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SLICE OF SATURDAY NIGHT
Words and music by the Heather Brothers
King's Head Theatre - 1 - 26 Aug: Transferred Arts Theatre 27 Aug: Transferred
Strand Theatre 6 Sep
The Heather Brothers' homage to the Swinging Sixties music was a smash-hit
success when presented at the King's Head Theatre and transferred to
the Arts Theatre, London, where it enjoyed a long run. It then moved
to the Strand Theatre London September 6, 1993 for a 12 week run.
The Club-A-Go-Go, run by Eric 'Rubber legs' DeVere, a faded rock star,
is where "the action is" on Saturday night, which means chatting-up,
the boasting, the heartaches - in fact, all the highs and lows of teenage
emotions. A knowing and affectionate look back to the 60s, with a fast-moving
score of doo-wop, soft rock, and many laughs (and a few reminiscent sighs)
along the way!
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SYNOPSIS
It's Saturday Night at the provincial "Club A-Go-Go" and
three blokes and four birds are out on the pull. The girls, chalk-faced,
pale lipped and lacquered to perfection are desperate to look like
Twiggy, Sandy Shaw or Dusty Springfield. The lads in their button-down
collars and leather caps are all would-be Beatles or embryo Donovans.
However, beneath the girls' skimpy Mary Quant and St Laurent copied
dresses beat virginal Barbara Cartland hearts, while inside the lads'
cool, hipster trousers lurk the impulses which have driven adolescents
to distraction since the dawn of time.
Sue is going out with Gary, who chats up Penny and any other bit of
stuff that looks his way. Sharon fancies Rick who fancies Sharon but
can't pluck up courage to tell her because she hasn't told him.
Eddie fancies Bridget who doesn't fancy anyone.
And so, watched over by ageing rocker Eric (Rubber-legs) De Vere, the
club's seen-it-all, done-it-all owner, we follow then as they wend their
way through teenage sexual mores as rigid and predictable as any New
Guinea tribesman's initiation rights.
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Cast:
5 female, 5 male, no chorus
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MUSICAL NUMBERS
- Baby I Love You
- The Boy Of My Dreams
- Cliff
- Club a-Go-Go
- Don't Touch Me
- Eric's Gonna Keep Doing
- Eric's Hokey Cokey
- Heartbreaker
- I Fancy You
- If You Wanna Have Fun
- It Wouldn't Be Saturday Night Without A Fight
- Last Saturday Night
- Lies
- The Long Walk Back
- Love On Our Side
- Oh So Bad
- P.E.
- Please Don't Tell Me
- Romance/Wham Bam
- Saturday Chat
- Sentimental Eyes
- Seventeen
- A Slice of Saturday Night
- Twiggy
- Waiting
- What Do I Do Now?
- What Do You Do?
- Who'd Be Seventeen
- You're So Oh .....
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The Scenes:
In and around The Club A Go-Go
Instrumentation:
keyboards, 2 electric & acoustic guitars, bass guitar, drums
Vocal Score and Libretto on hire only
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- "A pleasurable, lightly satirical revel in Sixties manners
and music ... with bite, kick and hanky-panky." Guardian
- "The Heather Brothers' musical spoof on the Saturday night
rituals of pubescent 17-year-old delinquents in the 60s is full of
such clever self-mocking charm that it's difficult to come away feeling
anything but thoroughly entertained ... the real pleasure comes from
the Brothers' shameless poaching of an eclectic cross-section of famous
60s numbers - Cliff and the Shads to Bob Dylan via the Beatles - superb
comic pastiche and sharp, cuff-link humour " Time Out
- "A Slice of Saturday Night" is a musical pastiche that
takes you spinning back to the Swinging decade to celebrate the eternal
embarrassment of teen age ... girls in mini-skirts and boys in Chelsea
boots sing songs about teen trauma that sound like all those 60s hits
you've heard on retrospective shows." What's On
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Discography:
Original Cast Recording
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