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Production Details
204th Production - There’s A Girl In My Soup a comedy by Terence Frisby
Presented at Lowther Pavilion - 29 April to 2 May 1998.
Directed by Ian Rowe.
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Outline of Play
Robert is the newspaper food-and-wine connoisseur who dabbles in female delectations.
As the play opens, Robert says goodbye to one girl when he's picjed up by another who's a match for any roue. The romance bubbles along despite the contrast between sophisticated gourmet and modern girl.
Youth wins and Robert finds himself permanently in love while Marion's heart belongs to a pop musician who finally catches up with her and drags her home.
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Synopsis of Scenes
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The action of the play takes place in the drawing room of George and Clare Williams’ house in Highgate and Jane Bowers’ bedsitter in Holland Park.
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Act I
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Scene 1
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Wednesday evening, late summer
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Scene 2
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The following morning
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Scene 3
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The following Wednesday morning
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Act II
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Scene 1
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Wednesday evening two weeks later
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Scene 2
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The following Saturday morning
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Stage Crew
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Stage Manager
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Chris Jones
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Assistant Stage Manager
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Ray Butterfield
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Sound
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Michael Ward
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Lighting
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Godfrey Willacy
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Set Design and Construction
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Michael Ward and team
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Prompt
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Shirley Croasdale
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Properties
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Sue Dale and Rebecca Ridley
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Portraits
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John Lomax and Audrey Hopkins
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Set Dressing
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Heather Town
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Choreography
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Janet Klenk
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Wardrobe
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Eileen Stanning and Heather Town
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Costumes
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The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
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