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Hi-De-Hi!

Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage
From: Friday, 19th March 2010
To: Saturday, 27 March 2010

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Synopsis

The hilarious stage version of the much-loved TV sitcom. Set in a 1950s Holiday Camp, the story follows Jeffrey Fairbrother as he gives up his job as a University Lecturer to take over as the Holiday Camp's Entertainments Manager. He immediately arouses the amorous attentions of Gladys Pugh, the funny Welsh Chief Yellow Coat. Featuring all the well known characters including Ted Bovis, Spike Dixon and chalet maid Peggy who dreams of being a Yellow Coat. With lots of antics, jokes, sketches and song and dance, don't miss out, book your spring break today!

Latest User Review

SL - 21 March 2010: star

Managed to stay for half the show last night........it was painful. First of all the opening.....Gladis at her little tinkle machine, that is iconic to the series, was out of tune and could hardly be heard. The dialogue was far too slow - the Yellow Coats were bouncy enough but really the production needs much tighter response if this show is to last a week. Maybe it is asking too much to try to make a TV series into a stage play/musical....

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Cast

Abigail Finley (Peggy)
Barry Howard (Barry Stuart-Hargreaves)
Nikki Kelly (Yvonne Stuart-Hargreaves)
Peter Amory (Prof. Jeffrey Fairbrother)
Rebecca Bainbridge (Gladys Pugh)
Damian Williams (Ted Bovis)
Ben Roddy (Spike Dixon)
Andrew Fettes (Fred Quilly)
Richard Colson (Mr William Partridge)
Abigail Finley (Peggy Ollerenshaw)
Kate Burrell (Sylvia Garnsey)
Dieter Thomas (Prof. Jeffrey Fairbrother - Haymaket Basingstoke)
Helen Bennett (Gladys Pugh - Haymarket Basingstoke)

Creative

Paul Carpenter (Author)
Ian Gower (adapted from the original television series by Jimmy Perry and David Croft) (Author)
Bruce James Productions (Producer)
Paul Carpenter (Adaptation)
Ian Gower (Adaptation)
Bruce James (Director)
Bob Bustance (Lighting)


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