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Performance

VenueRiverside Studios
Also: Studios 1, 2 and 3, Cinema
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From20th December 2012
To2nd March 2013
WhenTue-Sat 19:45. Thu, Sat, Sun Mats 15:00
PricesFrom £25.00. To £40.00.
Riverside Studios (V331)
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  • Date of change: 19 Oct 12 - T01768018012

Salad Days

Salad Days

Work:: Salad Days (S1681)

In a sunny, happy, optimistic and often absurd 1954, Timothy and Jane graduate from University. Under pressure from their parents they have to find a job and a husband, respectively. Timothy's family send him off to meet a series of influential and increasingly eccentric uncles, while Jane's mother lines up a series of eligible but dull potential husbands. A chance meeting with a tramp brings the couple together as his street piano - named Minnie - gives everyone an irresistible and unstoppable urge to dance. The tramp gives Timothy the job of looking after the piano for a month. Once the month is over and after all kinds of wonderful adventures - including a ride in a flying saucer - Minnie the piano is passed on to a new couple and Timothy and Jane's families are reconciled.
Author Dorothy Reynolds
Music Julian Slade

Production:: (T01768018012)

Producer Riverside Studios
Producer Tete a Tete
Director Bill Bankes-Jones
Design Tim Meacock
Lighting Mark Doubleday
Choreographer Quinny Sacks
Musical Director Anthony Ingle
Performer Luke Alexander
Performer Lee Boggess
Performer Charlie Cameron
Performer Richard Kent Chalk
Performer Nicholas Collier
Performer Matthew Hawksworth
Performer Mark Inscoe
Performer Kathryn Martin
Performer Leo Miles
Performer Tom Millen
Performer Katie Moore
Performer Gemma Page
Performer Ellie Robertson
Performer Tanya Stephens
Performer Tony Timberlake
Performer Josephine Warren

Listing:: L1606311695

Studio 2



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