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Performance

VenueThe Rosemary Branch
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th September 2004
Opened13th September 2004
To2nd October 2004
WhenTue-Sat 19:45. Sep 13 19:30. Sun 18:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
The Rosemary Branch (V333)
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Making Dickie Happy

Making Dickie Happy

Work:: Making Dickie Happy (S639724350)

Young Noel Coward and his boyfriend, Tono; young 'Dickie' Mountbatten and a naval chum, and youngish Agatha Christie, mysteriously alone and using another name, all find themselves at an hotel on an island off the Devon coast soon after the end of the First World War. The results of this curious gathering are at the heart of Jeremy Kingston s new play, whose premiere coincides with the 25th anniversary of Mountbatten s death. The weekend is fictitious, the people real; this look at relationships, marriages, engagements, promises, hellos and goodbyes is never less than fascinating.
Author Jeremy Kingston

Production:: (T0742814233)

Producer Jane Nightwork Productions (in association with the Rosemary Branch Theatre)
Director Robert Gillespie
Design Kevin Freeman
Lighting Stephen Ley
Performer Robert Forknall (Noel Coward)
Performer Hywel John (Lord Louis - Dickie - Mountbatten)
Performer Caroline Wildi (Agatha Christie)
Performer David Peto (Tono)
Performer Matt Reeves (J-Boy)
Performer Rob Pomfret (Cyril)

Listing:: L019377327




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