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The teenagers are usually played by people much older<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Slice_of_Saturday_Night A Slice of Saturday Night] on Wikipedia</ref> | The teenagers are usually played by people much older<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Slice_of_Saturday_Night A Slice of Saturday Night] on Wikipedia</ref> | ||
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+ | "Why don't we do it again?', said Lisa. "It will be the tenth annivaersary." | ||
+ | It seemed such an innocuous remark. Gathered in the bar reminiscing over old times were the few of the remnants of a remarkable production that had first seen the light of day some nine years previously. | ||
+ | "I'm way too old.", I replied. "You could direct.", she said. | ||
+ | "Yeah right!", I said. "That is not going to happen...." | ||
+ | Thus was set in motion the course of events that brings "Slice" back to SLT after ten years. It's a beguiling show that bewitches anyone blessed enough to be a part of it. It's taken a massive team of actors, musicians, technical crew and backstage staff to bring it to fruition. I just hope you have as much fun watching as we had bringing it to the stage. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 7 August 2023
Directed by Jack King
Performances: Tue 1st - Sat 5th April 2008, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
From the Wikipedia entry: A Slice of Saturday Night is a pastiche of the Sixties and a tale of teenage dreams, young love and romance it is set around 1964 in nightclub called Club-a-Go-Go.
The teenagers are usually played by people much older<ref>A Slice of Saturday Night on Wikipedia</ref>
"Why don't we do it again?', said Lisa. "It will be the tenth annivaersary." It seemed such an innocuous remark. Gathered in the bar reminiscing over old times were the few of the remnants of a remarkable production that had first seen the light of day some nine years previously. "I'm way too old.", I replied. "You could direct.", she said. "Yeah right!", I said. "That is not going to happen...." Thus was set in motion the course of events that brings "Slice" back to SLT after ten years. It's a beguiling show that bewitches anyone blessed enough to be a part of it. It's taken a massive team of actors, musicians, technical crew and backstage staff to bring it to fruition. I just hope you have as much fun watching as we had bringing it to the stage. Jack King, Director.
Cast
- Eric "Rubber Legs" de Vene - Bob Callender
- Gary and Terry - Chas Doyle
- Sue - Ruth Huggett
- Eddie - Brendan Murphy
- Bridgett - Catherine Ellis
- Rick - Simon Holland
- Sharon - Juliette Stark
- Penny and Shirl - Michelle Thomson
Band
- Lead Guitar - Jim Covington
- Bass guitar - Bushel Montel
- Keyboards - David Haviland
- Drums - Tony Smy
- Rhythm guitar/vocals - Del Newman
Crew
- Producer - Lionel Monks
- Assistant Director - Lee Ridgeway
- Choreographer- Anna York
- Musical Director - Jim Covington
- Stage Manager - Jess Osorio
- ASMs - Lisa Kalker, Lisa Thomas
- Sound Engineering - Ian Weatherhead
- Lighting Design - Philip Gammon/Anna York
- Lighting Operator - Barbs Hill
- Set Design - Charles Doyle
- Set Construction - Gavin Parker, Hans Mudlamootoo and the company
- Artwork - Hazel Hindle
- Technical Support - Mike Elliott
- Men's Jackets - Lisa Thomas
- Poster Design - Maria Bates
- Photography - Phil Gammon
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Gallery
Here is Phil Gammon's gallery of production photos
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.
"One of the best shows I have ever been in, so much fun! Especially getting throw-up over my shoe every night and making Chaz giggle!" Brendan Murphy (Eddie)
See Also
A Slice of Saturday Night (1998)
References
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