"Dick Turpin" by Paul Reakes
Directed by Tracey Woods
Musical Director - Clare Penny
Jan/Feb 2007
The Cast
The opening scene - Dame Dollop's Farm
Mick Elsegood as "Billy Bumpkin" dancing with the chorus
Paul Woods as "Dame Dollop" singing with her dog
(Jack Boardman), her pig (Thomas Penny), her cat (Rosie Boardman) and
her rooster (Melissa Carr)
The Milkmaids.
L to R: Fiona Brownhill, Patsy Eddowes, Rebecca Boardman and Justine Boardman
The Police: Nick (Elisabeth Davies) and Nab (Vicci Elsegood)
Julie Booker as "Katie Cuddlesome" with Dame Dollop and Parson Goodfellow (Brian Jiggins)
"Sheila's Wheels"
L to R: Jack Boardman, James Eddowes, Thomas Penny
Katie spurns Billy's advances
Dame Dollop and Billy Bumpkin
Billy Bumpkin with one of the Milkmaids (Rebecca Boardman)
Billy and Daisy the cow (Played at various times by a
combination of Charlotte Mountain, Martin Carr, James Eddowes, Patsy
Eddowes and Scott McKenzie
A Milkmaid (Justine Boardman) comforts a distraught Lord Lotaloot (Al Burr) while Parson Goodfellow looks on
Lisa Westworth as Lady Caroline
Chris Hewett as the hero of the tale, "Dick Turpin"
Nick and Nab reveal the wanted poster
Dame Dollop meets Dick Turpin's alter ego, Dick Appleseed
Billy Bumpkin pays the price for impersonating Dick Turpin
Jailhouse Rock
The Honourable Justice Mildew played by Val Robinson
Dame Dollop cutting a dash as the Council for the Defence
The baddies!!
Smash (Martin Carr), Mr X (Brian Jiggins) and Grab (Charlotte Mountain)
Spring, Spring, Spring
Act 1 closes with a dance
Act 2 opens with a dance by the chorus girls fronted by Rosie Boardman, Melissa Carr and Katie Horton
Dame Dollop getting on friendly terms with Lord Lotaloot
Dame Dollop and Katie have a bit of a shock
Smash & Grab and Mr X plot to steal the jewels
Dame Dollop, Billy and Katie trapped in an underground cave
Mr X brandishing his weapon
General bedlam as Nick & Nab search for clues
Dick and Lady Caroline in a tender moment
Nick & Nab are no closer to solving the case
Lady Caroline and Katie discuss men
Lord Lotaloot being attended to by his maid (Val Robinson)
Lord Lotaloot is distraught once more. Justine Boardman and Fiona Brownhill lend their support
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