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Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick | |
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Written by | Terry Johnson |
Date premiered | 21 September 1998 |
Place premiered | Lyttelton, Royal National Theatre, London |
Original language | English |
Subject | Based on the life of Carry On star Sid James. |
Genre | Comedy |
Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick is a 1998 play written by the English dramatist Terry Johnson, who also directed the original production at the National Theatre.
The play is about the off-screen love affair between Carry On film stalwarts, Barbara Windsor and Sid James.
The comedy also portrays the filming of the "Carry On" series as a less than glamorous affair, characterised by leaking caravans, inadequate pay and argumentative co-stars.
Most of the play's action takes place on rain-soaked locations with a scantily clad Barbara taking refuge in Sid's trailer while he and co-star Kenneth Williams carry on their notorious feud, which began when they starred together in the TV series Hancock's Half Hour.[1][2]
In 2000, Johnson adapted the play for television as Cor, Blimey!.[3]
The cast of the original National Theatre production were: