The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre
September 9, 10, 11 & 12 1992
Daisy Pulls It Off
by Denise Deegan
Directed by
Antony Muzzall
1992 BHAC Full Length Drama Competition
– Merit Award : for their energy and warmth especially the choreography of the hockey match and novel audience participation
Cast
Miss Trudy Nash – Daisy Meredith
Mrs. Joan Bearman – Mother
Miss Yvonne Chadwell – Monica Smithers
Miss Rebecca Brigden – Clare Beaumont
Miss Suzanne Courtney – Sybil Burlington
Miss Paula Dalton – Alice Fitzpatrick
Miss Karen Butcher – Trixie Martin
Mrs. Daphne Thornton – Miss Granville
Mrs. Margaret Ockenden – Miss Gibson [Headmistress]
Miss Charlotte Hall – Belinda Mathieson
Miss Jayne Field – Winnie Irving
Miss Hannah Collis – Dora Johnston
Mr. John Barham – Mr. Scoblowski
Mr. Barrie Bowen – Mr. Thompson
Production Crew
Director Assistant – Mrs. J. Roff
Director Assistant – Miss J. Redman
Wardrobe Co-ordination – Mrs. M. Faggetter
Set Design – Mr. A. Muzzall
Stage Manager – Miss S. Whittaker
Assistant Stage Manager – Miss J. Brown
Portraits Painter – Miss J. Berrill
Set Construction & Painting – Mr. B. Box
Set Construction & Painting – Mr. D. Collis
Set Construction & Painting – Mr. D. Comber
Set Construction & Painting – Mrs. M. Davy
Set Construction & Painting – Mr. M. Davy
Set Construction & Painting – Mr. R. Dawes
Set Construction & Painting – Mr. M. Flower
Set Construction & Painting – Mrs. F. Thorne
Set Construction & Painting – Miss S. Whittaker
Properties – Mrs. M. Davy
Properties – Mrs. F. Thorne
Continuity – Mrs. J. Roff
Lighting – Mr. P. Roberts
Effects – Mrs. J. Roff
Front of House Management – Mr. M. Flower
Front of House Management – Mr. G Illman
Front of House Management – Mrs. J Illman
Box Office – Miss. J. Redman
Publicity – Mr. A. Cregeen
Publicity – Mr. J. Boath
Publicity – Miss L. Clarke
Publicity – Mrs A. Donkin
Publicity – Mrs. J. Porter
Foyer & Theatre Display Photography – Mr. G. Laye
Foyer Flowers – Mrs. A. Laye
Programme Note #1: Daisy Pulls It Off
A Message from the Chairman of the Governors, Grangewood School.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all, parents and friends for supporting the school’s 25th Anniversary Celebrations and hope you enjoy this evening’s entertainment, especially prepared for you, by the girl of the Upper Fourth and members of the staff here at Grangewood.
It was a privilege to be able to watch rehearsals progress through to fruition and, along with my colleagues, Miss Redman (Vice-Chairman) and Mrs. Roff (Hon. Secretary), I feel that all their dedication and hard work deserves a jolly good pat on the back.
I should like to thank several members of staff for their sterling behind-the-scenes support: Art Mistress, Miss Berrill and Practical Craft Master, Mr. Collis (along with his team) for the decor and settings; Mr. Roberts (Science Master) – for lighting the whole event; Miss Whittaker (Games Mistress) for keeping general order; Mrs. Davy (School Secretary) for gathering together the various bits and pieces for the show – which I believe are called ‘properties’ by those theatrically-minded and all the girls and staff members who have helped in any way.
Before I end, I should like to extend my thanks to the two main benefactors of Grangewood – without whom this evening’s play could not have been made possible – Miss Angela Brazil and Mrs. Enid Blyton. These two people established role models upon which the spirit of Grangewood is firmly rooted – and we thank them for their legacy.
There is nothing left for me to say except that I hope you leave at the end of the evening tremendously thrilled by the performance and with our school motto ringing clearly in your ears –
HONESTA QUAM MAGNA – How Great are Noble Things
Cordially your,
Mr. Antony Muzzall
(Chairman of the Board of Governors)”
A Message from the Girls of the Upper Fourth.
“We would like to thank just about everyone who helped us put this show together for being such jolly whizzing good eggs about everything. We hope you have a spiffing time as you watch our joyful japes, and enter into the spirit of the evening. We think it is all frightfully exciting and wish Grangewood another successful 25 years of scholastic and sporting achievements. Where would England and the Empire be if there were no longer Hockey Championships or Grangewood School for Girls?”
HONESTA QUAM MAGNA
Kind Regards
The Upper Fourth