8 - 12 May 2018 , Eastwood Park Theatre
Betty Blue Eyes
Belts are being tightened and the country’s long-suffering citizens are being told by the government that there will be fair shares for all in return for surviving Austerity Britain. Meanwhile local officials feather their own nests by taking far more than their own fair share. It is of course 1947, and having won the war Britain seems to have lost the peace, and the country is staggering under the burden of acute rationing, unemployment and the coldest winter for decades. The only bright spark on the horizon is the impending marriage of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
Twenty six years ago Alan Bennett and Malcolm Mowbray wove this story into a hilariously funny but sharply observed comic film called A Private Function, which centered around Betty, an adorable pig, who is being illegally reared to ensure the local dignitaries can celebrate the Royal Wedding with a lavish banquet while the local population make do with Spam.
Soundtrack
Cast
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Betty Blue Eyes
As herself
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Catherine MacKenzie
Joyce Chilvers
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Ross Nicol
Gilbert Chilvers
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Merlyn Soutar
Mother Dear
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Alasdair Hawthorne
Mr Wormold
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Bob McDevitt
Dr James Swaby
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J.Campbell Kerr
Henry Allardyce
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Tom Russell
Francis Lockwood
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Aileen Johnston
Mrs Allardyce
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Hannah Stewart
Veronica Allardyce/
Princess Elizabeth -
Ken Christie
Mr Sutcliffe/Mr Cunliffe
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Liz Shearer
Mrs Roach
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Hazel Tazzar
Mrs Lester
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Anne Fraser
Mrs Turnbull/Mrs Lockwood
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Kevin McGuire
Sergeant Noble
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Andrew Cheek
Mr Metcalf/Mr Nuttall
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Amanda Millar
Mrs Metcalf
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Holly Steel
Betty’s Handler
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Kevin O'Dell
Mr Barraclough
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Claire Logue
Kitt
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Antony Carter
Prince Philip
Billy Carroll’s Trio
Kaye Robertson
Megan Watt
Natalie Cavoura
TOWNSPEOPLE OF SHEAPARDSFORD
Stuart McCue Dick, Ashleigh Fry, Robin Cameron, Maureen Kenny, Susan Kernohan, Marie-Claire Leese, Lynn Robertson, Susan B. Russell, Margaret Watt
Production Team
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Robert Fife
Director
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David Dunlop
Musical Director
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Greg Robertson
Choreographer