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Darling of the Day (1968)

Union Theatre, Inner London
From: Wednesday, 20th March 2013
To: Saturday, 20 April 2013

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Synopsis

Written in 1968, based on Arnold Bennett's ?Buried Alive', Styne (?Funny Girl' & ?Gypsy'), Harburg (Finian's Rainbow & film "The Wizard Of Oz') and Johnson ( films ?Roxie Hart' & ?The Grapes Of Wrath') adapted this story of a celebrated artist, yearning for anonymity. He fakes his own death and assumes his valet's identity but carries on painting - which means his art mysteriously keeps reappearing.

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Michael Coveney - 25 March 2013

This forgotten musical by the composer of Gypsy and Funny Girl, Jule Styne, and the lyricist of Finian's Rainbow, E Y "Yip" Harburg, won a Tony on Broadway for Patricia Routledge in 1968, having garnered very mixed reviews and a closing notice after just 31 performances.

  It's an Edwardian anomaly of a show, set in the London world of art dealers and pub crawlers and based on a play written exactly a century ago by Arnold Bennett, initially scripted by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall, then by Nunnally Johnson, and first starring horror film hero Vincent Price as a withdrawn painter posing as his own late manservant in order to reinvent himself as an artist.

  Routledge's role of Alice Challis, a Putney widow who marries the disguised artist, is here taken by bouncy, chirpy Katy Secombe, while Price's suave brush-man, Priam Farll, is very well sung by James Dinmore. Rebecca Caine chips in vividly in with an art gallery patr...

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Sue Richards - 11 April 2013: starstarstarstar

Beautifully crafted. We had a lovely evening. Well done all!...

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Cast

Katy Secombe (Alice Challice)
Rebecca Caine (Lady Vale)
Bethan-Wyn Davies (Flower Girl/Stenographer)
Catherine Digges (Daphne)
James Dinsmore (Priam Farll)
Michael Hobbs (Clive Oxford)
Will Keith (Pennington)
Jonathan Leinmuller (Duncan Farll)
Dan Looney (Sidney)
Olivia Maffett (Mrs Leek)
Danielle Morris (Rosey)
Matthew Rowland (Alf)
John Sandberg (Bert)
Andy Secombe (Henry Leek/Judge)

Creative

Jule Styne (Music)
Yip Harburg (Lyrics)
Nunnally Johnson (Book)
Paul Foster (Director)
Christopher Giles (Design)
Christopher Giles (Costume)
Inga Davis-Rutter (Musical Director)
Matt Flint (Choreographer)


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