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− | ''[[Tickle the Kitty]]'' | + | ''[[Tickle the Kitty]]'' was a musical cabaret by [[Stanley Nathan]] and was written to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the South African Bowling Tournament in 1957. The production was sponsored by Castle Beers. |
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Performed in the City Hall, Port Elizabeth on April 3 - 6, 1957. | Performed in the City Hall, Port Elizabeth on April 3 - 6, 1957. | ||
− | Devised and arranged by : [[Stanley Nathan]]. Starring [[Reg Fuller’s Orchestra]], [[The Castle Boys and Girls]], [[Gerry Kettler]], [[The Greeff Trio]], [[ | + | Devised and arranged by : [[Stanley Nathan]]. Starring [[Reg Fuller’s Orchestra]], [[The Castle Boys and Girls]], [[Gerry Kettler]], [[The Greeff Trio]], [[Dorothy Brasch]], [[Don Barrigo]], [[Bill Brewer]], [[Harry and Jack]], [[Althea Rowling]], [[Merle Kramer]], [[Johnston & Osborne]], [[Jack Dowle]], [[Betty Roth]], [[Michael Simmons]] and [[Dudley Baldwin]]. |
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− | + | ''[[Tickle the Kitty]]'' theatre programme, 1957. | |
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 10:00, 12 February 2018
Tickle the Kitty was a musical cabaret by Stanley Nathan and was written to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the South African Bowling Tournament in 1957. The production was sponsored by Castle Beers.
The original text
Devised and arranged by Stanley Nathan.
Performance history in South Africa
Performed in the City Hall, Port Elizabeth on April 3 - 6, 1957.
Devised and arranged by : Stanley Nathan. Starring Reg Fuller’s Orchestra, The Castle Boys and Girls, Gerry Kettler, The Greeff Trio, Dorothy Brasch, Don Barrigo, Bill Brewer, Harry and Jack, Althea Rowling, Merle Kramer, Johnston & Osborne, Jack Dowle, Betty Roth, Michael Simmons and Dudley Baldwin.
Sources
Tickle the Kitty theatre programme, 1957.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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