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IIJ NEWCASTLE COLLEGE PRE'SENTS
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The Opening Ablution
Brainwash! It's sweeping the nation, Brainwash! The no-pain sensation. If you should think, you'll be driven to drink, Or declared subversive, maybe a " Pink. "
Brainwash! Let's put heads together, Happy, We'll keep them forever, If you are blue, just forget your i.Q. You have T.V. , movies, top forty, too. Lay your five bob each way Play your bowls every day, And your dreams w a come true.
Brainwash! Become well-adjusted. Paid well, A man to be trusted. Polish your teeth and your car 'til they' re bright, And your neighbours they wtll say you ' re alright.
' Strive hard ! Become men of commerce. Succeed! And fulfil your promise. Don't ever stop and you ' ll get to the top. There 's a life insurance paid when you drop. You 'l l be socially great, In a plot at Sandgate, And your dreams will all come true.
CLARKE, S. J .
. ( AUTONOMY FOR) The theory behind " Brainwash is a psycholog1cal NEWCASTLE
fallacy. It is now a proven fact that sane, normal people, and
I. . . (AUTONOMY FOR) · b tl ff ct d po 1t1C1ans NEWCASTLE can m no way e permanen y a e e
b f f d. · · b h . (AUTONOMY FOR) t ._ y any orm o con 1t1onmg y y pnos1s NEWCASTLE or or1ure.
Nevertheless . . .
We, the inmates, the products of many years' solid brainwashing
(AUTONOMY FOR) II . 'd t' h th t t NEWCASTLE cannot a ow a mmor cons1 era 10n sue as a o
ru in our little plot. So if you were hopefully thinking that in devotion
. . I h I . I h . (AUTONOMY FOR) h h to pnnCip es, psyc o og1ca or ot erw1se NEWCASTLE t e s ow
would not go on, stop grinning, b race yourself-or leave before the
lights go out-all right, so you came late-well it's rude to leave
before the first interval-that's why you bought a programme, wasn 't
. d h d (AUTONOMY FOR) . h I . b 1t- to rea t e a s NEWCASTLE w 1t your ear-pugs m- ut
you can 't , can you-there 's not enough light to read, is there-it
serves you right for sitting in the cheap seats-you' ll just have to
watch, won 't you-we have NO SYMPATHY-yer pays yer money
and yer takes yer chance ...
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Reservations MA 1920
IINM\ATIE S * * *
ROONEY, V. P.
FLANAGAN, K. F.
McDERMOTT, M. E.
DAVIS, E.
ANDERSON, C. R.
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1. OPENING NUMBER
Barry Gordon. Cost ... Full. Beat : Lionel Fredman.
2. MY HOME TOWN
Tom Lehrer. Vic. Rooney.
3. GIVE IT A NAME
Ei in O 'Connell. Colin Anderson. John Holt. Maggie McDermott.
4. AUTUMN LEAVES
Robyn Grierson.
5. THE WHALE AND NEWTON-JONAH
Cherry Anderson.
Frogman : John Mcilveen. Jonah : Colin Anderson. Mermaid : Wendy Doyle.
6. MISTY
Ted Davis.
7. MOON OVER THE WHITEHOUSE
Barry Gordon.
Ike : Colin Anderson . Schloss : Maggie McDermott. Von Broun : John Holt. Spies : Geoff Bentley, Bill Jonas, Rolo HHI. Technicians: Bob Petherbridge, Roy Griffiths. Press Secretory: John Mcilveen.
8. BODY NOT MY MIND
Elin O 'Connell.
9. SHAKIN' THE BLUES AWAY
Arranged by Colin Anderson.
Jeanette Cook, Jill Symes, Ann Jefferey, Judy Penfold, Cynthia Murray, Margaret Plummeridge, Judy Rodgers, Ruth Harvey.
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A REVUE IN THREE f
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ACT II
MARIA
MURDER IN .
About 150 years ago \
landlord 's son, murderee
maiden, and buried her
on his estate. He was lc executed.
These events became th
Victorian melodrama. T tonight's version from
copy, drawing also on
drama"-"a play with
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Moria : Maggie
William Corder :
Ishmael: M ichoe
Pharos Lee : Terr
Mr. Marten : Vic
Mrs. Morten : Ju
Tim : John Holt.
Anne : Kay Flon
Gipsies and Villa
Margaret Plun
Herbie Gergm
-Produced b
:GE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION
:>NDITIONING DOSES
Vic. Rooney
-tE RED BARN
ill iam Corder, a wealthy
Maria Marten, a village
)ody in an O ld Red Barn
er brought to just ice and
basis of a very popula r
e producer has adapted ~ Victorian barnstormer's
lder meaning of "melo-
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ACT Ill
1. STEAM HEAT
Arranged by Colin Anderson.
Colin Anderson, Kay Flanagan, John Holt.
2 . I'M ON MY SIDE
Cumm ngs and Chester.
Bill Driscoll.
~ COFFEE AFTER LUNCHEON
P. S. Hellyet and P. E. Odin .
Tommy: Colin Anderson. Aunt Etha : Maggie McDermott. Jemima : Wendy Doyle . Banshee : Anne Horrigan.
4. HARLEM NOCTU~NE
Robyn Grierson.
5. DESIGN FOR LIVING
Michael Flanders and Donald Swann.
usic.'' lionel Fredman. Sandy Clarke.
6. STARDUST
S T Ted Davis.
cDermott.
:ol in Anderson.
Toper.
Considine.
looney.
1 Bullerwell.
7. GUNN WITH THE BOURBON ON BEAT HUNTER STREET
Barry Gordon .
Ruby : Colin Anderson. Woman : Maggie McDermott. Doctor: Terry Considine. Noah : Brin Newton-John. Kookie : Bob Stewart. Thugs: Bob Petherbridge, John Mcilveen. Compere: Lionel Fredman.
8 . SEX
JOn. Elin o·connel!.
ers : Ann Jefferey,
1eridge, Rolo Hill,
Bob Stewart.
Marjorie Biggins.
9. CAN-CAN
Arranged by Colin Anderson .
Judy ~ogers, Margaret Plummeridge, Ruth Harvey, Pam Green, Ann Jefferey, Denise Neville, Margaret Jones, Judy Penfold, Wendy Gilbert.
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Assistant Producers :
BARRY GORDON, KEN LONGWORTH, JULIAN CROFT, CHERRY ANDERSON
Musical Director :
JEFF " TOOTS" SAMS
Choreography : Decor :
COLIN ANDERSON JAN VOYSEY
Wardrobe: Make-up :
MARGARET AUS WENDY WALDEN
House Manager : Stage Manager :
PAUL WALMSLEY MICHAEL TALTY
Prompt: Call Boy :
KEN LONGWORTH LITTLE JIMMY WOODS
Call Girls : Publicity:
MA 0466 KEN ELTIS
Programme : Photography :
GERRY PEARS JOHN CORNELIUS
Business Manager :
ALAN BROWN
Band:
VAL CUNNINGHAM-Piano ALAN BROWN, JOHN HELMAN-Saxophone
BILL JONES- Trombone KEN LEE- Clarinet COLIN LAWLESS, KEITH HALLINAN, JOHN WILSON- Trumpets
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BRAINWASH BAND-
Hopeless Cases - - A Sad Loss
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