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But does Bob tell his mum that the straight and narrow is not for her precious little boy? Set "up north", this comedy tells the story of a family at war. | But does Bob tell his mum that the straight and narrow is not for her precious little boy? Set "up north", this comedy tells the story of a family at war. |
Revision as of 12:01, 30 May 2007
by Jimmy Chinn
Directed by Steve Imrie
Performances: Tue 19th – Sat 23rd June 2007, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
— "Mum….is there anything you want to ask me?"
— "I don’t think so… Why? Is there anything you want to tell me?"
But does Bob tell his mum that the straight and narrow is not for her precious little boy? Set "up north", this comedy tells the story of a family at war.
Led by Vera, the Swift family is in turmoil. Rob and his partner, George, are just back from holiday, where a drama has unfolded that may ruin their cosy existence, an existence that is oblivious to Vera (or is it?). Nona is heartbroken over her husband Arthur running off with the fat one from Boots and Lois; well she’s up the duff again. Vera only prays that it’s a granddaughter this time so that Lois’s husband Bill doesn’t think he can reproduce a football team.
Cast
- Rob - Nathan Williams
- George - Petros Fassoulas
- Lois - Emma Hillman
- Bill - Dave Chaisty
- Nona - Samantha Golton
- Arthur - John Thompson
- Vera - Christine Theophilus
Crew
- Assistant Director - Jill Fenton
- Stage Manager - SM Name
- Lighting Design - Designer Name
- Lighting Operator - Operator Name
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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