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However, the odd problem is women - old flames, new flames and one in particular. How he tries to cope made a West End smash, a very successful film and now a hilarious evening's enetertainment.
 
However, the odd problem is women - old flames, new flames and one in particular. How he tries to cope made a West End smash, a very successful film and now a hilarious evening's enetertainment.
  
== Cast ==
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*Robert Danvers - [[john B Anderson|John Anderson]]
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*Clare Dorlation-Finch - [[Chris Tiller]]
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*Andrew Hunter - [[David Guest]]
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*Porter - [[Charles Cheetham]]
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*Paola - [[Lindsay Black]]
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*Marion - [[Jan Treacher]]
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*Jimmy - [[Malcolm Saunders]]
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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==

Revision as of 10:46, 6 March 2010

Poster by Poster Designer

by Terence Frisby

Produced by Mark Powell

Performances: Sun 4th – Sat 10th February 1996, Main Stage


Introduction

Despite the odd problem and the odd wrinkle Robert Danvers - sophisticated, formidable, lady-killing, globe-trotting, internationally famous chef - seems to have everything going for him.

However, the odd problem is women - old flames, new flames and one in particular. How he tries to cope made a West End smash, a very successful film and now a hilarious evening's enetertainment.

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Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

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