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*Crusty - [[Ann Orange-Bromehead]]
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*Crusty - [[Anne Orange-Bromehead]]
*Shipton - [[Dave Edmunds]]
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*Shipton - [[David Edmunds|Dave Edmunds]]
 
*Orville T. Wildfly - [[Malcolm Archer]]
 
*Orville T. Wildfly - [[Malcolm Archer]]
 
*Sossonelli - [[Chris King]]
 
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*Baron Von Apfelbaum - [[Paul Valleau]]
 
*Baron Von Apfelbaum - [[Paul Valleau]]
 
*Velda - [[Sue Kay]]
 
*Velda - [[Sue Kay]]
Signor Marion Caroni - [[Simon Vall]]
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*Signor Mario Caroni - [[Simon Vaal]]
  
 
== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
The Technical credits were not put inthe archive book, if there is a full programme available please let us know of add details here.
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*Assistant Director - [[Tony Westhead]]
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*Stage Manager - [[Sarah Hamilton]]
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*Set Design, Costume and Lighting Design - [[Daniel Dahl]] & [[Jackie Pilfold]]
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*Sound - [[Stephen Smith]]
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*Set Construction - [[Dillon]]
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*Production Assistant - [[Cecily Turner]]
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*Wardrobe Mistress - [[Elaine Inman]]
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*Prompt - [[Jo Archer]]
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*Backstage & Technical Crew - [[Michaela Bolton]], [[Antoinette Carter]], [[Nicola Dennis]], [[Meryem Djemel]], [[Dawn Fewtrell]], [[Marisa Fisoli]], [[Sarita Kent]], [[Sarah Morrison]], [[Gaynor Pollard]] & [[Deborah White]]
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*Supervised by - [[Colin Dean]] & [[Dennis Persad]]
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*Italian Coach - [[Franca Fiabane]]
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*Racing Commentary - [[Robert Booth]]
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
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The author has hit on the ingenious idea of creating a new Marx Brothers script for living actors. The names are original but characteristic: Orvile T Firefly for Groucho, Sossonelli for Chico, Crusty for Harpo.
 
The author has hit on the ingenious idea of creating a new Marx Brothers script for living actors. The names are original but characteristic: Orvile T Firefly for Groucho, Sossonelli for Chico, Crusty for Harpo.
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TBC
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Donald Madgwick, The Croydon Advertiser, 7th October 1983
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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Image: DATONATR001.jpg| [[Dave Edmunds]], [[Malcolm Archer]] & [[Julie Thompson]]
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Image: DATONATR002.jpg| [[Malcolm Archer]] & [[Julie Thompson]]
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Image: DATONATR004.jpg|[[Paul Valleau]] & [[Malcolm Archer]] (right side of photo badly damaged)
  
  
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== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
 
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 10 December 2019

Poster by Poster Designer

by Mike Schirn

Directed by Ann Parnell-McGarry

Performances: Weds 5th – Sat 8th February 1983, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Winning entry in the South London Theatre Centre new play competition.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

"Full Marx for effort"

The long awaited moment has arrived, and this week the winning entry in SLTC's New Play Competition is being presented in the Bell Theatre.

It is "A Day at the Opera, a Night at the Races" by Mike Schirn, himself coincidentally a product of the SLTC Writer's Circle.

The author has hit on the ingenious idea of creating a new Marx Brothers script for living actors. The names are original but characteristic: Orvile T Firefly for Groucho, Sossonelli for Chico, Crusty for Harpo.

TBC

Donald Madgwick, The Croydon Advertiser, 7th October 1983

Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

See Also

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References

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External Links