy Edmead
Musical Director W Breeze
Choreographer Eileen Walker
Chorus Mistress & Pianist Ethel Mitchell
Wardrobe Mrs L. Parkes
Stage Director Edward Nadal
Scenic Artist Edward Nadal
Properties Mrs H. Breeze
Sound A. C. Estlick
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