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It was announced today that Cockney actress Barbara Windsor is to play the part of Marie
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It was announced today that Cockney actress Barbara Windsor is to play the part of Marie
It was announced today that Cockney actress Barbara Windsor is to play the part of Marie Lloyd in a musical called " Sing a Rude Song". Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees, who is 20, will be playing her third husband, a jockey who won the 1910 Derby.
The musical will open at the Greenwich Theatre in February.
Maurice will have to shave off his beard and have a drastic haircut and take dancing lessons.
January 1970
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
Media ID 21376505
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we see the announcement of a highly anticipated musical called "Sing a Rude Song". The headline reveals that the talented Cockney actress Barbara Windsor has been chosen to portray the iconic Marie Lloyd. Known for her incredible stage presence and powerful voice, Windsor is sure to bring Lloyd's character to life in an unforgettable way. Adding more excitement to the production, Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees has been cast as Marie's third husband, a jockey who triumphed at the 1910 Derby. At just 20 years old, Maurice will undergo a transformation for his role; he must shave off his beard and get a drastic haircut while also taking dancing lessons. It is clear that both actors are dedicated to their craft and willing to go above and beyond for this musical masterpiece. Set to open at Greenwich Theatre in February, audiences can expect an extraordinary performance filled with music, dance, and drama. This snapshot captures not only the anticipation surrounding this groundbreaking production but also showcases fashion trends of the era - knee-high boots, mini dresses, mohair clothing - adding an extra layer of nostalgia. As fans eagerly await opening night in January 1970, it is evident that "Sing a Rude Song" will be an unforgettable experience showcasing top-notch talent on stage.
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