Performance Dates
16 Nov 2006 – 25 Nov 2006November 2006
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Details
- Playwright
- Norman Robbins
- Director
- Rod Kroon, and produced by Val Hughes
AddressThe Little Theatre, 24 Molloy Street, Bunbury
Albert Perkins is blessed with a loving wife, Muriel, and cursed with a fearsome mother-in-law, Boadicea. When his good friend Hilary Armitage writes to him reminiscing about the good times they used to have, Boadicea reads the letter and determines to remove her daughter instantly from the clutches of this sex-fiend. Albert has a hard time explaining his innocence. Further in a weak moment, he agrees to model for a girl student at the local art school, wearing little more than a pot plant, and Boadicea thinks Albert is at it again. Cover ups follow as plans are devised to move the blame away from Alvert, only to cause more trouble and disaster.
This is Norman Robbin's first farce, and is a riot from start to finish.
The performances on 16, 17 and 18 November are sold out to community groups, and there are no tickets available at the door or the booking office for these shows. The Sunday matinee on 19 November commences at 2pm. Tickets otherwise available at Central News, Victoria Street, Bunbury, at the door or by email.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.