Cabaret
Presented as comedy cabaret and billed as 'a new Chaplinesque comedy and mime about two mates who spend a crazy two week holiday in Bali'. The production, which involved audience participation (including a massage scene), was devised so as to utilise the busking experiences of Glenn Nicholas (the debonair James) and Tony Lyttle (the downtrodden Jim).
1987 : Downstairs Theatre, Belvoir Street, Sydney; 19 November - 20 December. - Cast: Glynn Nicholas, Tony Lyttle. NB: Presented as a double bill with The Popular Mechanicals (Keith Robinson and Tony Taylor).