
Song & Dance
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Overview
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song & Dance is a love story told in two acts. In the first, entitled "Tell Me On A Sunday," a young woman details her love affairs through Song. In the second, entitled "Variations," a young man illustrates his relationship and commitment issues through Dance. This performance was recorded at London's Palace Theatre on April 28, 1984.
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Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman
Young Woman (Emma)
Sarah Brightman
Young Woman (Emma)


Wayne Sleep
Wayne Sleep
Young Man (Joe)
Wayne Sleep
Young Man (Joe)


Stewart Avon-Arnold
Stewart Avon-Arnold
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Stewart Avon-Arnold
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Jane Darling
Jane Darling
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Jane Darling
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Claud-Paul Henry
Claud-Paul Henry
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Claud-Paul Henry
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Cherida Strallen
Cherida Strallen
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Cherida Strallen
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Andy Norman
Andy Norman
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Andy Norman
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Angela Robinson
Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
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Lizie Saunderson
Lizie Saunderson
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Lizie Saunderson
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Paul Tomkinson
Paul Tomkinson
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Paul Tomkinson
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