The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew (1973)
by Robert Bolt
Produced by Victor S. Shaw
Performances: (Dates not in archive book) December 1973, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Storyteller - Laurence Staig
- The Duke - Brian Collins
- Sir Digby Vayne-Trumpington - Geoff Kenton
- Sir Graceless Strongbody - Roy Savage
- Sir Percival Smoothely-Smoothe - Terry Barden
- Sir Oblong fitz Oblong - Dennis Packham
- Miss Juniper - Myra Craig
- Captain Asquith - George McGillivray
- Baron Bollogrew - Charles Cheetham
- Squire Blackheart - Tony Dunstan
- 1st Peasant - George McGillivray
- 2nd Peasant - Geoff Kenton
- Man-at-Arms - Bernie Bullbrook
- Lord Mayor - Roy Savage
- Esmeralda Bobblenob - Brenda Maughen
- Maggie Magpie - Christine WIlson
- A Secretary - Myra Craig
- Dr Molock - Malcolm Saunders
- Mazeppa - Marjorie Stead
- The Dragon - John Davis
Crew
- Stage Manager - Christine Crow
- Assistant Stage Managers - Diana Hawkesworth, Sally Davies, Ginny Kybert
- Designed by - Deirdre Shaw & Charles Cheetham
- Lighting Design - Doug McKee
- Technical ASM's - Paul Newman & Tony Rapson
- Sound - Adrian Towler
- Wardrobe - Iris Lenny, Sue Withers & HJildea Corner
- Front of House & Box Office - Frank Howcutt
- Programme - David Marchant
Reviews
"Big bad Baron's Back"
South London Theatre Centre's offering in this festive month is a play which has already established itself, in a mere eight years of existence, as almost a seasonal classic.
In "The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew" Rober Bolt, whose qualities of writning and compassion need no urging, has written a rattling good yarn for the young-in heart of all ages.
It is a tale of knight-errantry triumphant in an island jointly administered by the wicked Baron Bolligrew and a dragon. the former keeps his half of the island for grinding the faces of the poor and needy, leaving the other half for ravaging.
Matters com to a head when the upright knight Sir Oblong Fitz Oblong arrives, and Baron Bolligrew calls in the services of a mad magician from Oxford.
Victor Shaw's blandly genial production needs plenty of audience participation, especially from the younger generation, and blossoms in proportion as it gets it. Dennis Packham, preserving the mein of come minor clerk on a parish council when confronted by the ways of human wickedness,plays the innocent knight who wrecks the Baron's foul schemes.
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
In one of his many stories Malcolm Saunders said that John Davis (voicing the dragon from the flyloft) dropped his script onto the stage one night, making him possibly the only person ever in our theatre who had to take a prompt when reading the part from a script.
Brian Fretwell
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