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Pink Champagne
Date:
From 07/10/2003 to 11/10/2003

Theatre:
King's Theatre

Producer:
Walter Paul

Charity:
Children's Hospice Association Scotland

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past productions | 2003 - Pink Champagne
Pink Champagne - An operetta in three acts. Music by Strauss. Adapted by Eric Maschwitz and Bernard Grun from Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss.
Originally Produced at the Scala Theatre, London, 1958.
Gabriel Eisenstein should have surrendered to the local gaol (jail), but couldn't resist an unexpected invitation to Prince Orlovsky's fabulous champagne party. His wife, Rosalinda, should be patiently awaiting the release of her poor husband, not entertaining Alfred, her ardent admirer. Adele should be attending to her duties as Rosalinda's maid, not flirting with Gabriel at the party. Prison Governor Frank should have made sure it was Gabriel he was arresting, then Alfred wouldn't have spent a night in gaol. Dr Falke, who has engineered the whole situation for the amusement of his friend the Prince, smugly awaits the outcome of his machinations!
Producer - Walter Paul Musical Director - Darren Ramsay Choreographer - Catherine Dunn
Cast:
PRINCIPALS...
Rosalinda - Margaret Milton
Adele - Catherine Brannan-Usher
Mitzi - Fiona Prior
Ida - Gillian McGhie
Lea - Heather Dunlop
Lilli - Judy MacDonald
Frau Trauber - Liz Mitchell
Gabriel - Kenneth Martin
Alfred - Richard Thomas
Dr Falke - Andrew Bryce
Dr Blind - Andrew McTaggart
Frank - T J Stirling
Frosch - Gerald Fallon
Prince Orlovsky - Alasdair Ross
Ivan - Ian M Gray
Holtzapfel - Michael Ballingall
SINGING AND DANCING ENSEMBLE...
Jennifer Annan, Elizabeth Beckles, Jean Beveridge, Sheena Brownlie, Hayley Collins, Bridget Fallon, Janet Gibson, Nicola Glover, Karen Haggerty, Carol Hughes, Zoe Inglis, Nicola Mills, Elizabeth Mitchell, Joanna McAtear, Mairi MacGregor, Barbara McFadyen, Ellen McGregor, Kate Ringland, Jennifer Stables, Heather Tosh, Michael Ballingall, Darren Campbell, David Conway, Richard Doak, Ernie Donaldson, Colin Forbes, Ian M Gray, John Hart, Ian Murray, Alex McGregor, Andrew McTaggart.
The chosen charity for this show was Children's Hospice Association Scotland and they benefited from a donation of £2,500.
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