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Performed
at the Palace Theatre, Redditch
Tue 23 to Sat 27 November 1999
Producer
- Beverley Hatton
Assistant Producer - Tony Lacey
Musical Director - Norma Kift
Society Accompanist - Michael Higgins |
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Cast
| Annie
Oakley |
Tracy
Rees |
| Frank
Butler |
Tony
Lacey |
| Charlie
Davenport |
Mark
Williams |
| Dolly
Tate |
Julie
Keeley |
| Col
William F Cody, Buffalo Bill |
John
Baker |
| Minnie |
Susan
Tudberry |
| Jessie |
Amy
Hatton |
| Little
Jake |
Kieran
Jones |
| Chief
Sitting Bull |
John
Hall |
| Foster
Wilson |
Andrew
Cuthbertson |
| Pawnee
Bill |
Ron
Munro |
| Mac |
Bob
Taylor |
| Mrs
Sylvia Potter-Porter |
Paula
Eaves |
| Mr
Schuyler Adams |
Alan
Hirons |
| Mrs
Schuyler Adams |
Eileen
Parish |
| Mr
Ernest Henderson |
Ken
Stonehall |
| Mrs
Ernest Henderson |
Abby
Stonehall |
| Waiter/Wild
Horse |
Paul
Humphrey |
Reviews
"Yet
Another Successful Performance"
Redditch
Operatic Society has pulled off yet another successful performance
with Annie Get Your Gun at the Palace Theatre. The Irving Berlin
comedy musical tells the story of Annie Oakley, played by Tracy Rees,
a sharp-shooting hillbilly who becomes the star attraction in Buffalo
Bill's Travelling Wild West Show.
Tracy
Rees and Tony Lacey were excellent as warring couple Annie and Frank
Butler, with Mark Williams and John Baker in fine voice as the show's
manager Charlie Davenport and Buffalo Bill.
The
costumes were bright and eye-catching and the whole cast did a great
job. Those with speaking parts were very convincing in their American
accents and managed to keep them up throughout the whole performance.
Annie
falls for champion marksman and ladies man Frank, who she competes
against in a shooting contest. Frank's feathers are ruffled when
he loses, but he falls for Annie and she is offered a job as his
assistant. Annie has secretly been working on a show-stopping motorcycle
stunt in the hope Frank will be so impressed he will propose. But
Buffalo Bills' rival Pawnee Bill sets up his show in the same town
and Annie is forced to perform the trick to save Buffalo Bill from
bankruptcy. She steals the show and Chief Sitting Bull is so impressed
he offers to back Buffalo Bill, but Frank is not happy and goes to
work for Pawnee Bill. Eight months later he and Annie fall in love
again when they meet at a party - until the question comes up about
who is the best sharp-shooter. They order another contest to take
place and Annie ends up winning her man.
Redditch
Advertiser, December 1999
"Sell-Out
Success"
Irving
Berlin's ever popular show proved to be a sell-out success and probably
made more money than Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill put together.
A
live-wire, full throttle performance by Tracy Rees 'Annie Oakley'
was not quite matched by Tony Lacey's rather camp 'Frank Butler'
but Mark Williams 'Charlie' and John Hall 'Chief Sitting Bull' were
excellent.
Costumes
and scenery could have been more colourful and the production lacked
the energy and zip to be memorable. However, it was a most enjoyable
evening and was much appreciated by an enthusiastic audience.
NODA
News, Midland Area, Spring 2000
Show Information
Everybody
in the company and crew really enjoyed this show - it was an excellent,
and very happy, week for all concerned.
Bev Hatton,
a long-time member of the Society, had been assistant producer for
our previous two shows, Me And My Girl and Kiss Me Kate. This was
her first time in charge, and she produced the show to great effect,
ably assisted by Tony Lacey.
Tracy
Rees took the leading role of Annie Oakley - her other leading role
with the Society also having a western theme since she first joined
us for Calamity Jane in 1992. There are ten other principal parts,
and a small handful of minor roles, along with many chorus scenes
and numbers for the whole company to enjoy. In fact, due to the way
Bev and Tony produced the show, the chorus was kept very busy throughout
the whole evening.
