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Yakety Yak (1982-11-Half MoonTheatre-London)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Half Moon Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
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Première Preview : Inconnu
Première : Monday 15 November 1982
Dernière : Inconnu
Mise en scène : Robert Walker •
Chorégraphie : Lynne Hockney •
Producteur :
Avec : Paul McGann (Danny), Steve McGann (Bo), Joe McGann (Joe), Griff Fender, Pikey Butler, Rita Ray, Duncan Kerr, Natalie Ogle, Nosmo King, Jimmy Compton.
Commentaires : With hardly any plot worry about, but excellent performances and the successful band known as “The Darts”, this was a great night’s entertainment for lovers of early rock’n’roll. The three brothers were played by three genuine brothers. The show underwent some re-writing and some minor re-casting for the transfer to the Astoria. Remarkably the cast was increased with yet another McGann brother - Mark McGann - and all four brothers were much praised for their acting and singing.

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Yakety Yak (1983-1-Astoria Theatre-London)
Type de série: West End TransferThéâtre: Astoria Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
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Première Preview : Inconnu
Première : Tuesday 18 January 1983
Dernière : Inconnu
Mise en scène : Robert Walker •
Chorégraphie : Lynne Hockney •
Producteur :
Avec : Paul McGann (Danny), Steve McGann (Bo), Joe McGann (Joe), Griff Fender, Pikey Butler, Rita Ray, Duncan Kerr, Natalie Ogle, Nosmo King, Jimmy Compton, Mark McGann, Kenny Andrews
Commentaires : With hardly any plot worry about, but excellent performances and the successful band known as “The Darts”, this was a great night’s entertainment for lovers of early rock’n’roll. The three brothers were played by three genuine brothers. The show underwent some re-writing and some minor re-casting for the transfer to the Astoria. Remarkably the cast was increased with yet another McGann brother - Mark McGann - and all four brothers were much praised for their acting and singing.