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+ | This was part of the Kaleidoscope '85 season, three shows over 5 weeks on the Bell Theatre stage with a basic set and lighting design, which were altered by directors to fit thier own shows. | ||
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+ | The series was sponsored by John Fairhurst Ltd. and Group 12 Ltd, with building materials donated by New Regency Ltd. | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 10 August 2008
by Neil Simon
Directed by Leslie Lidyard
Performances: Tue 2nd – Sat 6th July 1985, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The action of all four playlets takes place in rooms 203 and 204 in the Beverly Hills Hotel.
This was part of the Kaleidoscope '85 season, three shows over 5 weeks on the Bell Theatre stage with a basic set and lighting design, which were altered by directors to fit thier own shows.
The series was sponsored by John Fairhurst Ltd. and Group 12 Ltd, with building materials donated by New Regency Ltd.
Cast
Act I - Visitors from New York
- Hannah Warren - Ruth Shettle
- William Warren - Brian Scoltock
Act II - Visitors from Philadelphia
- Marvin Michaels - Ken Lucas
- Bunny - Laura Hussey
Act III - Visitors from London
- Sidney Nichols - Brian Scoltock
- Diana Nichols - Ruth Shettle
Act IV - Visitors from Chicago
- Mort Hollender - Ken Lucas
- Beth Hollender - Monica Peters
- Stu Franklin - Brian Scoltock
- Getr Franklin - Ruth Shettle
Crew
- Stage Manager - Valerie Still
- Assistant Stage Managers - Christine Brooks, Laura Hussey, Una Sankey & Roy Southin
- Lighting - Colin Tyler
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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