Play It Again Sam

  • Synopsis
  • The Cast
  • The Crew
  • Performance Details
  • Reviews
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Synopsis

Our homely hero has a problem. He idolizes Humphrey Bogart, but has none of his charm. His friends try to fix him up with beautiful dates, but he's so gauche that they always end abysmally. If only he had some of Bogart's technique! Fact is, he is more like a friendly dog than a hero, and this is what charms his best friend's wife to the point that they spend a night together. Now our hero is in a real mess. It's a tough life, making it in the world of beautiful people, when you yourself are homely, but it is grand fun to follow.

Written By  : Woody Allen
Directed by : Jerry Zimmer

The Cast:

Allan Felix Anthony Clapp
Nancy/Sharon/Gina/The Blonde Amy Hutchinson
Bogey Jack Robins
Dick Christie Tim Sydenham
Linda Christie Peta Long
Vanessa/Barbara/Sharon/Gallery GirlCharlie Potters

The Crew

DirectorJerry Zimmer
Stage ManagerDawn Hyatt
Assistant Stage ManagerKatarina Baumann
Set Design and ConstructionStan Fairfield and Max Bowden and Ray Trowbridge
Lighting DesignRay Trowbridge
Lighting OperationCat Turner
Sound Design and OperationSean Smith
PropertiesJudy Rogers
Crew and Properties assistantJohanna Wilson
Costume CoordinatorCathy Vogelesang
PublicityAlison Bowman
ProgrammeKym Clayton
Business ManagementAndrew Clark

Performance Details:

Thursday 30th March 2006 to Saturday 1st April 2006 8.00pm
Thursday 6th April 2006 to Saturday 8th April 2006 8.00pm
Saturday 10th April 2006 2.00pm

Domain Theatre
Marion Cultural Centre
Cnr Diagonal and Sturt Roads (Adjacent Westfield Shoppingtown Marion)
Oaklands Park


Adelaide Theatre Guide Review

Woody Allen's "Play it Again, Sam" was a hit on Broadway, with Allen himself in the lead role. Allan Felix is feeling down because Nancy, his girlfriend, has left him. His best friend, Dick, and Dick's wife, Linda, decide to help him get out more and meet some women.
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Reviewed by SIMON SLADE

Encore Review

WOODY Allen's earliest plays, jokes and films are among his funniest material. And from the Take the Money and Run era, Galleon has revived one his best comedies, Play it Again Sam, with great success.
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Reviewed by Matt Byrne

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