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Performance

VenueBuxton Opera House
Also: Paupers Pit Theatre, Pavilion Arts Centre
TownBuxton
CountyDerbyshire
From26th May 2015
To30th May 2015
When19:30. Wed, Thu, Sat Mats 14:30
Buxton Opera House (V424)
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  • Date of change: 12 Mar 15 - T217604015

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:: (T217604015)

Producer The Watermill (in association with Jamie Wilson - Paul Elliott and Duncan C Weldon)
Director Nikolai Foster
Adapted by Charles K Freeman
Music Catherine Jayes (musical arranger / supervisor)
Design Matthew Wright
Lighting Richard G Jones
Sound Sebastian Frost
Choreographer Nick Winston
Performer Jodie Prenger (Calamity Jane)
Performer Jon Bonner (Doc)
Performer Rob Delaney (Francis Fryer)
Performer Anthony Dunn (Henry Miller)
Performer Alex Hammond (Danny)
Performer Matthew James Hinchliffe (Buck)
Performer Paul Kissaun (Rattlesnake)
Performer Tom Lister (Wild Bill)
Performer Marti McCarthy (Joe)
Performer Jamie Noar (Hank)
Performer Sioned Saunders (Susan)
Performer Phoebe Street (Katie)
Performer Christina Tedders (Adelaid)

Listing:: L540412503




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