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''[[Wait a Minim!]]'' is a musical review conceived by Leon Gluckman, and co-written by [[Andrew Tracey]], [[Paul Tracey]] and [[Jeremy Taylor]] in 1961.
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The title sometimes given as ''[[Wait a Minim]]''
 
 
 
The piece started out as some songs they had written for two musical reviews that played in Johannesburg and in Rhodesia in 1961, from which they then combined the best material into a single musical review called ''[[Wait a Minim!]]''. ,
 
 
 
It was first performed in its final form at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in Johannesburg in 1962, opening on 17 January, devised and directed by [[Leon Gluckman]] with musicians [[Andrew Tracey|Andrew]] and [[Paul Tracey]], [[Kendrew Lascelles]] and [[Jeremy Taylor]]. Designs by [[Anthony Farmer]],  musical arrangements and direction by [[Andrew Tracey]], costumes by [[Heather MacDonald-Rouse]], choreography by [[Frank Staff]] and [[Kendrew Lascelles]] and lighting and design supervised by [[Klaus Holm]].
 
 
 
 
 
The production then toured the country for eleven months, visiting Durban’s [[Alhambra Theatre]], Rhodesia, Cape Town, Pretoria and Port Elizabeth before returning to Johannesburg to play at the [[Alexander Theatre]] and the [[Colony]] in Hyde Park Hotel.
 
 
 
They also went on to perform in ''[[Wait a Minim]]'' all over the world  between 1962 and 1968, Rhodesia, England, USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, and including 461 shows spanning more than a year on Broadway in New York. With over 50 instruments in the show, many of them African, Andrew Tracey helped educate the world about unique African instruments, including the kalimba.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
After more than two years performing in Africa, the show moved to London, where it opened at the Fortune Theatre on April 9, 1964. The play was billed as follows in London:
 
 
 
 
 
The London cast consisted of [[Andrew Tracey]]
 
Paul Tracey
 
Jeremy Taylor
 
Kendrew Lascelles
 
Michel Martel
 
Zelide Jeppe
 
Jeannette James
 
Dana Valery
 
 
 
Andrew was on ''The Tonight Show'' with Johnny Carson a number of times. This musical performance career put Andrew's ethnomusicology research on hold.
 
 
 
This success was later followed by productions called ''[[Minim Bili]]'' (1963) and ''[[Minim Export]]'' (1964-67), also directed by Gluckman.
 
 
 
 
 
== Sources ==
 
 
 
 
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
 
 
 
Photographs by photographer David Sim of scenes from Leon Gluckman's production of ''Wait a Minim'', including [[Michel Martel]], [[April Olrich]], [[Dana Valery]] and [[Jane Fyffe]] in the medieval scene and [[Jane Fyffe]], [[Dana Valery]] and [[April Olrich]] in the Mexican scene held by [[NELM]]: Photograph collection; Photograph collection [Collection: GLUCKMAN, Leon]: 1995. 2. 7. 1. 44. 24.
 
 
 
 
 
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