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by [[Keith Waterhouse]] & [[Willis Hall]] | by [[Keith Waterhouse]] & [[Willis Hall]] | ||
− | Designed & Directed by [[John | + | Designed & Directed by [[John Woodrooffe]] |
Performances: Sun 1st – Sat 7th March [[1970]], [[Bell Theatre|Theatre]] | Performances: Sun 1st – Sat 7th March [[1970]], [[Bell Theatre|Theatre]] | ||
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== Reviews == | == Reviews == | ||
− | + | Alan Warwick wrote: "...A quick-fire comedy with a preoccupation for adultery, very amusingly handled by its cast of four...the piece produced a lot of laughs to a full house. | |
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
− | + | <gallery caption="Photo by [[Bim Harding]]" widths="300px" heights="300px" perrow="5"> | |
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+ | Image:SayWhoYouAre003.jpg|[[]] & [[Leslie Lidyard]] | ||
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+ | Image:SayWhoYouAre006.jpg|[[Leslie Lidyard]] & [[]] | ||
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== Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | == Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
− | + | [[Say Who You Are (1989)]] | |
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== References == | == References == | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 19 March 2017
by Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall
Designed & Directed by John Woodrooffe
Performances: Sun 1st – Sat 7th March 1970, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- David Lord - Alex Kanarek
- Sarah Lord - Averil Cookman
- Valerie Pitman - Ann Solly
- Stuart Wheeler - Leslie Lidyard
Crew
- Stage Manager - Eric Gibson
- Assistant Stage Managers - Margery Keeble, Dilys Turner, Ginny Kybert
- Lighting - Ray Partridge
- Sound - Christine Wilson
- Assistant to the director - Ginny Kybert
Reviews
Alan Warwick wrote: "...A quick-fire comedy with a preoccupation for adultery, very amusingly handled by its cast of four...the piece produced a lot of laughs to a full house.
Gallery
[[]] & Leslie Lidyard
Leslie Lidyard & [[]]
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.