PAUL SAVIDENT

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THE COMPANY
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THE SERVICES

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THE PROJECTS

BritishTheatre.com

ClothesAgency.com

Cloud Ten Music

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International Theatre & Music

The Ideas Foundry

 

THE PRODUCTIONS

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THE PRODUCTIONS

& EVENTS

Age - Sex - Location

A Good Place for Fishing

Cliff Richard - Time Machine Tour

Elvis, Lennon & JFK

Greenwich Ice Rink

Hampstead Heath Ice Rink

Hampton Court Palace Ice Rink

Kew Gardens Ice Rink

Mr Toad The Musical

Peter Pan - The British Musical

Royal Windsor Ice Rink

Skeletons

The Fall & Rise of Lenny Smallman

Tower of London Ice Rink

UK Theatre Availability

Waiting for the Dawn

 

THE CLIENTS

Anthony Williams

The Cliff Richard Organisation

The Bush Theatre

Dance Umbrella

International Theatre & Music

Katiavar - Holiday Home in France

Marc Sinden

Peacocks Pearls

PWR Eye Ltd

PWR Events Ltd

Richard Leighton Life Coach

Tony Clayman Promotions

Vanessa Ford Productions

 

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THE LINKS PAGES

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Updated – August 2002