Twelfth Night or What You Will (December 1960)
(Click on each photo to enlarge) Sent in By Francis Sealey & Chris Byrne

A comedy by William Shakespare presented in three parts by Dr Morgan's Grammar School

Also Songs by the School Choir directed by Mr. R. Tickner (Go To Teacher Profile)
Production by Mr. D.E. Coates (Go To Teacher Profile)

Set Construction Mr. G. Rees (Go To Teacher Profile)
Scenery designed and painted by Mr. R. Ansdell
Make Up Mr. S. Bollom, Mr. G. Jones
Stage Manager Mr L. Morley
Stage Hands D. Wynn, A. Moore, D. Dyer, A. White, R. Dummett, R Reed
Clowns Songs set by Mr. D.E. Coates

Our sincere thanks are dues to The Arts Centre and to the Blake Drama Society for the loan of various equipment; and also to several parents who kindly helped with costumes and properties.

Songs from Shakespearian Plays, sung by the Choir.

1. Hark! Hark! The Lark (Cymbeline) Schubert
2. Full Fathom Five (The Tempest) John Ireland
3. You Spotted Snakes (Midsummer Night's Dream) Mendelssohn
4. Where the bee sucks (The Tempest) Arne

David Coates (English Teacher & Producer)
Shakespeare or Mike Turco?
Malvolio's Yellow Garters
  Those Garters Again!   Impressed by the Play but who is she?
CAST (in order of appearance)

Orsino, Duke of Illyria - B. Wooley or P. Cave
Curio, Attendant to the Duke - R. Stacey
Valentine, Attendant to the Duke - S. Croad or E. Spender
Musicians to the Duke - P. Houchin, M. Ensoll
Viola, a young and noble lady - J. Bass
Sea-Captain - A. Boobier
Sir Toby Belch, Uncle of Olivia - M. Turco
Maria, Gentlewoman to Olivia - D. Lederman
Sir Andrew Ague-Cheek, a foolish knight - P. Beardswroth
Feste, clown to the Lady Olivia - M. Veale
Olivia, a rich and beautiful Countess - R Snowball or J. Siderfin
Malvolio, Steward to the Lady Olivia - Francis Sealey
Antonio, a sea captain, frind to - Sebastian I. Hooper
Sebastian, twin brother to Viola - R. Wooldridge
Fabian, servant to the Lady Olivia - D. Rudram
Servant to the Lady Olivia - J. Stone and M. Hudson
A Priest K. Barnes or - R. Meads
Standard bearers - T. Russell, D. Damiral, R. Perry
And various attendants on the Duke - R. Crossman, T. Rudram
Front-of-Stage Scene-Shifters - D. Salter, I. Mitchell
Lighting under the direction of - D. Barnes

The scene is set in Illyria (probably Dalmatia)