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Performance

VenueLyric Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From18th April 2002
Opened29th April 2002
To8th June 2002
WhenMon-Sat 19:30 (except Apr 29 at 19:00), Mats Thurs/Sat 14:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £35.00.
Lyric Theatre (V399)
Current/Future Listings
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Daisy Pulls it Off

Work:: Daisy Pulls it Off (S2915)

It's 1927 and Daisy Meredith is the first scholarship girl taken from an elementary school to be allowed access to the hallowed halls of Grangewood School for Young Ladies. Enthusiastic and plucky to the last, Daisy finds herself struggling against unspeakable snobs Sybil and Monica and their ghastly schemes to get her expelled. Ably assisted by her new best friend, madcap and self styled poet, Trixie Martin, Daisy finds herself caught up in a series of irresistible adventures including the search for missing treasure. Can they work out the mysterious clues and save the school from closure? Or will they be beaten by the enigmatic Mr Scoblowski? This riotous and affectionate pastiche of the classic girls' school story was a huge West End hit and won the Olivier Award and Drama Theatre Award for Best Comedy. Full of hilarious characters and splendid scrapes Daisy Pulls it Off celebrates, with a sly wit and a big heart, an arguably sweeter, more innocent era.
Author Denise Deegan

Production:: (T1693183744)

The school song is written by Beryl Waddle-Browne, an anagram of Andrew Lloyd-Webber who co-produces the show.
Producer Really Useful Group
Producer Clear Channel Entertainment
Director David Gilmore
Design Glenn Willoughby (recreated by [Terry Parsons])
Lighting Brian Harris
Performer Hannah Yelland (Daisy)
Performer Katherine Heath (Trixie)
Performer Katherine Igoe (Clare)
Performer Emma Stansfield
Performer Jane Mark
Performer Anna Francolini
Performer Amber Edlin
Performer Gailie Morrison
Performer Charlotte West-Oram
Performer Roger Heathcott
Performer Helen Brampton
Performer Louisa McCarthy
Performer Jenni Maitland
Performer Maxine Gregory

Listing:: L1252634971




Production details

The school song is written by Beryl Waddle-Browne, an anagram of Andrew Lloyd-Webber who co-produces the show.

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