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Performance

VenueOpen Air Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From24th July 2001
Opened26th July 2001
To16th August 2001
WhenJul 24, 25, 26m, 26, 27, 28m, 28, 30, 31 Aug 1, 9m, 9, 10, 11m, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16m, 16 E20:00, M14:30.
PricesFrom £8.50. To £23.00.
Open Air Theatre (V403)
Current/Future Listings
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Where's Charley?

Where's Charley?

Work:: Where's Charley? (S01991356452)

Where's Charley?, a musical version of the perennial favourite Charley's Aunt, is a Broadway take on a quintessentially English comedy-farce of mistaken identities. Charley and Jack are two Victorian college boys desperate to court their beaus Kitty and Amy but can't without a chaperone. Enter Charley's aunt...who is not all she seems. Based on Charley's Aunt. Original production in 1958 starred Norman Wisdom.
Music Frank Loesser
Lyrics Frank Loesser
Book by George Abbott

Production:: (T1721472022)

Company New Shakespeare Company
Director Ian Talbot
Design Terry Parsons
Choreographer Gillian Gregory
Director Catherine Jayes (music)
Choreographer Gillian Gregory
Performer Cameron Biakely (Charley)
Performer Lottie Mayor (Amy)
Performer Cameron Blakely
Performer Alistair Robins
Performer Karen Evans
Performer Philip York
Performer Christopher Godwin
Performer Mary Lincoln
Performer John Conroy

Listing:: L0637101273




Reviews

Reviews


UK Theatre Web: 04Aug01: Star RatingStar RatingStar Rating
A show that just flies by. Good performances from Cameron Blakely, John Conroy, and Christopher Godwin. Not the greatest product and songs, but being in Regents Park in the open air on a beautiful day is wonderful.

User Reviews

USER: UK Theatre Web (04Aug01): A show that just flies by. Good performances from Cameron Blakely, John Conroy, and Christopher Godwin. Not the greatest product and songs, but being in Regents Park in the open air on a beautiful day is wonderful.

Special Performances


  • 1 Aug 01 Sign Interpreted
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