On the Level
A musical in 2 acts by Ronald Millar: Music by Ron Grainer.
Saville Theatre, London - 19 April, 1966 (138 perfs)
Synopsis
This is. a story of today - of perfectly normal parents
and their perfectly normal children - caught up in the favourite British
academic obstacle race - exams.
Act I
The story begins in any examination hall - in fact,
in several. But - no gloom, no desperation - because all the candidates
know both the questions and the answers beforehand. Children and parents
mock the whole examination system.
Authority demands an explanation - in the first place,
from Clancy Pettinger, the Security Officer in charge of the exam papers.
Clancy takes us back nearly a year. He is with his secretary, Kathie
Parker at the last night of the Proms. A young stranger faints into her
arms; Clancy and Kathie take him back to his flat, where the boy, Joe
Whitby, explains that he's desperate with worry about his G.C.E. It's
Joe's third attempt; he must pass if he's to fulfil his dream of becoming
a doctor. Kathie and Joe realise they are failing in love. Kathie's brother
Mike is at school with whiz-kid, Norman Raikes and Eileen Wells. Eileen
asks Norman to take her to a club, but he turns her down - she's just
a kid. Late one evening after Kathie has left him Joe falls into a troubled
sleep - and dreams.
In the warehouse where all the exam papers are stored,
we find the harrassed Fiona hard at work, surrounded by thousands of
question papers. Clancy arrives, followed by Kathie. She's late because
she's been up half the night coaching Joe. Clancy realises Joe has taken
his place with Kathie - he can only hope to be her friend, as Fiona is
his. Later, alone in the warehouse, Kathie steals the first of several
question papers to help Joe. At Joe's flat, Kathie and Joe are in high
spirits. The pressure's off Joe; gaily he promises to go to Kathie's
twenty-first birthday party. They are joined by Chuck and Marie-Luce.
At the party we meet all the kids and their parents. Mike has found out
about the stolen papers and blackmails Kathie to keep him in pocket money.
But, suddenly, 'the cat is out of the bag'; question papers are passed
around from student to student and parent to parent. Kathie, Joe and
Clancy can do nothing to stop it. The party rises to a 'rave* climax.
ACT II
Later the same evening, the kids enjoy the sights of
London at night. Inside the discotheque, owned by Howard Motion, one
of the parents, the kids and parents discuss with Clancy, Joe and Kathie
how to keep the affair of the stolen papers secret. They decide to sit
tight and say nothing - but whiz-kid Norman has overheard them. The price
of his silence is bribes from parents - and the English paper from Kathie.
Not for himself, but for Marie-Luce, whom he's coaching. When the children
have left, the parents ruefully sigh for the good old days when they
were young.
Norman, with the English paper and others, goes to
see Marie-Lace, hoping to win her from her American boyfriend, Chuck,
But Marie-Luce tells him he's too young.
In the morgue where Joe works as an assistant night
porter Kathie meets him to give him the stolen papers.
Chuck goes to see Marie-Luce and she tells him they can soon marry, because
she won't have any trouble passing her exam how - the condition imposed
by her father. When Chuck sees the stolen papers, he realises there's
big money in them - a whole new industry, and with Chuck in charge the
cheating escalates rapidly, involving all the schools in London.
By now the situation is completely out of hand; Kathie
and Joe are on the run. Kathie tries to persuade him that two people
are more easily detected than one and they should part. Joe rejects the
idea. Clancy anxious to help them, finds Kathie and Joe in the Planetarium,
their favourite haunt, but he has been followed by Fiona, a spare-time
special constable. Clancy makes a last attempt to enlist her help and
sympathy - but fails. All three are arrested. The scandal makes world
headlines - "Britannia waives the rules." The parents mourn
the misdeeds of the children; the children attack the shortcomings of
their parents. But the guilty children and parents alike, are sentenced
to nine months. While in prison, Kathy has a baby. At the christening,
after they're released, the child is given the names George Clancy Edward
- 'the only possible initials."
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Cast
(in order of appearance)
Original cast shown
Clancy Pettinger - Barrie Ingham
Kathie - Angela Richards
Joe - Gary Bond
Fiona Sherringham - Phyllida Law
Eileen Wells - Sheila White
Marie-Luce - Sandra Michaels
Chuck - Rod McLennan
Norman - Bernard Sharpe
George Parker - Barney Gilbraith
Mildred Parker - Irlin Hall
Howard Morton - Robert Cawdron
Helen Morton - Carolyn Hudson
Eric - Bobby Bannerman
Michael - Richard Fox
Judge - Brian Hewitt-Jones
The Singers: Olwen Hughes, Vanessa Howard, Paddy Glynne,
Joyce Dalton, Brian Forster, Terry Mitchell, Joseph Saber, Earle Cross,
Vicky Molon, Sheila White, Clare Welch, Kenneth Waller, Tim Kynman, Bobby
Banner man, Noel Tovey.
The Dancers: Caryl Little, Caroline Haig, Julie Pitcher,
Kathy Preston, Richard Fox, Mike Bevan, Barrie Young, Mary Clubb, Derina
House, Maggie Vieler, Louis Godfrey, David Thornton, John Lane.
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