THE OTHER HALF
... Hugh Paddick as Frank Foster and Sheila Steafel as Terry Phillips in Alan Ayck- bourn's How the Other Half Loves at the Phoenix Leicester. ...
... Hugh Paddick as Frank Foster and Sheila Steafel as Terry Phillips in Alan Ayck- bourn's How the Other Half Loves at the Phoenix Leicester. ...
... LYNDA GLORIA STARRING AT THE SAVOY ...
... Apart from writing the play, the music and the lyrics, Mr Peacock plays the name-part himself. Review on Page 17. I a A. A. A. A. -A. -A. ...
... Singer LON SATTON has a voice that's all silk 'n' satin. It sounds fabulous on the JIM WEBB song Someone Is Standing Outside just released. ...
... LESLIE MACDONNELL (left), former Managing Director of MOSS EMPIRES, although now retired made a special return visit to the London Palladium on Monday to partner DICKIE ATTEN-BOROUGH in the ceremony of unveiling the plaque in memory of JUDY GARLAND who had so many triumphs at this famous London Theatre. ...
... Director Peter Cheeseman (centre) rehearses a scene in The Burning Mountain, the musical documentary first presented at the Victoria, Stoke- on- Trent, last Tuesday and is coming to London at the Cockpit next Monday. With Mr. Cheeseman are, left to right, Alan Davis, Arthur Whybrow and Edward Clayton. ...
... Always in the news DELPHINE-Y-DOMINGO-- one of the most stylish acts in the business ...
... Bandleader RAY McVAY receives the CARL ALAN Award, 1969. from PRINCESS MARGARET for the Best Orchestra. McVay's own story on page 7. ...
... BARRY HOPKINS, contender for top pop honours makes his Welsh debut in Carry On Holiday Startime at Rhyl Gaiety on Monday. ...
... Charles Savage's production of Huckleberry Finn, with Nicholas Clay (left) as Buck Grangerford and Robert East as Huck, which ends its run in the Nottingham Playhouse repertoire next Saturday. ...
... Licensee and manageress HILARY ASHINGTON with general manager ANDREW WILSON at Castaways re-opening night. ...
... V.I.P's at the re-opening of the WESSEX SOUND STUDIOS in Highbury refurbished at a cost of close on £200,000. Gathered round the 16-track desk and tape-machines are L to R: J. E. LA HAYE, D. STODDARD, L. LEWIS, LIZ HARMER-SMITH, A. B. CORNWELL, RON THOMPSON, ROBIN THOMPSON and composer, conductor, disc-producer LES READ. ...