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''In At The Death'' was a sketch revue performed at The Bush Theatre, London in 1978, most notable for being the first time that future colleagues
Victoria Wood Victoria Wood (19 May 1953 – 20 April 2016) was an English comedian, actress, lyricist, singer, composer, pianist, screenwriter, producer and director. Wood wrote and starred in dozens of sketches, plays, musicals, films and sitcoms over se ...
and
Julie Walters Dame Julia Mary Walters (born 22 February 1950), known professionally as Julie Walters, is an English actress. She is the recipient of four British Academy Television Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, two International Emmy Awards, a B ...
would work together. The show is described in Neil Brandwood's biography of Wood as an "alternative theatre company's sketch show about mortality." After being impressed by Wood's songwriting skills, director Dusty Hughes invited her to be part of a six strong writing team,the topicality of the review was also deemed suitable for her as she'd just finished writing weekly topical songs on the
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consumer show ''
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''. Other writers included were
Ken Campbell Kenneth Victor Campbell (10 December 1941 – 31 August 2008) was an English actor, writer and director known for his work in experimental theatre. He has been called "a one-man dynamo of British theatre". Campbell achieved notoriety in the 1 ...
,
Snoo Wilson Andrew James Wilson (2 August 1948 – 3 July 2013), better known as Snoo Wilson, was an English playwright, screenwriter and director. His early plays such as ''Blow-Job'' (1971) were overtly political, often combining harsh social comment wit ...
, Ken Hutchinson and Nigel Baldwin. They were asked to write short items based on the week's newspapers around the theme of death. Campbell took stories from the Malaysian ''New Straits Times'', Baldwin the ''Holyhead and Anglesey Chronicle'', but to be more accessible, Wood drew her inspiration strictly from the tabloids. Wood wrote six items in the first half of the show, including a requiem for Guy the Gorilla, a song about 'battered wives' (inspired by an article in '' The Sun'' about domestic violence). A song called 'Road Blocks' about a motorcycle accident, and a melancholy number titled
Love Song
. The second half featured a sketch by Wood called 'Dear Mum', about a middle classed woman who refuses to visit her mother in hospital, and also a harrowing song titled 'Abortion.' In the cast was Julie Walters. Having only met Wood briefly four years before, the two hit it off immediately. Wood also performed in the show, but said later "There was a sketch set in Belfast and I couldn't do the accent, so they made me a deaf mute." Wood received much critical acclaim for her work on the show though. The '' Daily Telegraph'' said her songs "successfully blend a gallows humour with an unexpected touch of humanity", and Time Out wrote "Victoria Wood's musical epigrams brilliantly embroider the action". The revue was initially too short, and making up the shortfall, Wood discovered a new talent, writing comedy sketches. The sketch 'Sex' was set in a
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library and starred Walters as a teenage girl who thinks she's pregnant asking
Alison Fiske Alison Mary Fiske (2 August 1943 – 26 July 2020) was an English actress, who won Actress of the Year in a New Play at the 1977 Laurence Olivier Awards for playing Fish in ''Dusa, Fish, Stats and Vi''. She was also nominated in the 1979 Lauren ...
(as the librarian) advice. As almost the only comedy in the show, it came as a welcome relief to the audience and went down extremely well. During the writing process, Wood said she discovered her true voice. "It was the first thing I'd written with proper jokes and I thought "aha!" I'd suddenly found something I could do. It was a blinding flash, like learning a new language." ''
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'' said of the sketch that she was a "great discovery" who "got more poetry out of Manchester speech than I had heard for years". The cast also included Godfrey Jackman, Philip Jackson and
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. The production ran from 13 July to 6 August 1978. Due to Wood's acclaim, then theatre director
David Leland David Leland (born 20 April 1947) is an English film director, screenwriter and actor who came to international fame with his directorial debut ''Wish You Were Here'' in 1987. Life He initially trained as an actor at Central School of Speech ...
commissioned her first play '' Talent''.


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Bush Theatre official website
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