The Black and White / Then Again... A New Lyric Revue (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith)
The Black and White / Then Again... A New Lyric Revue (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith)

The Black and White / Then Again... A New Lyric Revue (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith) (1997)


The Black and White / Then Again... A New Lyric Revue (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith)

The Black and White (1959)

Multi-part Production Then Again...: A New Lyric Review
Date from

27 March 1997

Press night: 27 March. Sign language interpreted performance: 10 April.

Date to

19 April 1997

The revue included sketches by Stephen Fry, N.F. Simpson, Julian Clary and Richard Curtis as well as classic and new material from Harold Pinter. The performers were Desmond Barrit, Dawn French, Sheila Hancock, and Neil Mullarkey. John Gould played piano to accompany the material. Pinter attended the rehearsals on the morning of 19 February and attended the press night on 27 March.

No of Performances Unknown
Language English

Venues

Main House, Lyric Theatre Hammersmith (Est. 1895)

27-Mar-1997 to 19-Apr-1997

Press night: 20/03. Sign language interpreted performance: 10/04.

Linked Productions

God's District / Then Again... A New Lyric Revue (Premiere: Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith) (1997)

Notes:

Linked People

Neil Bartlett (1958)

Creative | Director


Chris Davey

Creative | Lighting Designer


Ed Clarke

Creative | Sound Designer


Cassie Arundel

Technical | Company Stage Manager


Carolyn Menteith

Technical | Deputy Stage Manager


Sian Snelling

Technical | Assistant Stage Manager


Rae Smith

Creative | Set Painter


Mike Laye

Creative | Publicity Photographer


Scarlet Design N/A

Creative | Poster design


Steven Whinnery

Creative | Sign Language Interpreter


Sharon Kean Associates N/A

Production | Press Representative(s)


Linked Organisations

Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith (Producing & Receiving House | Est. 1895)

Lyric Sq, King St, London W6 0QL, England

Producer.

Characters

First Old Woman (Age: old, Female)

Unnamed character from 'The Black and White'

Performer: Sheila Hancock (1933)

Second Old Woman (Age: old, Female)

Unnamed character from 'The Black and White'

Performer: Dawn French (1957)

Linked Awards

No award have been added to this production record yet.

Resources

Paul Taylor, 'Funny Ha Ha', The Independent, 1997 (URL)

Type: Review

External Link: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/funny-haha-1275448.html

Sources

Harold Pinter Appointments Diary, 1997

The British Library Modern Manuscripts, The Harold Pinter Archive, Add MS 88880/12/30, no ff

Library archive

Information about performance times taken from entry for March.