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Leave Hitler to Me, Lad archiveBrian's Dad is a war hero and he's coming home any day! He's been coming home for 7 years. It's 1952 and the country is rebuilding itself. King George is dead and Rock 'n' Roll is here to stay. Brian builds his own little family at Great Stony residential school with his rabbit Pandy, friends Gladys, an orphan, George, who doesn't know where his parents are either and Mr Bill his Welfare Officer. Then there is Miss Bates, the Headmistress of Great Stony who rules the school with an iron fist. The children look forward to Sports Day - a day off Bates' rules and sanctions. However, heads turn when glamorous teenager Pam appears to unravel the past and reveal a shocking secret that will turn Brian's world upside down, forever.

Cast/Performers

Kivan Dene (Brian / Eric), Leanne Rowley (Miss Bates / Mary), James Mountain (Mr Bill / Barry), Rachel O'Hare (Pam), Jonah Kensett (Young Brian - some dates), Myles Brumby (Young Brian - some dates), Grace Mainon (Gladys - some dates), Amy Leek (Gladys - some dates), Luke Wakeman (George - some dates), Sam Waites (George - some dates)

Creatives/Company

Author: Haley Cox
Company: Duck Egg Theatre Company
Director: Haley Cox
Music: Ben Pringle
Design: Barney George
Musical Director: Sean Green

Leave Hitler to Me, Lad

Leave Hitler to Me, Lad (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T899728782. Details of all Leave Hitler to Me, Lad archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S02051843871

Archive Listings

5 Mar 14Waterside Arts Centre
Sale, Cheshire
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4 Mar 14The Actor's Studio
Liverpool, Merseyside
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14 Feb 14Square Chapel Arts Centre
Halifax, West Yorkshire
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11 Feb 14The Atkinson
Southport, Merseyside
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10 Feb 14Brindley Arts Centre
Runcorn, Cheshire
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