Louise and Lost Musicals
Ever since the Lyricist and Broadcaster Dick
Vosborugh 'volunteered' her for a role on Ian Marshall-Fisher's production of Love
Life at The Theatre Museum in 1991, Louise Gold has been amongst the regular
performers in Ian Marshall-Fisher's Lost Musicals. Other regular performers
include such West End artistes as: Barry Cryer, Reg Eppey,
"One of
the best singers in the business, she tends to be first choice for any role
which originally starred Ethel Merman." Showmusic Magazine.
Her contribution to the Lost Musicals has also been summed up by:
"She’s
our Mascot" Dick Vosborugh
Louise Gold is very dedicated to being a part of
this team, a fact borne out by various occasions when she has been busy working
in another part of the country, such as Leicester or Southampton, during the
week, but still comes back to
From 1999 onwards The Lost Musicals have been performed in a variety of more centrally located venues, such as: The Fortune Theatre, Her Majesty’s Theatre, The Royal Opera House’s Linbury Studio, The Palace Theatre, and The Lillian Baylis Studio Theatre at Sadlers Wells.
Louise Gold's Lost Musicals credits read as
follows:
Love Life - as Susan, at The
By
Jupiter - as Hippolyta, at The Barbican Cinema 1, on: 3, 10,17
and 24 May 1992
One Touch Of Venus - as
Venus, at The Barbican Cinema 1, on 16, 23, 30 August and 6 September 1992
Du Barry Was A Lady - as May
Daly/M’am Dubarry, at The Barbican Cinema 1, on 9, 16, 23 and 30 May 1993
New
Girl In Town – as Anna, at The Barbican Cinema 1, on 10, 17, 24
and 31 July 1994
Red
Hot and Blue - as Nails O’Reilly
Duquesne, at The Barbican Cinema 1, on 18, 25 September, 2 and 9 October 1994
Something For The Boys - as
Blossom Hart, at The Barbican Cinema 1, on 28 May, 4, 11, and 18 June 1995
Of
Thee I Sing - as Diana Devereaux, at The Barbican Cinema 1, on
18, 25 August, 1 and 8 September 1996
Panama
Hattie - as Hattie Maloney, at The Barbican Cinema 1, on 22, 29
September, 6 and 13 October 1996
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes -
at The Barbican Cinema 1, as Lorelei Lee, on 4, 11, 18 and 25 May 1997
Oh Kay - as Kay, at The Barbican Cinema
1, on 17, 24, 31 August and 7 September 1997
110 In The
Shade - as Lizzie Curry, at The Fortune Theatre, on 4,
11, 18 and 25 July 1999
One Touch of Venus - as
Venus, at The Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House, on 9, 10, 16 and 17
December 2000
A Lost Musicals Occasion - as A familiar Lost Musicals lady, at The
Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House, on 28 & 29 July 2001
Du Barry Was
A Lady - as May Daly/Mme Du
Barry at Her Majesty’s Theatre, 18th and 25th November
2001
Links about The Lost Musicals
The Lost
Musicals Charitable TrustTM: http://www.lostmusicals.org/ -
Save The
Muppet Central/Tibby's Bowl Interview with Louise Gold http://www.muppetcentral.com/articles/interviews/gold.htm
Lost
Musicals 1998 - an account of the
Lost Musicals Charitable Trust’s 1998 Season, from which filming for Topsy Turvy meant that Louise was absent: http://www.qsulis.demon.co.uk/Reviews/Lost_Musicals_1998_Review.htm
Johnny Johnson – an account of the Lost Musicals
Charitable Trust’s production of a forgotten American Group Theatre show, it
didn’t involve Louise, however, it did happen to include an actor whose stage
presence could well rival hers: http://www.qsulis.demon.co.uk/Reviews/Johnny_Johnson.htm
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