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[First performance]
(Denis Dowling appears by permission of the Governors of Sadler's Wells)
Dr. Vaughan Williams writes on page 8

A Masque by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Adapted by Ursula Wood from Spenser's poem 'Epithalamion'.

Contributors

Composer:
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Adapted from Spenser's poem "Epithalamion" by:
Ursula Wood
Choreography:
David Paltenghi
Singer:
Denis Dowling
Chorus:
The Wigmore Ensemble
Pianist:
Michael Mullinar
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson
Settings designed by:
John Clements
Assistant Producer:
Patricia Foy
Producer:
Christian Simpson
Narrator:
Cecil Day Lewis
The Bride:
Sheila Shand Gibbs
The Bridegroom:
Guy Verney
Juno:
Yvonne Marsh
Bacchus:
Roy Evans
Evening Star:
Judith Whitaker
Nymph:
Patricia Cree
Nymph:
Audrey Harman
Nymph:
Jane Evans
Nymph:
Norma Smith
Grace:
Margaret Madison
Grace:
Sylvia Herklot
Grace:
Hermione Harvey
Bridesmaid:
Anne Bristow
Bridesmaid:
Marjorie Evans
Bridesmaid:
Wendy Murphy
Bridesmaid:
Josephine Spaull
Groomsman:
David Davenport
Groomsman:
Harry Cordwell
Groomsmen:
Kenneth Tillson
Rustic:
Angela Bayley
Rustic:
Betty Ash
Rustic:
Joyce Lyndon
Rustic:
Desmond McDonald
Rustic:
Peter Fiske
Rustic:
Alec Martin
Rustic:
Karl Hartmann
Relative:
Vera Lavrova
Relative:
Joanna Denise
Relative:
Jashf Crandall
Relative:
Ernest Marini

The Television Toppers invite you to come round the town with them and visit London's most famous rendezvous. This week they take you again to Ciro's Club where you meet Jean Sablon, Johnny Lockwood, The Three Milsons, Audrey Jeans, Cro's Club Orchestra

Contributors

Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Singer:
Jean Sablon
Comedian:
Johnny Lockwood
Performers:
The Three Milsons
Performer:
Audrey Jeans
Musicians:
Ciro's Club Orchestra
Dance routines directed by:
Jack Billings
Producer:
Richard Afton

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