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''Starting Here, Starting Now'' is a musical review featuring the songs of Richard Malbty Jnr., and David Shire. Neither had ever had a Broadway success and it was ironic that this compilation became so successful as an Off Broadway show. They did eventually reach Broadway in the mid 80's with ''Baby''.
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''Starting Here, Starting Now'' is a musical revue featuring the songs of Richard Malbty Jnr., and David Shire. Neither had ever had a Broadway success and it was ironic that this compilation became so successful as an off-Broadway show. They did eventually reach Broadway in the mid-80s with ''Baby''.
  
 
The cast and crew enjoyed great success with this little musical at SLTC and they took it on the road to the Isle of Wight for a weekend season during the summer of that year.
 
The cast and crew enjoyed great success with this little musical at SLTC and they took it on the road to the Isle of Wight for a weekend season during the summer of that year.

Revision as of 14:36, 27 August 2008

Poster by Poster Designer

Music by David Shire, Lyrics by Richard Maltby Jnr.

Designed & Directed by Bruce Murray

Performances: Weds 20th – Sat 23rd July 1983, Bell Theatre & Apollo Theatre, Isle of Wight - July 28th - 30th.


Introduction

Text about the play

Starting Here, Starting Now is a musical revue featuring the songs of Richard Malbty Jnr., and David Shire. Neither had ever had a Broadway success and it was ironic that this compilation became so successful as an off-Broadway show. They did eventually reach Broadway in the mid-80s with Baby.

The cast and crew enjoyed great success with this little musical at SLTC and they took it on the road to the Isle of Wight for a weekend season during the summer of that year.

Cast

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Reviews

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