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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. | ||
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+ | The action takes place in Robert Danvers's flat in London. | ||
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*Sound Operator - [[Dillon|Dill]] | *Sound Operator - [[Dillon|Dill]] | ||
*Set Designer - [[Robert Clarke]] | *Set Designer - [[Robert Clarke]] | ||
− | *Set Construction - [[Syd Mark]], [[Ray Seaton]] & [[ | + | *Set Construction - [[Sid Marks|Syd Mark]], [[Ray Seaton]] & [[Roy Savage]] |
*Wardrobe - [[Chris Curd]] | *Wardrobe - [[Chris Curd]] | ||
*Production Assistant - [[John Kidd]] | *Production Assistant - [[John Kidd]] | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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+ | Image:TAGIMS001.jpg|[[John Anderson]] & ????? | ||
+ | Image:TAGIMS002.jpg|[[John Anderson]] & ????? | ||
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== Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | == Reminiscences and Anecdotes == |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 14 September 2014
Produced by Mark Powell
Performances: Sun 4th – Sat 10th January 1976, Main Stage
Contents
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.
The action takes place in Robert Danvers's flat in London.
Cast
- Robert Danvers - John Anderson
- Clare Dorlation-Finch - Chris Tiller
- Andrew Hunter - David Guest
- Porter - Charles Cheetham
- Paola - Lindsay Black
- Marion - Jan Treacher
- Jimmy - Malcolm Saunders
Crew
- Stage Manager - Mike Mawby
- Assistant Stage Manager - Bill Curd
- Lighting - Tony Wilson
- Sound Recording - Mike Mawby
- Sound Operator - Dill
- Set Designer - Robert Clarke
- Set Construction - Syd Mark, Ray Seaton & Roy Savage
- Wardrobe - Chris Curd
- Production Assistant - John Kidd
- Front of House Manager - Helen Boutall
- Box Office Manager - Frank Howcutt
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
John Anderson & ?????
John Anderson & ?????
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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