Quick, Quick, Slow
Cast & Crew
Cast
A Head Waiter | David Kincaid |
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A Workman | Roderick Smith |
Alberto, a hairdresser | Jonathan Mallard |
Antonio Laveline, a ballroom dancing adjudicator | Desmond McNamara |
Arthur Bradshaw | John Baddeley |
Betty Bradshaw, Arthur’s wife | Jane Freeman |
Colin Wentworth, Norman’s brother | Paul Henry |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Bruce Bould |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Rosamund Clifford |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Lilian Evans |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Tim Fearon |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Charles Garland |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Felicity Harrison |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Paul Henry |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Chris Hickman |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Paddy Jover |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | David Kincaid |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Jonathan Mallard |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Desmond McNamara |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Laurie Pritchard |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Roderick Smith |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Eric Wilson |
Competitors, workers , beginners etc | Janice Younger |
Jill, Colin’s girlfriend | Felicity Harrison |
Linds Bradshaw, Arthur’s daughter | Tina Martin |
Master of Ceremonies | Tim Fearon |
Norman Wentworth | Jeffrey Shankley |
Vicky, a ballroom instructress | Stella Moray |
Crew | |
Book | David Turner |
Choreograher | Virginia Mason |
Designer | David Cockayne |
Director | Peter Dews |
Lighting | Alan Russell |
Lyrics | Julian More |
Music | Monty Norman |
Musical Director | Grant Hossack |
Orchestrations | Ray Cook |
Photographs
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Observations
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Quick Quick Slow was ahead of its time – when “Strictly” was far in the future The plan was to transfer to the West End – however, the producers failed to raise sufficient funding to carry out this plan. Monty Norman told me this in a telephone conversation.
I sang the opening line in the show.
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