Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare  27th February – 2nd March 1935

Shakespeare comedy that centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck.

   
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Cast

Orsino, Duke of ILLyria : Kevin Doherty

Curio, Attendants to Duke : D Wheeler

Valentine, Attendants to Duke : Richard Knight

Page, Attendants to Duke : Molly Booth

A Sea Captain : Derek Booth

Sir Toby Belch : Henry Wilkins

Sir Andrew Aguecheek : Rudolph Malthouse

Feste, A Clown : Norman Gullick

Malvolio, Steward to Olivia : Charles Bygrave

Antonia, A Sea Captain : Jack Hannah

1st Officer, Followers of the Duke : Frederick Dainton

2nd Officer, Followers of the Duke : Leslie Tanner

Priest : Leonard Lewis

Servant, To Olivia : J D Knowles

Sebastian, Brother to Viola : Christobel Thompson

Viola : Diana Robinson

Olivia : Gwen Spinks

Maria, Lady in waiting to Olivia : Kathleen Fitzpatrick

Ladies of the Court : K Rackman, P Warner, E Cecil

Lords, Sailors, Musicians : Ken Spinks , Harry Doherty, Leonard Lewis, L Dainton,

J Knowles, L Tanner

Orchestra :

First Violins – Mr W Webb (Leader), Miss F Cook, Miss H South,

Miss E Castle, Mr J Cox

Second Violins – Mr J D Knowles (Leader), Miss G Tate, Miss O Pateman,

Mr S Ryde, Mr R Slade

Violas – Mr L Hawkins, Mr T Brown, Mr A Bloom

Cellos – Miss R Young, Mrs F W Rogers, Mr K Johnson, Mr J Bloom

Double Bass – Mr S Freeman

Piano – Miss C Fernbank

Crew

Producer : Ken Spinks

Stage Manager : Norman Brooks

ASM : Jack Hale

Lighting : Robert Footman

Costumes : York Players

Wigs by : Arthur Smith

Mistress of the Robes : Miss S E Dewe

Box Office : Robert Parker

Programme of Music Arranged By : Edwin Swannell