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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
TownGlasgow
CountyGlasgow
From2nd December 2014
To13th December 2014
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Wed, Thu, Sat Mats 14:30
Theatre Royal (V623)
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  • Date of change: 1 Apr 14 - T1232327476

Top Hat

Top Hat

Work:: Top Hat (S923255516)

The 1935 film centres on American dancer Jerry Travers (Astaire) who is working for bumbling producer Horace Hardwick in London. When Jerry practices his new dance routine late one night in Horace's hotel, it wakes the sleeping Dale Tremont (Rogers) below. When she goes upstairs to complain, the two are immediately attracted to each other, but complications arise when Dale mistakes Jerry for Horace, who is married to her friend.
Music Irving Berlin
Lyrics Irving Berlin

Production:: (T1232327476)

Producer Kee Menzies
Producer Stewart F Lane
Producer Bonnie Comley
Producer Ted Hartley
Producer Flora Suk-Hwa Yoon
Director Matthew White
Choreographer Bill Deamer
Design Hildegard Bechtler
Costume Jon Morrell
Lighting Peter Mumford
Sound Gareth Owen
Musical Director Dan Jackson
Musical Director Michael Steel (assistant)
Performer Alan Burkitt (Jerry Travers)
Performer Charlotte Gooch (Dale Tremont)
Performer Clive Hayward (Horace Hardwick)
Performer Rebecca Thornhill (Madge Hardwick)
Performer Sebastien Torkia (Alberto Beddini)
Performer John Conroy (Bates)
Performer Lucy Ashenden
Performer Thomas Audibert
Performer Caroline Bateson
Performer Sophie Camble
Performer Matthew Caputo
Performer Kristy Cullen
Performer Paul Farrell
Performer Ian Goss
Performer Carys Gray
Performer Alyn Hawke
Performer Rebecca Hodge
Performer Samuel Humphreys
Performer Thomas Inge
Performer Thomas-Lee Kidd
Performer Sarah-Marie Maxwell
Performer David McKechnie
Performer John McManus
Performer George Olney
Performer Ben Palmer
Performer Holly Rostron
Performer Maria Ward
Performer Amy West
Performer Monique Young

Listing:: L01995404000




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