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*Props - [[Alan Buckman]] & the Cast
 
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* Thanks to: Emma Marks, the cast and crew of [[A Servant of Two Masters (2005)]] and [[Footprints in the Sand (2005)]], [[Mike Elliott]], Lancasters, [[Val Williams]], [[Jenny Bennett]].
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Image:Razzle cast.jpg|Colourised photo of the cast of On The Razzle. (Photo: [[Mark Davies]])
 
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 23 September 2016

Poster by Bob Callender

by Tom Stoppard

Directed by Bob Callender

Performances: Tue 3rd – Sat 7th May 2005, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Romance, adventure, mistaken identity and hair-breadth escapes as two put-upon grocer's clerks cut loose and head for the bright lights of Vienna - On the Razzle. But they daren't bump into their crazy boss, or his new mistress, or his slick new servant, or his beautiful young ward who's just eloped with her penniless suitor, or the rich aunt with the French maid who's taken a shine to the world's worst coachman ... Stoppard's script fizzes with insanely silly situations and dazzling wordplay worthy of the "cleverest playwright of the era".

Cast

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