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These are the performance pics of 'Allo 'Allo live from Café René.

 

"Why are you wearing the bridge rolls? Put them on the tables!" 

"The flying 'elmet tonight!"

 

"Ah... the Reichstag 2000!"

"Undetectable!"

"I'll make your dreams come true!"

 

"Good Moaning!"

 

"Parrots... Cockatoos... who will buy from a Parrot and Cockatoo seller?"

 

"...flat out in my little tank with my ventilators wide open... it will bring the colour back to your cheeks."

"I shall say this only once."

 

Cabaret!

 

"What are you hiding under your apron? I am finding it difficult to concentrate." 

"Exploding cheeses, exploding cigars! Will the nightmare never end?" 

"The ravings of a mad nun... and why are you dressed like wee Willy Winkie?"

 

"Why are you taking the trousers off a blow up dummy of Hitler?"

 

"A masterly Hitler impersonation, Herr Flick, but Herman looks a bit wooden."

 

"There are many Hitlers and Goerings in this cafe!"

 

 

"I feel the life coming back..."

 

And for individual fans...

René

Gordon McMurray

 

Bertorelli, Von Schmelling, Von Strohm

John McKee, Thomas Larasser, Bill Puckrin

 

Leclerc, Gruber

Paul O'Hagan, Bob Randall 

 

Gruber, Crabtree

Bob Randall, John Beeteson

 

Yvette, Mimi

Louise White, Kirsty Doull

 

Fiona Agnew and Anne Di Paola, our lovely wardrobe ladies.

 

Helga, Von Schmelling

Linda McMurray, Thomas Larasser 

 

Flick

Bill Wright

 

Sound and Light

Eugene Zoica, Keith Agnew

 

Director, Lana Lord

 

Edith and René 

Rosemary Willis, Gordon McMurray

 

The British airmen

Liz Neill, Robert Huggins

Michelle

Karen Allen

 

Stage manager Pat Brennan

 

Assistant Stage Manger (and friend) 

Donna Laing

 

 

Prompt Lorna White

 

"Queen of the raffle", Dorothy Bailey

 

Anne Randall, Wardrobe 

 

 

Jim and Rose Crawford

(whose house we took over!)

 

 

Chairperson Dora Beeteson, who thought up the idea of a production in the Seaview Cafe whilst enjoying a bacon butty breakfast there after "Prisoner of Second Avenue." 

Prop maker and Knocker painter Jan Laing, and Organiser Extrordinaire Richard Laing 

 

Our hosts at Renés cafe (aka the Seaview), Madame Nardini with son Ali, daughter Alessia and Gillian. 

 

Choreographer Marianne Yeomans

 

 

Hazel Gray, club secretary and front of house. Barry Streets, "Banking with a smile."

 

 

Home Third week in August It Runs in the Family November 2005 Family Planning Murdered to Death 'Allo 'Allo 'Allo 'Allo the party Letters from Leclerc Autumn Tour Prisoner of 2nd. Ave Gaslight Past memories History The Steamie Good Things