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LAYNE, Judy. (19*-) Actress. ** Roles include ''[[Oliver!]]'' (1962), ** (Tucker, 1997) | LAYNE, Judy. (19*-) Actress. ** Roles include ''[[Oliver!]]'' (1962), ** (Tucker, 1997) | ||
− | LAYNE, Judy. Actress. She starred in Lionel Bart’s hit West End musical ''[[Oliver!]]'', which was an adaptation of Charles Dickens’s ''Oliver Twist''. It opened at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in February 1962 and also starred [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Arne | + | LAYNE, Judy. Actress. She starred in Lionel Bart’s hit West End musical ''[[Oliver!]]'', which was an adaptation of Charles Dickens’s ''Oliver Twist''. It opened at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in February 1962 and also starred [[Ivor van Rensburg]], [[Arne Gordon]] and [[Howard Sacks]]. [[Roy Quinn]] (replaced on tour by [[Jeremy Fogg]]) played Oliver. She starred in [[Adam Leslie]]’s revue ''[[Strike it Rich]]'' in 1967 at the [[Adam Leslie Theatre]]. It also starred Leslie, [[Joan Blake]] and [[George Korelin]] with [[Marjorie Gordon]] replacing Joan during the run ***(Tucker, 1997) |
Revision as of 15:04, 22 November 2017
LAYNE, Judy. (19*-) Actress. ** Roles include Oliver! (1962), ** (Tucker, 1997)
LAYNE, Judy. Actress. She starred in Lionel Bart’s hit West End musical Oliver!, which was an adaptation of Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist. It opened at the Brooke Theatre in February 1962 and also starred Ivor van Rensburg, Arne Gordon and Howard Sacks. Roy Quinn (replaced on tour by Jeremy Fogg) played Oliver. She starred in Adam Leslie’s revue Strike it Rich in 1967 at the Adam Leslie Theatre. It also starred Leslie, Joan Blake and George Korelin with Marjorie Gordon replacing Joan during the run ***(Tucker, 1997)
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