Puss In Boots - INHOUSE

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January, 2004
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Kim Angus

The timeless story of that clever cat that sets about putting his master in favour with the King and Queen to ensure good fortune. But juggling all such things amongst the gypsys, animals, a giant and the King and Queen of Hearts themselves leads everyone into disarray!

Ass. Producer - Lesley Couzens               Puss in Boots - Benn Raynor
Director - Kim Angus                            King of Hearts - Peter Shaw
Musical Director - Bruce Angus                Queen of Hearts - Carole Dhu
Choreographer - Jarrad West                  Princess Isobel - Eilannin Dhu
Ass Choreo - Amanda Gilliland                Princess Rosalind - Jennifer Wickham
Lighting Design - Shane Podolski             Knave of Hearts - Jarrad West
Sound Design - Troy Williams                 Filbert - Laurence Williams
Stage Manager - Daphne Bailey               Gilbert - Kim Godleman
                                                       Blunderbore - Nic Davonport
Orchestra                                           Jill the Gypsy - Amanda Gillialand
Piano - Bruce Angus                              Colin - Jesse Angus
Keyboards - Luke Savage             with Damian Lalor, Bradley Tudor, Mark Ingle, Paul Hall
Sax/Flute - Peter Webb                     Brian Russell, Peter Bonner, Natasha Breen, Sue Edge
Drms/Perc - Bob Appleyard                Cherie Logan, Maurice Stapely, Luke Williams
                                                   Lauren Marter, Katheryn Marter, Keeley Marter
Dylan Brown, Natasha Edge, Gary Swindell, Hannah Brotherson, Hannah Appleyard, Zoe Nicholson
Matthew Sheedy, Edward Richards, Amy Brooks, Lori Anders, Mim Smith, Natasha Dawson, Jenny Devonport, Amy Elliot.


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