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Me and My Girl May 2000
 :: The Story

Hareford Hall is in a state of turmoil. It is rumoured that an heir has been found to the Hareford titles and fortune! The news is greeted with varying degrees of enthusiasm by membersof the aristocratic household and staff.

The Duchess and Sir John (an old flame and family friend) seem on the whole pleased, while Gerald and his fiancee Lady Jacqueine are horrified that this puts an end to their chances of inheriting. Not that this worries Jacqueline too long, as she resolves simply to seduce the new heir!

Charles the Haughty butler is concerned that the new heir will not match up to the high standards required of "An English Gentleman" and his fears are realised when the heir arrives. He is BIll Snibson, a cockney or the "rough diamond" variety who horrifies the entire family with his behaviour and his insistance on retaining his equally rough girlfriend Sally.

Sir John and Parchester the solicitor search for a loophole in the will but the Duchess is determined to make a gentleman of young "William". There is one problem however, if Bill is to rise to the heady heights of Earl of Hareford, he must make the break from his past life, and that includes Sally.

Will "Blood tell" as the Duchess suggests, or will "Blood flow" as Sir John predicts..........   

Director Patricia Roberts
Musical Director Pam Hoskison
Choreographer Carolyn Bennett
 :: Cast
Bill Snibson Steve Thorpe
Sally Smith Amy Spicer
Sir John Tremayne Mark Barnes
Maria Duchess of Dene Irene Hinckley
The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke Derek Carberry
Lady Jacqueline Carstone Julie Waite
Herbert Parchester John Spicer
Charles the Butler Mark Roberts
Lord Battersby Peter Hastings
Lady Battersby Jacqui Constantinopoulos
Sir Jasper Tring Jim Chandler
Major Domo Mark Scott
Cook Judy Sawyer
Chamber Maid Ruth Roberts
Lord Damming Brian Hinckley
Lord French Nikos Constantinopoulos
Mrs Celia Worthington-Worthington Marilyn Wilson
Lady Brighton Margaret Wesley
Mrs Sophia Stainsley-Asherton Janice Hope
Pearly Queen/Mrs Brown Jill Leslie
Pearly King/Constable Lyndon Wilson
Bob Barking David Johnstone
Ensemble Margaret Brown
Tracy Clarke
Mary Goodwin
Donna Gorringe
Martin High
Barbara Howland
Sarah Napper
Lynn Price
Kate Sissons
Lynne Smith
Rachel Smith
Jackie Spicer
Sandie Stephanou
Sandra Stubbs
Victoria Sweet
Michele Tricker
Paula Webb
Jenna Weston
Quentin Haines
 :: Musicians
Piano Pam Hoskison (MD)
Reeds Howard Burchfield
Debbie Burchfield
Trumpet Fraser Tannock
Trombone Andrew Burchfield
Bass Trevor Britton
Percussion Roger Cook
 :: Backstage
Stage Manager Stuart Upperton
Assistant Stage Manager Julie Jordan
Properties Stuart Harrison
Prompt Pam Coterill
Front of House Manager Pat Drury
Costumes Carolyn Bennett
Julie Waite
Make-up Caroline Taylor
Sound Steve Oldfield
Photographer Andrew Farquharson
Backstage Crew Derek Barnes
Anna Law
Alan Goldsmith
Hil Oakes
Andy Watt
"Doing The Lambeth Walk - Oi!".
The Sun Has Got His Hat On. 
Bill and Sally look up his ancestry. Sally is unimpressed.(Steve Thorpe and Amy Spicer) 
   Lady Jacqueline (Julie Waite) attempts to seduce Bill (Steve Thorpe).
   Sometimes your costumes just don't quite fit! (Steve Thorpe).
   Gerald (Derek Carberry) has been rejected by Lady Jacqueline again....aaahhhh!