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Sam, the Highest Jumper of Them All archiveWhen bank clerk Sam Hark-Harkalark is falsely accused of stealing half a million pounds in banknotes signed 'Good God', he loses his job. Unbowed, he determines to jump higher than anyone else ever has. The only thing is, so far he hasn't jumped at all....

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Author: William Saroyan

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Archive listings for Sam, the Highest Jumper of Them All (2008)

Work type: Play.

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This is the play’s first revival since its first performance by Theatre Workshop at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in 1960, and the only piece Saroyan ever wrote to be premiered in Britain. After seeing Joan Littlewood’s production of Brendan Behan’s The Hostage, Saroyan wrote asking if the theatre wanted a new play from him. They responded enthusiastically, and the result was Sam, the Highest Jumper of Them All, a typically whimsical Saroyan play, as free-form and beguiling as a John Coltrane solo. Among the many characters surrounding Sam are a rock ‘n’ roll singer, a Russian policeman who periodically stands on his head, and the Ambassador from the Audience to the Play. This production will incorporate some sections banned by the Lord Chamberlain, and never seen on stage before. Performance length approx. 2 hoursProducer Instant Classics (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre). Director David Cottis. Design Fiona Parker. Performer Martin Bishop. Performer Richard Crawley. Performer Richard Cunningham. Performer Antony Jardine. Performer Anil Kumar. Performer Gordon Ridout. Performer Martin Ritchie. Performer Julia Sandiford. Performer Jessica Sandry. Performer Jennifer Thorne. Performer Matt Tully. Performer Sam Webster. Performer Tom Yeates.
8 Sep 08 to 22 Sep 08Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L40477116

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