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Lily, The Felon's Daughter
December 1970
by Tom Taggert
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd.
Directed by Mike Lewis
Produced by John Cole
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Cast
| Character |
Played by |
| Lily Fairweather, as Pure as the Driven Snow |
Kathie Woodley |
| Betsy Fairweather, as Gentle as a Lamb |
Susan Huggins |
| Compton, Her Son, as Handsome as a Greek God |
Peter Ritchie |
| Jonas Fairweather, as True as Blue |
Roger Michel |
| Craven Sinclair, as Poisonous as a Toad |
Phil Baker |
| Miss Ophelia, as Plain as the Nose on Your Face |
Phia Verkerk |
| Robin Steel, as Black as Coal |
Josef Stanishevsky |
| Mrs. Kingsley, As Sound as a Dollar |
Rosalie Gower |
| Mrs. Bloodgood, as Mean as Dirt |
Lorraine Galloway |
| Marie,The Maid, as Busy as a Bee |
Deborah Wallace |
| Lord Montmorency, as English as an Englishman |
Leigh Perry |
| Puddles, the Dog, His Bark is Worse than his Bite |
Played by Himself |
A Team of Entertainers
| Character |
Played by |
| Smugg |
Frank Webster |
| Bogle |
Jack Minard |
| Dancers |
Linda Stepura and
Josef Stanishevsky |
Crew
| Set Design |
Doug Huggins |
| Stage Manager |
Doug Huggins |
| Assistant Stage Manager |
Evert Verkerk |
| Properties |
Murray Marten, Arlena Dodd,
Marcel Lowndes, Barbara LeWarne,
Monica Bailie |
| Foyer |
Scotty Perry |
| Lighting |
Edgar Dobie, Liz McCann, Dave Yochim,
Mark Williamson |
| Sound |
Don Meyer |
| Hairstyles |
Jacqueline Clement |
| Costumes |
Pat Minard, assisted by
Leila Wotton, Sue MacDonald,
Bev Cole, Sharon Ritchie |
| Publicity and First Night |
Rita Potter |
| Box Office |
Dennis and Gwen Learey |
| House |
Val Kelman |
| Photography |
Peter Bulman, Leigh Perry |
| Program |
Lorraine Allum |
| Makeup |
Kay Jackson, Sheila Ferguson,
Jacqueline Clement |
| Pianist |
Marjory McAllister |
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