Talk:Colin Sell
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Shows written by Colin Sell?
[edit]Doolee.com mentions quite a few shows written by Colin Sell, though no literary or other agent is named so its a bit difficult to know if its the same Colin Sell, but in the main part it says he only wrote the songs.
Black Night Owls first performed in the Old Red Lion Islington, 1982 (full length, mostly songs)
Deadline first performed at the King's Head Theatre, Islington, 1979 by Direct Current Theatre company, musical, all sung (includes update of Dido and Aeneas)
Dial Ten Amazing Little Boy Friends first performed at the Arts Theatre, London, 1970. 'Lunchtime spoof of commercial shows'.
Fingers in the Jam first performed in Redgrave, Fareham in 1984, written with Robert Cushman. Musical compilation.
Iron Harvest first performed at the Old Red Lion, Islington, 1983. Mostly songs. About the effect of war.
Mrs Worthington, You Were Warned (music and lyrics only, play written by Wendy Murray and the Company. First performed in 1977 at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury.
Plain Cooking first performed at the King's Head, Islington, 1980. All sung piece about a girl who works in a greasy spoon. 92.7.169.0 (talk) 23:17, 13 March 2011 (UTC)