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Performance

VenueNew Vic Theatre
Also: Stephen Joseph Room, Theatre in the Round
TownNewcastle-under-Lyme
CountyStaffordshire
From20th April 2001
To12th May 2001
When19:30, Mat Sat Apr 28 at 14:30
PricesFrom £5.00. To £14.50.
New Vic Theatre (V119)
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Privates on Parade

Work:: Privates on Parade (S4668)

Malaya 1948 and the British Army is fighting communism. One of its secret weapons is the bawdy humour and musical revue of the Song and Dance Unit South East Asia - better known as SADUSEA. Join Captain Terri Dennis as he attempts to create a sparkling show, despite being landed with a bunch of wet behind the ears recruits who can't tell a tap step from a tea cup. Under the increasingly deranged eye of a Sergeant Major convinced that Christianity can overcome Communism, can new boy Steven Flowers keep his nerve, and lose his virginity, before the final curtain? Based on playwright Nichols' own experiences entertaining the troops during his national service with Kenneth Williams and Stanley Baxter, Privates On Parade is a portrait of a forgotten struggle and an affectionate musical tribute to the British Army entertainment corps. Expect strong language, song, dance and comedy.
Author Peter Nichols
Music Denis King

Production:: (T746923940)

Company New Vic
Director Rupert Goold
Director Jonathan Gill (music)
Design Tim Shortall
Sound James Earls-Davis
Lighting Mark Doubleday
Choreographer Beverley Edmunds
Music Dennis King
Performer James Allen (Sergeant-Major Reg Drummond)
Performer Charles Baker (Sergeant Kevin Cartwright)
Performer Howard Gossington (Private Flowers)
Performer Geoff Hennessy (Lance Corporal Charles Bishop)
Performer Ian Jervis (Corporal Len Bonny)
Performer Nick Lumley (Major Giles Flack)
Performer Michael Malon (Aircraftman Eric Young-Love)
Performer Rebecca Sarker (Sylvia)
Performer Peter Shorey (Captain Terri Dennis)

Listing:: L02083563002




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