2001-04 (GP) Don’t Dress for Dinner

In Robin Hawdon’s adaptation of Marc Camoletti’s play, Bernard (Tony Wood) is planning a romantic weekend with his Parisian mistress (Judith Wright) in his French farmhouse, whilst his wife Jacqueline (Jenny Jones) is away.  He has arranged for a cordon bleu cook (Alison Ashton) to prepare gourmet delights, and has invited his best friend, Robert (Mick Travis), along too to provide the alibi.  What could possibly go wrong? Well….  suppose Robert turns up not realizing quite why he has been invited.  Suppose Robert and Jacqueline are secret lovers, and consequently determined that Jacqueline will NOT leave for the weekend.  Suppose the cook has to pretend to be the mistress and the mistress is unable to cook.  Suppose everyone’s alibi gets confused with everyone else’s, and Bernard and Robert have to improvise

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Maureen Heath produces, assisted by Joan Ritchie from Panto. Alison Ashton, playing the cook, also joined panto at this point!