Wednesday 27 March 1985—Saturday 30 March 1985

One of the legendary figures of the Old West, Calamity Jane lives in Deadwood and rides shotgun on the stage-coach between Deadwood and Chicago. She dresses as a man, drinks like a man and can shoot better than most men. Although there is an element of truth in her adventures, the number of Indians shot and brave soldiers saved by her have led the townspeople to feel that she is “careless with the truth”!

Despite her outward toughness she has fallen for Lieutenant Danny Gilmartin and also, to a lesser extent, Wild Bill Hickock, a gambler.

Henry Miller is the owner of the Golden Garter Saloon and is anxiously awaiting actress Frances Fryer booked to perform that night. His anxiety increases when she does not arrive on the stage-coach. Due to a booking error a song and dance man Francis Fryer arrives instead, not what Miller’s red blooded customers would want. To dispel a riot Miller persuades Fryer to do a female impersonation. This is a disaster but Calamity saves the day (and Miller’s hide) by promising the angry audience she will go to Chicago and fetch Adelaide Adams, a famous start of vaudeville.

In Chicago, Calamity mistakes Adelaide Adams’ maid, Katie Brown, for the great star. Stage-struck Katie seizes the chance to break into show business by agreeing to perform at the Golden Garter. Her impersonation of Adelaide flops, but Calamity calms the audience and, given a second chance, Katie performs her own act and becomes the toast of Deadwood.

Katie and Calamity become good friends and Katie moves into Calamity’s cabin in the beautiful Black Hills of Dakota. Danny and Bill have fallen for Katie and visit the cabin to seek her favour. A ball at Fort Scully promotes an opportunity for the four of them to go as a foursome, with Calamity in a borrowed gown, revealing her feminine side and becoming the belle of the ball.

Danny finds himself alone with Katie, and declares his love for her. Katie although worried about Calamity, is overcome by passion and they fondly embrace and kiss. Calamity discovers them and flies into a rage, ordering Katie to get out of town.

Calamity sets back to her cabin to throw Katie’s belongings out, but on the trail with Wild Bill she discovers her “Secret Love” for him, and yes, you can guess, it all ends with wedding bells. But for how many weddings?

Principal Cast

Calamity Jane
Janice Gray
Wild Bill Hickock
David R. Mitchinson
Lieutenant Danny Gilmartin
Gerald McColgan
Katie Brown
Alison Waterson
Henry Miller
Roddy McLeod
Susan
Gillian Runciman
Francis Fryer
Gordon Hogg
Adelaide Adams
Maureen A. McKeith
Rattlesnake
Brian Long
Doc Pierce
Hugh Hewitson
Josie
Barbara Kennedy
Hank
Ross Kennedy
Pete
Tom Garrett
Squaw
Anne Shaw

Golden Garter Dancers

Saloon Girls, Townspeople, Stage Coach Passengers, Officers, Soldiers and their Wives etc

Production Staff

Musical Director
Bob Sendall
Director
Wilma Simpson
Director
Fiona Thomson
Set & Graphic Design
Brian Coulter
Choreographer
Mhairi Campbell
Sound
Tony McLean
Lighting
Martin Kenicer
Lighting
Ian McCrossan
Wardrobe
Cath Mitchinson
Rehearsal Accompanist
Brenda Scott
Prompt
Stephanie Craig
Programme Compiler
Gerald McColgan
Front Of House
James Cameron
Front of House
Thomas Long

Crew

Stage Director
Wilma Simpson
Stage Manager
Carla Valentini
Stage Manager
Jim Harkins
Stage Crew
Gregor Campbell
Stage Crew
Peter Harkins
Stage Crew
Richard Hopkirk
Stage Crew
Robert Morrison
Set Construction
Brian Coulter
Set Construction
Barbara Kennedy
Set Construction
Ross Kennedy
Set Construction
David R. Mitchinson