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Welcome to the 1996 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.
In the village, life is very dull for the corps of professional bridesmaids who can find no-one prepared to marry. Even pretty Rose Maybud, the most likely candidate, appears to be in no hurry to become a bride, or so it seems. She is in fact, attracted to Robin Oakapple and we learn that he is in love with her. But he has another secret. To all around him, this young man is a shy and simple farmer but he is really none other than Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd whom everyone believes dead, the title and its attendant curse having gone to his younger brother, Sir Despard.
Now Robin is too shy to declare his love to Rose, and when his foster-brother Richard Dauntless returns from life at sea, Robin persuades him to speak to Rose on his behalf. Richard agrees but when he sees Rose, he falls in love with her himself and proposes on his own account, Rose accepts, only to change her mind when she hears that Richard should have been speaking for Robin.
In his anger and disappointment, Richard avenges himself by revealing to Sir Despard that Robin is the real Baronet. Despard confronts Robin on his wedding day and when Rose learns of Robin's true and horrible identity, she again offers her affection to Richard.
No longer afflicted with the curse of the Ruddigores, Despard is free to return to his own former true love, Margaret, who had become completely mad when he had deserted her.

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.
Robin decides that there must be a solution to his intolerable situation and the usual Gilbertian happy ending is provided for all concerned.

 

Producer      Sylvia Hope-Urwin                           Musical Director     Mike Crofts

The Cast

Mortals

    
Rose Maybud
 
Judith Lovely
Mad Margaret
 
Tricia Goldsmith
Dame Hannah
 
Cath Bromley
Zora
 
Lynn Homer
Ruth
 
Lesley Worton
Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd                    
     
Graham Mitchell
Sir Despard Murgatroyd
 
Roger Whatmore
Richard Dauntless
 
Tony Selby
Old Adam Goodheart
 
Barry Bates
Photographer
 
Robert Skears

Ghosts

    
Sir Roderic Murgatroyd
 
Alan Bennett
Sir Rupert Murgatroyd
 
Fred Mitchell
 
Sir Jasper Murgatroyd
 
Mike Simpson
 
Sir Lionel Murgatroyd
 
Fred Jewell
 
Sir Conrad Murgatroyd
 
Fred Cornford
 
Sir Desmond Murgatroyd                 
 
Bert Coleman
 
Sir Gilbert Murgatroyd
 
Chris Worton
 
Sir Mervyn Murgatroyd
 
Stephen Swabey
 
The Witch
 
Pippa Williams
 

Chorus of Maids & Professional Bridesmaids:

Jean Bates, Judith Bennett, Gemma Carter, Jac Collins, Henrietta Dixon, Diane Dowell,
Lesley Gray, Sarah Holden, Christine Kellengray, Toni Lowe, Debbie Maynard, Gilly Mitchell,
Jenny Mitchell, Pauline Newman, Alison Statham, Kate Thomas, Dee Wetherell.

Chorus of Gentlemen & Ancestors

Geoffrey Bennett, Chris Carter, Mike Crussell, Michael McIntyre, Bob Newark.

 

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