Salad Days by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade
Newly acquired BA gowns hang heavily on the shoulders of Jane and Timothy. Having got this far, what on earth do they do next? They could get married, of course (and they do), but how can they make a living?
In a London park one breathlessly warm summer day they encounter a tramp who trundles round a mobile mini-piano. Even tramps need a holiday now and then and he invites the young graduates to look after his business interests for a month at £7 per week plus whatever they can collect.
The piano is not just any old mobile mini; those who hear it find themselves dancing, even against their better judgment. On this gentle thread of story is strung a series of revue-type scenes.
This was a large cast production with singing, dancing and comedy acting too.
Thoroughly enjoyed by all.