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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
Set in the London of the early '60's when it was not quite Carnaby Street and the Beatles but more jazz and bedsits, this witty and zany comedy became quite a cult on both stage and films as expressing the essence of the era.
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Set in the London of the early '60s when it was not quite Carnaby Street and the Beatles but more jazz and bedsits, this witty and zany comedy became quite a cult on both stage and in film as expressing the essence of the era.
  
 
Three ill-matched young men share a house in Bayswater. When an innocent young girl, newly arrived in London and looking for the YMCA, wanders in, relationships and situations develop at an hilarious, complex and ludicrous pace.
 
Three ill-matched young men share a house in Bayswater. When an innocent young girl, newly arrived in London and looking for the YMCA, wanders in, relationships and situations develop at an hilarious, complex and ludicrous pace.

Revision as of 16:42, 22 July 2009

Poster by Poster Designer

by Ann Jellicoe

Directed by Angie Shrubsole

Performances: Sat 28th February – Thurs 5th March 1981, Main Stage


Introduction

Set in the London of the early '60s when it was not quite Carnaby Street and the Beatles but more jazz and bedsits, this witty and zany comedy became quite a cult on both stage and in film as expressing the essence of the era.

Three ill-matched young men share a house in Bayswater. When an innocent young girl, newly arrived in London and looking for the YMCA, wanders in, relationships and situations develop at an hilarious, complex and ludicrous pace.

The knack in question is the ability to get women ... Tolen has the knack, Colin desperately wants the knack, whilst Tom seems more concerned with bringing Tolen down to size ... and Nancy seems such a simple, straightforward young girl.

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