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Performance

VenueBarbican Centre
Also: Barbican Theatre,Barbican Hall. Guildhall School of Music and Drama Theatre, Cinema1,Cinema2,Gallery, Silk Street Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From31st May 1998
To21st June 1998
Barbican Centre (V371)
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On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

Work:: On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (S4439)

The classic Broadway musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever will finally receive its British premiere, more than 30 years after it was first seen in New York. The story of reincarnation, psychoanalysis and time travel will open at the fringe Bridewell Theatre in London on 10 January 2000, with previews from 7 January, and will continue until 12 February 2000. The 1965 stage musical was later adapted into the 1970 Hollywood film starring Barbara Streisand and Yves Montand. Daisy's smoking threatens her engagement to an aspiring corporate high-flyer. When she turns to psychoanalyst Dr Bruckner for help, he discovers that she has extra-sensory powers. She knows when a phone will ring before anybody else hears it, she can locate other people's misplaced keys and she can make flowers grow just by talking to them. Even more curious is her insistence that she lived a previous life as Melinda Wells, a feisty 18th century lady, far removed from her present incarnation as timid, easygoing Daisy of 1960s Manhattan.
Music Burton Lane
Book by Alan Jay Lerner
Lyrics Alan Jay Lerner

Production:: (T1652662624)

Performer Brian Torfeh
Performer Jessica Martin
Performer Barbara Young
Performer Christopher Holt
Performer Rae Baker
Performer David Firth
Performer Harry Landis
Performer Rory Campbell
Director Ian Marshall Fisher
Director Jason Carr (Music)

Listing:: L0270540996

Cinema. Part of the 'Discover the Lost Musicals' season



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Cinema. Part of the 'Discover the Lost Musicals' season

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