Oh, What a Lovely War!, a stage musical created in 1963 by Joan Littlewood and her Theatre Workshop
Oh! What a Lovely War, a cinematic adaptation from 1969 of the stage musical, directed by Richard Attenborough
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End role when the play transferred to Wyndham's Theatre, and a role in Oh, WhataLovelyWar! at Stratford East, which also transferred to Wyndham's Theatre...
Laughing, Absence of a Cello (as Hans Conried's daughter), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum as “Philia”, Oh, WhataLovelyWar and her favorites...
his film debut in the 1969 satirical anti-war musical Oh! WhataLovelyWar. The Please Sir! TV series spawned a comedy sequel called The Fenn Street Gang...
alongside Antonia Thomas and Theo James, On the Razzle, Three Sisters, Oh! WhatalovelyWar! and Othello. Kearney is best known for her leading role as Jess...
uncredited role as a small child in the crowd in Whistle Down the Wind (1961) and made a brief cameo appearance in Oh! WhataLovelyWar (1969) when she...
1969's Oh! WhataLovelyWar, Attenborough was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Direction, and he was nominated for his films Young Winston, A Bridge...
has been called "The Mother of Modern Theatre". Her production of Oh, WhataLovelyWar! in 1963 was one of her more influential pieces. Littlewood and...
were transferred to theatres in the West End, and some, such as Oh, WhataLovelyWar! and A Taste of Honey, were made into films. Joan Littlewood and Ewan...
controversial work The Donkeys (1961), which inspired the musical satire Oh, WhataLovelyWar! Clark became known for his flamboyance, wit, irreverence and keen...
included Time Without Pity (1957), Zulu (1964), How I Won the War (1967) and Oh! WhataLovelyWar (1969). Daneman's TV credits include: The Adventures of Robin...
as The Great Escape (1963), 633 Squadron (1964), and Oh! WhataLovelyWar (1969). He was also in a succession of comedies such as Petticoat Pirates (1961)...
for the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1969 film Oh! WhataLovelyWar. Her television credits included Poldark (1975–77), Jeeves and Wooster...
Actor in a Supporting Role. In 1969, he appeared in Moonlight on the Highway. He took on minor roles in films such as Oh! WhataLovelyWar (1969), Nicholas...
and film Oh, WhataLovelyWar!. Born in Bloomsbury in London, England, he never knew his father – who was killed during the First World War – and when...
OhWhataLovelyWar, Carnival and Richard III. In 1972, he moved to New York, making his Broadway debut in Doctor Jazz in 1975. Hodo appeared as a chorus...
British films including The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery (1966), Oh! WhataLovelyWar (1969), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) and Warlords of Atlantis...
Sweetheart. On stage, she was a founder member of Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop, and appeared in Oh, WhataLovelyWar in London and on Broadway; and...
film Sparrows Can't Sing (1963), and a Tony Award nomination for the 1964 Broadway production of Oh, WhataLovelyWar!. In 1972, she starred opposite Vanessa...