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Welcome to the 1988 production of Ruddigore | |||||||
Synopsis
Act 1.Near to the fishing village of Rederring in Cornwall lies Castle Ruddigore, the ancestral home of the bad baronets of Ruddigore who, due to the wicked ways of the first Baronet, have all been accursed.
To fulfill this curse, each successor to the title must commit one crime every day or else he dies in terrible agony. Act 2.
Robin finds life as a bad Baronet rather difficult and his crimes do not amount to very much, with the result that his ancestors (portrayed in the picture gallery at Castle Ruddigore) all come to life, led by the last Baronet Sir Roderic, to remind him of his duty.
After a sample of the agonies they can inflict, Robin agrees to abduct a lady and he sends his servant old Adam, to carry out the task. Adam returns with Dame Hannah, the erstwhile love of the last Baronet. Hannah proves more than a match for
Robin and the commotion is heard by Sir Roderic who again steps down from his portrait. He is angry with Robin but more than delighted to find his old sweetheart.
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| Rose Maybud | Lorraine Higgs |
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| Mad Margaret | Angela Bowen | |
| Dame Hannah | Vernabelle Brissenden | |
| Zora | Tricia Goldsmith | |
| Ruth | Sue King | |
| Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd | Don Dowell | |
| Sir Despard Murgatroyd | Alf Hardacre | |
| Richard Dauntless | Tony Selby | |
| Old Adam Goodheart | Alan Myers | |
| Sir Roderic Murgatroyd | Brian Sullivan |
Chorus of Maids & Professional Bridesmaids:
Marian Ballance, Diane Chapman, Heather Danby, Henrietta Dixon, Wendy Freestone, Betty Gray,
Lesley Gray, Anita Lloyd, Christine McLean, Kim Pavey, Margaret Ross, Lavinia Taylor,
Rose Wane, lynda Wilson, Gillian Wright.
Chorus of Gentlemen & Ancestors
Doug Bates, Alan Bennett, Bert Coleman, Fred Cornford, Peter Jeffrey, Vaughan Johnson, John Hawtin,
Ralph Mazzone, John Perrott, Fred Jewell, Ken Sprague, Roy Styles, Brian Sullivan.
Click here for all the pictures
Copyright © Chris Worton 2005