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=== Biography ===
=== Biography ===


An English Graduate, Ruth's first role was Lady Psyche in "Princess Ida", and then performed the role of Pitty-Sing the following year in "The Mikado", for LopSoc's Nuffield Theatre performance, and again at the International G&S Festival in Buxton.  Participating in the chorus for both "What A Banker", and "The Highbourn and The Hobo", Ruth then played her last role with the society in Noel Coward's "Bitter Sweet", as Mannon.
An English Graduate, Ruth's first role was Lady Psyche in "Princess Ida", and then performed the role of Pitti-Sing the following year in "The Mikado", for LopSoc's Nuffield Theatre performance, and again at the International G&S Festival in Buxton.  Participating in the chorus for both "What A Banker", and "The Highbourn and The Hobo", Ruth then played her last role with the society in Noel Coward's "Bitter Sweet", as Mannon.


=== History of Roles ===
=== History of Roles ===

Latest revision as of 19:44, 15 June 2012

Ruth Thomlinson as Pitti-Sing in Mikado 2011

Biography[edit]

An English Graduate, Ruth's first role was Lady Psyche in "Princess Ida", and then performed the role of Pitti-Sing the following year in "The Mikado", for LopSoc's Nuffield Theatre performance, and again at the International G&S Festival in Buxton. Participating in the chorus for both "What A Banker", and "The Highbourn and The Hobo", Ruth then played her last role with the society in Noel Coward's "Bitter Sweet", as Mannon.

History of Roles[edit]

Performance Role
Bitter Sweet 2012 Manon La Crevette
Bitter Sweet 2012 Community Engagement
Mikado 2011 (Buxton) Pitti-Sing
Mikado 2011 (Buxton) Treasurer
Summer Show 2011 Community Engagement
Highborn and the Hobo 2011 Chorus
Mikado 2011 Pitti-Sing
Mikado 2011 Treasurer
What a Banker! 2010 Chorus
What a Banker! 2010 Treasurer
Princess Ida 2010 Lady Psyche

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