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CARISSIMA - June 1969
A career woman fall under the spell of Venice in the spring and with the golden voice of a gondolier who is, in fact, the opera singer whom she has been trying to recruit for commercial radio on behalf of the domestic company for whom she works. The dénouement takes place in New York.
Book and lyrics by Eric Maschwitz from a story by Armin Robinson.
Music by Hans May.
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Caporelli |
Ken Ackhurst |
Barolo |
Dennis Jones |
Pietro |
Tony Willcocks |
Binci |
Allan Smith |
Bazzini |
Geoff Gingell |
Testi |
Sylvia Bayliss |
Paolo Marinelli |
Tom Blair |
Giulietta |
Marilyn Felix |
Contessa Maggi Spoldini |
Florence Griffin |
Lord Poleigh |
Bill Renouf |
Lisa Marvin |
Josie Beckwith |
Edith |
Marie Willcocks |
Snowy Adams |
John Beckwith |
Radio Engineer |
Jerry Parkes |
Nighclub Singer |
Sheila Noyce |
Cameraman |
Ken Ackhurst |
Joe Erdman |
Bill Coulstock |
Dancers |
Jean Brown, Shirley Caldwell, Chris Jarvis, Christine Jones, Sheila Noyce, Sarah Walker |
Ladies of the Chorus |
Muriel Alford, Audrey Blow, Ann Callen, Avril Clements, Hilda Coulstock, Marie Curtis, June Jones, Rosemary Press, Joan Rowe, Betty Smith, Queenie Walker, Midge Wallace |
Gentlemen of the Chorus |
John Beckwith, Peter Blow, Trevor Chapman, Chris Derry, Chris Hogg, Tom Pinney, Don Stewart |
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Producer & Choreographer |
Audrey Pring |
Musical Director |
Don Preskett |
Wardrobe |
Kay Packer |
Stage Director |
Edward Nadal |
Sound and Lighting |
John Felix, Harry Iles |
Scenic Artists |
Edward Nadal, Fred Hennen, Rosemary Brown |
Stage Crew |
Charles Blake, William Blow, Alan Ferdinando, Duncan McClellan, Don Gautrey |
Properties |
Edna McRae, Joyce Slaughter |
Ticket Control |
Myra Clark |
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