Alice in Wonderland (Play Pamphlet), part 2

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Programme Programme (con't.) 1. Remarks 2. Rhythm Band . . . . . . . MR. J. G. DEMEZA . . . . . . . . . . Pupils of Senior School 'Overture to Alice in Wonderland' 3. The Play Alice In Wonderland A dramatic arrangement of Lewis Carroll's story with incidental music for ladies' chorus Written and directed by S. ALEC GORDON Act L A countryside --once upon a time THE CAST Alice ................................'..,,................................. Jeannette Masci Margaret (her sister) White Rabbit ............................................................ Doreen Brown Cheshire Cat ........................................ ....................... Mary O'Neill Mad Hatter Harold Bradley Mad March Hare ........................................................ Sarah Brant Door-mouse .................................................................... Jackie Wales 3 of Hearts .................................................... Margaret Kirkness 5 of Hearts Joanne Brontmier First Page ................................................................ Donald Dennie Second Page Russell Koshowski Queen of Hearts ................................................ Christina Bennett King of Hearts ........................................................ Glen Skinkle Executioner ............................................................ Robert Ebersole Gryphon ,........r................................................................. Donna Bell Star Fish Billy Gardner, David Legue Mock Turtle .....................'......I.................' Vivian Curtis Turtles Peggy De La Franier, Rosemary Burnadz, Margaret Gansky. Lobsters Billy Hemphill, Alan Ogawa, Donald Sattler, Kenneth Searson. Knave of Hearts ............................................................. Joyce Rath Stage Manager ... Keith Dorschner Assistants Norman Ruttan, Billy Wilks, Isabel Nugent Costumes--Miss Nettie Ketcheson, Mr. Ken Graham, Sewing Room girls. Properties--Mr. Vaughan and the boys of the Woodworking Shop. Stage Sets ........................................................................ Mr. K. Graham Scripts & Slides--Mr, Chard and the girls of the Typing Room. Programmes--Mr. L, Morrison, Mr. L. H. Field and the Print Shop boys. Grateful thanks is given to all of the above for their hard work in preparing for and presenting this play. Thanks is also extended to all the other members of the student body and staff who have helped 'behind the scenes' in numerous ways and without whose willing assistance this production would be impossible. Act //. Scene 1. The same countryside Scene 2. The Mad Hatter's Tea Party Scene 3. The Queen's Croquet Match Scene 4. At the bottom of the sea Scene §. The Trial (Who Stole the Tarts?) --a little later Act HI. The same countryside some time later The Ladies' Choir of Bridge Si, United Church will sing the incidental music to the play. Special thanks is expressed to our faithful friends--the Ladies' Choir of Bridge St. United Church who never seem to tire of doing a good turn for the O.S.D. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

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