The five
night run did very good box office business, with performances on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday being sold out, or as good as. Audience
reaction was 100% complimentary.
For the
first time in many years, the Society might even make a little profit
on this production (we usually spend more on a show than we can ever
recoup from ticket sales), even though no expense was spared on orchestra,
sets and the splendid costumes.
Synopsis
Main
Songs
- Doin'
What Comes Naturally
- The
Girl That I Marry
- You
Can't Get A Man With A Gun
- There's
No Business Like Show Business
- They
Say It's Wonderful
- Moonshine
Lullaby
- I Got
The Sun In The Morning
- Anything
You Can Do
The
Story
As the
show opens we see the arrival of Buffalo Bill's Travelling Show in
Cincinnati, near Foster Wilson's boarding house. Excited crowds gather
to hear about the show, but their tickets, and to meet the famous
Buffalo Bill.
Charlie
Davenport, the show's manager, issues the challenge of a shooting
contest between the show's star sharp shooter, Frank Butler, and
any of Cincinnati's local sharp shooters - with a grand prize of
$100. Frank, who has a reputation as a ladies man, meets some of
the local ladies as he tries to persuade Foster Wilson to find someone
for him to shoot against.
Wilson,
however, is not convinced about the shooting contest until the arrival
of a young girl, Annie Oakley, and her family who have come to sell
him some game birds that she has shot. He realises that Annie has
great potential with a gun and he persuades her to enter the contest.
Not long after this, Annie meets Frank Butler for the first time,
not realising that this is the person against whom she will be shooting.
Annie soon falls for Frank in a big way, but Frank doesn't let on
who is he. Annie asks him to stay and bring her good luck but he
excuses himself and goes to get ready.
When the
shooting contest is ready to start Wilson introduces Annie as his
chosen sharp shooter. Everyone laughs at the suggestion, but Buffalo
Bill insists that the contest must go on. When Frank is introduced
to the crowd, Annie is taken aback to see that he is her competition.
The shooting contest begins and for a while it looks as if it will
end in a draw, but suddenly and surprisingly Frank misses a shot,
and Annie is the winner.
Both Buffalo
Bill and Charlie Davenport see Annie's potential as a crowd-puller
and they offer her the chance to become Frank Butler's assistant,
which she accepts. And so Annie and her family join Buffalo Bill's
show. Some time later it is clear that Annie and Frank have fallen
in love as they have continued to work together and Annie hopes that
marriage is in the air.
When the
show arrives in Minneapolis it is discovered that Buffalo Bill's
rival, Pawnee Bill, has opened his show nearby. This is a disaster
as Buffalo Bill's show is already heading towards bankruptcy. Annie
is persuaded by Bill and Charlie to perform the special trick she
has been working on, which they believe might save the show.
Pawnee
Bill arrives with Chief Sitting Bull to watch the show, during which
Annie does her special motor-cycle trick. Chief Sitting Bull is so
impressed that he not only wants to back the show but he wants to
make Annie his daughter. Frank feels betrayed by Annie and he leaves
the show, going to work for Pawnee Bill.
Buffalo
Bill takes his show to Europe where Annie plays to all the crowned
heads. They don't make much money but Annie receives many medals.
They return to New York broke, only to learn that Pawnee Bill's show
is playing at Madison Square Gardens. Pawnee sends a messenger to
invite them all to a party he is holding and they all decide to attend
with the idea of getting the shows to merge together. Annie relishes
the chance to see Frank again. At the party it becomes obvious that
Pawnee Bill's show is also struggling and he too wants the shows
to merge.
Annie
eventually meets up with Frank again and love blooms once more, that
is until the question comes up again of who is the best sharp shooter.
Annie and Frank fall out immediately and order another shooting contest
to take place.
On the
ferry boat to Governor's Island, where the competition is to take
place, Dolly Tate, Frank's assistant, tries to tamper with Annie's
guns so that she will lose the contest. She is discovered by Charlie
and Chief Sitting Bull who agree that this is a good idea.
On Governor's
Island the competition is about to start. How will it end? Will Annie
win the contest again but lose Frank forever, or will she lose the
contest and win her man...?
Credits
Annie
Get Your Gun: Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin.
Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. By arrangement
with Samuel French Ltd.
Photographs
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