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VenueBlackwood Miners' Institute
TownCaerphilly
CountyGwent
From18th November 2008
To18th November 2008
When19:30
PricesFrom £13.00. To £15.00.
Blackwood Miners' Institute (V1424)
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Victor Spinetti - A Very Private Diary - Revisited

Work:: Victor Spinetti - A Very Private Diary (S0944617299)


Production:: Revisited (T01993528936)

Award-winning screen and theatre star Victor Spinetti (A Hard Day’s Night, Oh, What a Lovely War, Help!, Oliver!) unlocks his very private diary to tell stories of legends from Beatles to Burton and Dietrich to Dali in a sensational evening of comedy, gossip and revelations. A Very Private Diary first appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe in the late 1980’s and after playing to sell-out houses transferred to The Donmar Warehouse, London and subsequently toured world-wide. The production was directed by the late writer and broadcaster Ned Sherrin, himself a master raconteur. The 2008 revisited production is dedicated to Ned Sherrin and coincides with the release of Victor's biography UP FRONT this autumn in paperback. Running time 2 hours including interval.
Producer Richard Jordan Productions Ltd (in association with Victoria Mather / Brian Kirk / Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and The Pleasance)
Director Ned Sherrin

Listing:: L955285079




Revisited

Award-winning screen and theatre star Victor Spinetti (A Hard Day’s Night, Oh, What a Lovely War, Help!, Oliver!) unlocks his very private diary to tell stories of legends from Beatles to Burton and Dietrich to Dali in a sensational evening of comedy, gossip and revelations. A Very Private Diary first appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe in the late 1980’s and after playing to sell-out houses transferred to The Donmar Warehouse, London and subsequently toured world-wide. The production was directed by the late writer and broadcaster Ned Sherrin, himself a master raconteur. The 2008 revisited production is dedicated to Ned Sherrin and coincides with the release of Victor's biography UP FRONT this autumn in paperback. Running time 2 hours including interval.

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