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VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Royal Concert Hall
TownNottingham
CountyNottinghamshire
From24th March 2003
To29th March 2003
Theatre Royal (V462)
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Calamity Jane

Calamity Jane

Work:: Calamity Jane (S1452)

The Wild West's most famous heroine in a rip-roaring story. This musical is adapted from the celebrated stage-play and film. 'Calam' dresses like a man, totes a gun and drives the Deadwood City stagecoach. Well-meaning but disaster prone, she tries to help the local saloon proprietor out of a jam by promising to fetch a music-hall star from Chicago. An hilarious comedy, it nevertheless has many tender moments and some very famous numbers including 'Secret Love', 'Black Hills of Dakota', Deadwood Stage' and 'Windy City'.
Lyrics Paul Francis Webster
Music Sammy Fain
Author Charles K Freeman
Adapted by Ronald Hanmer
Adapted by Phil Parks

Production:: (T329241846)

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Producer Tristan Baker Productions (in association with Northampton Theatres Ltd)
Director Ed Curtis
Director Peter White (music)
Design Simon Higlett
Lighting James Whiteside
Choreographer Craig Revel Horwood
Sound Autograph
Performer Toyah Willcox (Calamity Jane)
Performer Alasdair Harvey (Wild Bill Hickock)
Performer Kellie Ryan (Katie Brown)
Performer Dustin Dubreuil (Lt. Danny Gilmartin)
Performer Garry Kilby (Lt Danny Gilmartin from 3 Feb 2003)
Performer Tony Stansfield (Henry Miller)
Performer Helen Harper (Susan)
Performer Phil Ormerod (Francis Fryer)
Performer Ahmet Ahmet
Performer Caroline Aslett
Performer Lynsey Britton
Performer Michael Broughton
Performer John Coates
Performer Gareth Derrick
Performer Emma Dodd
Performer Carly Hainsby
Performer Paul Hemming
Performer Ian Gareth Jones
Performer Cameron Leigh

Listing:: L0763076742




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