Northstar Chorus Annual Show, 1984

Story Synopsis:   The scene is the kingdom of Ham-alot.  An uprising, of sorts, is imminent as the peasants and serfs are threatening to strike if conditions don't improve.  Part of the solution to this problem, as you'll soon discover, is to include them in a musical joust.

Title:                   The Tales of Ham-A Lot -- or -- Strike You, King Willie the Wimp

Author:               Mary Lou Gilstad

Location:          O'Shaughnessy Auditorium, College of Saint Catherine

Date:                February 18, 1984,  5 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

Headliner(s):    Ham 'N Wry

                           The Music Gallery

Other Quartets: Rain 'n Shine

                            For Your Pleasure

                            Grassroots

                            Night Howls

                            Harmony Street Revue

                            Class Reunion

Characters:        Jester                            Ron Glaeser

                            King Willie the Wimp    Ken Galatowitsch

                            Mean Queen Irene        Diane Arndt

                            Lord Skelton                Bernie Adams

                            Lord Godfrey                Rod Rowe

                            Lord Orford                   Dennis Brown

                            Lady Adeline                  Sue Arndt

                            Lady Kathleen                Kathy Bahn

                            Lady Margaret              Thelma Deneau

                            Proud Beauty                Mary Lou Gilstad

                            Squire Thomas               Kirk Lindberg

                            Squire John                    Mark Gilstad

                            Simple Griselda               Betty Rowe

                            Simple Jack                    Bob Delamatre

Chorus Songs:    Camelot

                            Stout-Hearted Men

                            With a Song in My Heart

                            Joust Medley

                            Dear Hearts and Gentle People

                            What do the Simple Folk do?

                            There'll Be Some Changes Made

                            Just a Cottage Small

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