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== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Revision as of 01:23, 14 March 2011
by Phil Willmott directed by Jack King
Performances: Tuesday 15th to Saturday 19th March 2011, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Based on the classic 1940s radio serial this is a truly hilarious send-up of all things frightfully British, gung-ho jolly hockey sticks and putting Johnny Foreigner well and truly in his place.
A ruthless Latin lothario has set his sights on the women of London. No gal is safe from the swarthy continental’s sultry seductions as he cha-cha-chas his wicked way into their boudoirs and jewellery boxes. But have no fear, square-jawed British hero Barton and his team are on hand to save the day.
Cast
- Dick Barton / EFIL Stranger / Margarita - Jack Barber
- Juan El Bigglesworth / Colonel Gardener / Yvette - Matt Moore
- Daphne / Genevieve / Wilco / Maureen - Donna-Marie Ward
- BBC Announcer / Snowy / Cassandra - Kevin Leech
- Mrs Horrocks / Conchita Horrocks / Rodger - Fiona Daffern
- Jock / BBC Floor manager - Steve Imrie
Crew
- Stage Manager - Michelle Thomson
- Musical Director - Pete Coombs
- Lighting Design - Gavin Parker
- Sound Design - Andrew Rickinson
- Lighting/Sound Operator - Gavin Parker
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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