Make Me an Offer (1973)
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Book by Wolf Mankowitz Music & Lyrics by Monty Norman & David Heneker
Produced by Eileen Nelson & Raymond Nelson
Performances: 14th & 16th – Sat 21st July 1973, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Our first musical.
The action takes place in the Portobello Road, London & Cramping Grange, a country house.
Cast
- Charlie, a young dealer - Richard Ebbs
- Sally, his wife - Sharon Pearce
- Redhead, a lady dealer - Anne Mattey
- Wendl, an important dealer - John Harris
- Sparta, a demolition dealer - Arthur Skinner
- Gwen, his daughter - Ginny Kybert
- Mindel - Dennis Packham
- Sweeting - Tom Swann
- Other dealers
- Fred - Malcolm Saunders
- Moishe - Mike Mawby
- Milton - Brian Scoltock
- Taffy - Nigel Parry-Jones
- Paddy - Peter Davies
- Bernard - Kenneth Madden
- John True - John Davies
- His Clerk - Mike Mattey
- Trippers, Shoppers etc - Sally Davies, Doris Emmerton, Lilian Frith, Sheila Harris, Diana Hawkesworth, David Mattey, Jayne Mattey, Doreen Pearce, Josie Robinson, Sara Saunders & Jean Warboyes
Music
- Musical Director - Raymond Nelson
- Orchestra led by Irene Winbourne (Piano)
- Flute - Janet Gorman
- Clarinet - Janet Parkin
- Violins - Pamela Petts & Jane Fenton
- Violoncello - Sally Fenton
- Double Bass - Patricia Miles
- Percussion - Nicholas Hislam
Crew
- Choreography - Doreen Pearce
- Design - David Nash
- Stage Manager - Tony Westhead
- Assistant Stage Managers - Susan Cooksey, Clarence Llewellyn-Smith, Sheila Pasco, Glyn Putwain, Raymond Sargent & Christine Wilson
- Lighting Control - Wendy Opie, Tony Rapson & Colin Stokes
- Sound - Gordon Scott
- Set Construction - Paul Beech, Bernard Bullbrook, Christine Crow, Geoffrey Keep, Roy Savage, Ray Seaton & Yvonne Shun
- Wardrobe - Helen Dixon
- F.O.H. Manager - Frank Howcutt
- Programme Design - David Marchant
- Photographs - B.I.M. Harding
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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