A comedy by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft

( by arrangement with Samuel French )

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The story:-

Based on the popular TV series, the stage version follows the exploits of René Artois, the café owner with an eye for the ladies, except his wife. As he and Edith, his wife, struggle to keep the café going, and at the same time keep for themselves the priceless portrait of the Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies, while also keeping forgeries hidden in knockwurst sausages for tehe Germans who, of course, believe it is the real portrait, things get more and more complicated.

To add to his troubles, René is also a very reluctant member of the resistance, and is hiding two British airmaen, until they are repatriated. However, communication with London, via a wireless disguised as a large cockatoo is, to say the least, difficult.
Matters come to a head when it is learned that Hitler is to visit the village of Nouvien and suddenly the café is inundated with impersonators all trying to prevent General von Schmelling giving Hitler the real painting. But with typical French je ne sais quoi and a lot of hilarity, all is revealed.
Michelle & Rene
"Leeson very carefully, I shall say this only once"
Mimi&Yvette
Edith Gruber
schm&bert Helga
Crabtree
God Moaning !
acc&leclerc

Flick

Helga

Strohm

Our cast:

The French Rene
Edith
Yvette
Leclerc
Michelle
Mimi
Accordian player
Peasant Woman
Peasant Woman
Second Resistance Girl

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Alan Fisk
Lena Morgan
Gilly Jeffery
Gary Evans
Jane Courtenay
Jane Mackinnon
Tony Richmond
Jess Pearce
Celia Perfitt
Joan Pressey

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The Germans and Italian Col. von Strohm
Capt. Bertorelli
Herr Otto Flick
Helga
Lieut. Gruber
Gen. von Schmelling
German Driver
German Soldier

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Nigel Swatridge
Dave Morgan
Peter Dobson
Glynis Norris
Kevin Roberts
Phil Molyneux
Tony Richmond
Andy Clement

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British Crabtree
Airman
London Voice
Swedish Voice

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Wayne Ings
Tony Richmond
Tony Richmond
Tony Richmond

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Our production of 'Allo 'Allo was performed at the Plaza Theatre in Romsey, Hampshire from the 11th to 15th May 2004.

Directed for The Phoenix Theatre Company by Angela Arney.

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