Counting Down

By Jeeves
Allo Allo
by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft



Synopsis

In Secret Army, Bernard Hepton starred as Albert, a café owner involved in the Resistance. In 'Allo 'Allo! Gorden Kaye plays René Artois, a remarkably similar, if somewhat less motivated, café owner, who becomes unwittingly involved with the Resistance when they use his café in the town of Nouvion as a centre from which to hatch plans to smuggle two British airmen back to ‘Blighty’.

This adds complications to René's already convoluted life: he is married to Edith who ‘entertains’ in the café by singing (badly)... something he must work twice as hard to compensate for if he is to have any custom at all. Yet, despite his wife, and all outward appearances to the contrary, he must also deal with being irresistibly attractive to many of those around him: be it his own waitresses Yvette, Maria and Mimi, or Lieutenant Gruber, the camp aide-de-camp to Herr Flick. Flick, a Gestapo officer, has been sent to the town by the German high command to commandeer the most precious works of art for the Fuhrer.

However, Flick secretly plans to ‘misplace’ one particularly prized work of art - the famous painting of the "Fallen Madonna (With The Big Boobies)" by Van Clomp – and use it to set up life after the war with his aid, Helga. Unfortunately, he is not alone in spotting this opportunity: the town Commandant, Colonel Von Strohm, and his assistants, Captains Geering and Bertorelli, are also seeking to line their pockets with as much confiscated booty as possible.

Amongst the items 'Allo 'Allo! they’ve already squirreled away is, indeed, the famous painting of the "Fallen Madonna (With The Big Boobies)" by Van Clomp. Upon hearing of the imminent arrival of the Gestapo, the Colonel and the Captain had seconded René and his café to hide the treasure (figuring that should it actually be found there, no blame would fall on them).

Meanwhile, René is struggling to continue earning a living during difficult times. He can’t deny that the Germans occupying the town have money to spend and goods to barter, and he is happy to take whatever he can. Nevertheless, the patronage of the Germans causes him further problems as Resistance agent Michelle Dubois embroils him in her (often ludicrous) secret plans…



Performance Details

'Allo 'Allo! was performed at the Compass Theatre in Ickenham from Wednesday 8th to Saturday 11th of June 2005. Shows were at 8pm (Saturday Matinee at 2:30pm).

Directors

Producer Joanne Reeves-Baker
Director Craig Cameron-Fisher
Assistant Director Toby Vennard
Assistant Director Daniel Rodrigues

Cast

BBC Announcer
German Soldier
Craig Cameron-Fisher
Roger Leclerc
Pianist
Toby Vennard
René Artois Brett Alderton
Fairfax
Giles
Martin Veale
Carstairs
Jacques
Voice of the parrot radio
Peter Burnett
Edith Artois Sylvia Taylor
Yvette Cart-Blanche Joanne Reeves-Baker
Michelle Dubois Suzie Bird
Mimi la Bonque Miranda Kirschel
Colonel von Strohm Grant Wilcox
General von Schmelling James "Bas" Dickson Leach
Private Helga Geerhart Audrey Bink
Captain Alberto Bertorelli Daniel Rodrigues
Herr Otto Flick Andy Sonden
Officer Crabtree Hans van der Welle
Lt. Hurbert Gruber Phil Burton

Crew

Stage Manager Alan Sermons
Assistant Stage Manager Nicola Crossley
Lighting and sound Chris Brierley
Alastair French
Dan Leggett
Stage Crew Kathryn Buyers
Matt Loughman
Nic Mellor
Laura Penney
Jeremy Poulter
Dave Sullivan
Gordon Wheeler
Head of Wardrobe and Properties Mandy Gasson
Set design Lorna Cameron-Fisher
Charlie Kerridge-Smith

Matt Loughman
Jeremy Poulter
Set based on an idea scribbled by Craig Cameron-Fisher
Set building Lorna Cameron-Fisher
Chrisa Constantinou
Roz Harvey
Sophie Kelly
Charlie Kerridge-Smith
Matt Loughman
Jeremy Poulter
Alan Sermons
Lindsey Stevenson
Dave Sullivan
Heather Sullivan
Toby Vennard
Gordon Wheeler
The painting(s) of the Fallen madonna with the big boobies Lorna Cameron-Fisher

Publicity and Front of House

Front of House Manager Chrisa Constantinou
Graphic design and front of house display Phil Burton
Photography Phil Burton
Mandy Gasson
 
 
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