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Revision as of 13:16, 2 June 2008

Poster by Don North

by Alan Buckman, Nigel Rees, Alan Coren, Michael Palin, Geral Wiley, Bob Block, (Frank Muir & Dennis Norden), Waterhouse & Hall

Music by (Mike Nichols & Ken Welch), Richard Adler, Ron Grainer & Richard Rogers

Directed by Alan Buckman

Performances: Sat 28th – Sun 29th July 1984, Bell Theatre


Introduction

"You are advised to read this programme very carefully - it would be useful if one of us knew what was going on"

A sort of comedy show in 2 'arfs with many sketches in each. And an 'arf time.

The Cast List (Although some of them stand nearly straight)

In alphabetical order (as opposed to height or age)

  • Eileen Bicarregui - (The famous anagram)
  • Steve Hannington - (man of a Hundred vices sorry Voices)
  • Nikki Hogg - (Fresh from her Triumph - parked outside)
  • Lynn Jenner - (Mistress of the art of playing Brahms and Liszt)
  • Matthew Lyne - (No stranger to our audience - than he is to anyone else)
  • Brenda Meldrum - (Neat, petite and exquisitely marked - 'Made in Korea')
  • Alan Buckman - (So I'm not in alphabetical order - but it looks so humble to put myself at the bottom)

Crew

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

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