- Sandy Wilson
Sandy Wilson (born
May 19 ,1924 ) is an Englishcomposer andlyricist , best known for his musical, "The Boy Friend " (1953).Wilson was born Alexander Galbraith Wilson in
Sale, Greater Manchester , and was educated atHarrow School andOriel College, Oxford . During the war he served in the Royal Ordnance Corps in Great Britain, Egypt and Iraq. While at Oxford he wrote revues for the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club, and then attended the Old Vic Theatre School on a production course. Most of his work for the stage was material forrevue s, such as Hermione Gingold's "Slings and Arrows", Laurier Lister's "Oranges and Lemons", and "See You Later", starring such performers asPeter Cook . "The Boy Friend " for the Players' Theatre was written in 1953.Musicals
*"Caprice" (1950)
*"The Boy Friend " (1953)
*"The Buccaneer" (1955)
*"Valmouth" (1958, after the novel "Valmouth " byRonald Firbank )
*"Pieces of Eight" (1959)
*"Divorce Me, Darling! " (1964)
*"As Dorothy Parker Once Said " (1969)
*"His Monkey Wife " (1971)
*"The Clapham Wonder " (1978, based on the novelThe Vet's Daughter byBarbara Comyns Carr )
*"Aladdin" (1979)Persondata
NAME= Wilson, Sandy
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DATE OF BIRTH=1924-05-19
PLACE OF BIRTH=Sale, Greater Manchester
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