1950 - 1951
The Quaker Girl
The quiet of a humdrum English village with a considerable Quaker population is disturbed by the arrival of the Princess Mathilde, an exiled Bonapartist, whose purpose is to secretly marry captain Charteris, a King's Messenger, in spite of her family's decision that she shall wed a certain Prince Carlo, to whom they have engaged her. She stays at the "Chequers" Inn and engages as her maid Phoebe, a village girl in love with Jeremiah, a Quaker, somewhat slow to respond. There is, naturally, much curiosity and speculation among the villagers as to who the Princess is, but Mrs Lukyn, the landlady of the Chequers remains mum on the matter.
Prudence, a charming Quaker Girl, strikes up an intimate friendship with the Princess, visiting her daily at the Inn. Apart from Jeremiah, the Quakers sternly disapprove of this, but Prudence continues the friendship. Charteris duly arrives from Paris, accompanied by Tony Chute, an American naval attache in Paris, and Madame Blum, a Parisian Modiste. Arrangements are completed for the wedding, to which the Princess invites Prudence.
After the wedding the Princess desires Prudence to go to Paris with her, a desire which is earnestly shared by Madame Blum, who feels that the Quaker costume will create a new mode. And so the Princess, Charteris, Madame Blum and Tony return to Paris accompanied by Prudence, Phoebe and Jeremiah. The Quaker costume takes Paris by storm and the Maison Blum becomes a hive of bustling activity and confusion, into which, in various disguises, the Chief of Police penetrates, seeking information regarding the Princess whom Madame Blum is - rightly enough - suspected of hiding. Whilst the Princess is at Maison Blum, disguised as a shop girl, with Charteris always haunting the place in consequence, Prudence has become a model and incurred the wrath of Diane, a Parisian Actress, because of her association with Tony Chute. Meanwhile, the Prince visits the Maison Blum and is so captivated by Prudence that he decides to hold a Ball in her honour. Tony, much in love with Prudence, objects to her associating with the Prince and requests her not to attend the Ball, but she eventually goes in order to save the Princess from arrest. At the Ball, Duhamel, Minister of State, announces that the Princess' marriage in England to Charteris is quite legal, and that she has permission now to reside in Paris. As is only to be expected the play therefore ends happily for all; Tony marrying his Quaker girl and Phoebe finally succeeding in bringing Jeremiah to the point.
Producer: Joseph E. Webb
Musical Director: H. Bramwell Bailey
Dance Arrangement: Nesta Toumine
Cast
Alan Holmes
Monsieur Duhamel (Minister of State), Ensemble
Alison Thomas
Prudence (a Quaker Girl)
Charles Kerr
Jeremiah (a Quaker)
Dermot Sladen
Nathaniel Pym (a Quaker)
Eileen Mahoney
Phoebe (Maid to Princess Mathilde)
Freda Lyon
Princess Mathilde (an Exiled Princess)
George Dupuis
Captain Charteris (King's Messenger)
George Montgomery
Prince Carlo (Affianced to Princess Mathilde)
Jean Tickner
Madame Blum (of the Maison Blum, Paris)
John Fish
Tony Chute (Naval Attache at American Embassy)
Louise LaFleur
Toinette (Head Salesgirl at Maison Blum)
Marilyn Moor
Diane (a Parisian Actress)
Mary Allen
Rachel Pym (a Quakeress)
Mary Armitage
Mrs. Lukyn (Landlady of "The Chequers")
Ted Hothersall
Jarge (Village Crier), Ensemble
William Wright
William (Waiter at "The Chequers"), Monsieur LaRose (Chief of Police, Paris)
Agnes Bourassa
Ensemble
Aileen Ryan
Ensemble
Al Hussey
Ensemble
Audrey Gignac
Ensemble
Bernice McFadyen
Ensemble
Bessie Carson
Ensemble
Bob Taylor
Ensemble
Cecil Garland
Ensemble
Darwin Aitkins
Ensemble
Desmond Arthur
Ensemble
Dorine Black
Ensemble
Edna Peters
Ensemble
Eleanor Whitworth
Ensemble
Grace Schultz
Ensemble
Grant Glennie
Ensemble
Henriette Burroughs
Ensemble
Isabel Keegan
Ensemble
Ivan Mitchell
Ensemble
Jean Halley
Ensemble
Jean Wilson
Ensemble
Jim MacKersie
Ensemble
Juliette Sabourin
Ensemble
Kathryn Kay
Ensemble
Kay Adams
Ensemble
Larry Costen
Ensemble
Leona Carson
Ensemble
Margot Coldwell
Ensemble
Marguerite Allan
Ensemble
Marie Lee
Ensemble
Marion Deavy
Ensemble
Mary Barrette
Ensemble
Maureen Geraghty
Ensemble
Melva Anthony
Ensemble
Mildred Ker
Ensemble
Mitchell Patterson
Ensemble
Norma Besserer
Ensemble
Ralph Hopkins
Ensemble
Richard Wood
Ensemble
Rose McCallum
Ensemble
Ruby Rutkowski
Ensemble
Shirley Needham
Ensemble
Theresa Doyle
Ensemble
Bernice Thornton
Dancer
Charles Chambers
Dancer
Heather Cattanach
Dancer
Louise Simard
Dancer
Roland Boisvenue
Dancer
Sam McConeghy
Dancer
Yvette Lapointe
Dancer
Production
Alec MacLaurin
House Manager
Andrew Nash
Scenery Designer Act I
Christine McCulloch Allan
Prompting
Desmond Arthur
Stage Manager
F.L.C. Pereira
Publicity
Grant Glennie
Scenery Designer Act II & III
Malabar Toronto
Costumes
Percy May
Programme
Roy Sylvestre
Lighting
Winifred Canty
Accompanist