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Charlie Girl

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Charlie Girl
MusicDavid Heneker
John Taylor
LyricsDavid Heneker
John Taylor
BookHugh Williams
Margaret Vyner (Williams)
Ray Cooney
BasisStory Conceived by Ross Taylor
Productions1965 West End

Charlie Girl is a musical comedy production which premiered in the West End of London at the Adelphi Theatre on December 15, 1965 and became one of the most successful theatre shows of the day, playing for 2,202 performances, closing on March 27, 1971.[1] Although successful in London, Charlie Girl has never been produced on Broadway.

Original

The original stars were Joe Brown (Joe Studholme), Christine Holmes (Charlie Hadwell), Anna Neagle (Lady Hadwell), Derek Nimmo (Nicholas Wainwright), Hy Hazell (Kay Connor), Jean Lloyd Grant Mostyn and Stuart Damon (Jack Connor). When Joe Brown left the show in 1968, he was replaced by Gerry Marsden (of Gerry & The Pacemakers).[2]

Revival

The show was revived in London in 1986 starring Paul Nicholas (Joe), Lisa Hull (Charlie Hadwell), Cyd Charisse (Lady Hadwell), Nicholas Parsons (Nicholas Wainwright), Dora Bryan (Kay Connor) and Mark Wynter (Jack Connor), running for six months.[3]

Additional Credits

  • Directed by Wallace Douglas
  • Choreographed by Alfred Rodriques
  • Setting by Tod Kingman
  • Costumes by Cynthia Tingey
  • Orchestrations by Arthur Wilkinson
  • Musical Direction by Kenneth Alwyn

Synopsis

Lady Hadwell, the widow of an aristocrat, is struggling to make ends meet by opening her home to the public. The youngest of her three daughters, Charlotte, known as "Charlie", is a tomboy. Their loyal assistant, Joe, is in love with Charlie. When he learns he has won a fortune on the football pools, he conceals the fact from his employers. In the meantime, her mother is hoping for an engagement between Charlie and an American millionaire. The most memorable and comic moment of the show is when in a Cinderella style takeoff, Charlie has to return her hired evening gown, and the rest of the guests at the ball also decide to cavort in their underwear.

1965 Cast Album Song List

1986 Cast Album Song List

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Original Cast Album of the 1986 Revival of Charlie Girl


References