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Performance

VenueHull New Theatre
TownHull
CountyHumberside
From13th October 2008
To18th October 2008
When19:30. Thu, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £21.00.
What is currently on at Hull New Theatre (V934)

'Allo 'Allo

'Allo 'AlloT1392091561
The play follows the adventures of Rene, the hapless cafe owner in worn-torn occupied France, as he and his wife, Edith, struggle to keep for themselves a priceless portrait stolen by the Nazis and kept in a sausage in the cellar. Rene is hiding two British airmen and is endeavouring, with the help of the Resistance, to repatriate them. However, communications with London through a wireless set disguised as a cockatoo add to the many embarrassments he endures in the company of his patrons. Matters come to a head when news breaks that the Fuhrer is planning to visit the town! Rene needs all the wit he can muster to save his cafe and his life. Come and re-live the TV series, the knockwurst sausages, the fallen Madonna's and the classic phases such as "Listen very carefully, I shall say this only once"!
Author Jeremy Lloyd
Author David Croft


Archive :: production:T1392091561, play:S253108202, venue:V934
Current production:Work

Production details

Running time 120 mins inclu interval.

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Company

Producer Calibre Productions
Director James Robert Carson
Design Nancy Surman
Performer Vicki Michelle (Yvette Carte-Blanche)
Performer Jeffrey Holland (Rene Artois)
Performer Peter Alexander (Captain Von Strohm)
Performer Claire Andreadis (Mimi)
Performer Judy Buxton (Michelle)
Performer Martin Carroll (Captain Bertorelli)
Performer Carol Ann Crawford (Edith)
Performer Marc Geoffrey (British Airman)
Performer Allix Holland (British Airman)
Performer Matt Jamie (General Von Schmelling / Officer Crabtree)
Performer Nell Jerram (Helga)
Performer Richard Mark (The Piano Player)
Performer James Rossman (Herr Otto Flick)
Performer Richard Tate (M. Leclerc)
Performer Robin Sebastian (Lieutenant Gruber)
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