Poster ANNIE GET YOUR GUN - May 1975

The story is about a girl, Annie Oakley, who gets her big break into show business with her rifle markmanship. She joins Colonel Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show to be with Frank Butler, the man she fell in love with and the star of the Wild West Show.

After some time, a falling out takes place, causing Frank to leave Annie and the Wild West Show to join the rival show. Later on, though, both shows are in need of money. They mutually agree to merge the shows, and Annie and Frank decide to get married. Based on the true story of Annie Oakley.

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Book by Herbert & Dorothy Fields

Opened May 16 1946 at the Imperial Theatre, Broadway and ran for 1147 performances.

Charlie Davenport Geogg Gingell
Mac Jim Packer
Dolly Tate Dot Waters
Winnie Tate Carole Gennings
Tommy Keeler Christopher Grist
Foster Wilson Bob Cartwright
Frank Butler John Beckwith
Annie Oakley Myra Jones
Little Jake Nigel Atkinson, Mark Lindridge
Nellie Sarah Ellerton, Helen Brown
Jessie Nichola Ellerton, Janice Rowe
Minnie Vanessa Cartwright, Jackie Rowe
Buffalo Bill Jim Dyer
Pawnee Bill Dave Rodgers
Chief Sitting Bull Tony Peyton-Bruhl
Sylvia Potter-Porter Josie Beckwith
Ladies of the Chorus Muriel Alford, Josie Beckwith, Georgina Cappi, Christine Dubber, June Evans, Marian Ellerton, Wendy Freeth, June Jones, Valerie Lindridge, Julie Mitchell, Beth Moores, Ann Pescott, Joan Rowe, Sandra Tucker, Midge Wallace, Queenie Walker, Jill Walton
Dancers Daphne Barnes, Jean Brown, Wendy Evans, Gillian Gingell, Judy Golding, Irene Hind, Ann McCarter, Pauline Major, Karen Pratt, Ann Peyton-Bruhl, Betty Richards, Janet Ross, Betty Smith, Linda Smither, Graham Bryant, Christopher Grist, Cliff Jones, Jim Packer, Dave Salt, Colin Watts
Gentlemen of the Chorus Ron Browne, Ray Cappi, Bob Cartwright, Bill Coulstock, Trevor Chapman, Don Gordon, Don Hamlin, Ed O'Keefe, Sandy McCarter, Len Packer, Jerry Parkes, Jeffrey Peyton-Bruhl, Bill Stone, Tony Willcocks
Producer & Choreographer Audrey Pring
Musical Director Brian Eastop
Official Accompanist Des Stone, John Evans
Stage Manager Bob Gutherson
Assistant Stage Manager Alan Prosser
Lighting Design Laurie Upton
Lighting Michael Page, Mark Pole, Paul Redman, Steven King
Sound Effects Brian Ross
Scenic Artists Laurie Upton, Edward Nadal
Stage Crew Malcolm Bernhardt, Bob Helliar, Duncan McClellan, Ted Appleton, Ernie Tiller, Alan Booth, Barry Kedleck, Norman Rock, John Chorley, Jim Curtiss, Marion Brooks
Wardrobe Joyce Slaughter, Celia Parfitt
Properties Barbara Thwaites, Barbara Smith, Edna McRae
Publicity Eric Tompkinson, June Evans, Christopher Grist, Betty Richards
Ticket Control Vera Butler, June Evans, Eric Tompkinson
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