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Gripe
Andy Scott
Andy started acting five years ago in Maidenhead and has had roles in Shakespeare (Lysander and Don Pedro), Chaucer, has played a dog, a suicidal cliff walker (called Cliff!!) a salesman and also appears regularly in panto.”’ Allo, ‘Allo” was his first outing with the Marlow players. Here he plays Gripe, the despicable old retainer.
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Alathea Budgett
Gloria Kendrick
Gloria has been with us for 1997 and has appeared onstage in leading roles, backstage as stage manager and in front of stage as director. She last played in ‘The Hollow Crown’ and last directed ‘Allo ‘Allo. She says she found the part of Alathea difficult to adjust to since Alathea is a bit of a harridan. Yeah, right! |
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Herbert Budgett
Tony Bew
Tony has been with the Players since 1997 and has appeared as many a lead, a bit part, an extra and a butler as well as directing a number of productions. He also has been stage manager, set builder, run the lighting and sound and is also the writer of the programme. Here he plays the hen-pecked Herbert, a somewhat larger part than of late, but most of his lines are “Yes, my dear”. |
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Belinda Budgett
Laura Goodband
Laura has been with the Players for nearly two decades and last appeared as Stella Drury in House Guest, some 5 years ago as the female lead. We are very happy to see her once more and once more she is laying the part of Tony’s daughter, a habit she picked up in 1998. |
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Cyril Caraway
James Taylor
We owe the support of the Maidenhead branch of the Marlow Players to James, who first came to us in 2005 and has regularly appeared since. He last played the part of Leutnant Hubert Gruber, of dubious tendencies, in ‘Allo ‘Allo. Fortunately, Cyril gibbers most of the time, so he only has to concentrate on not being camp.
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Bunny Tucker
Stacy Rhodes
Stacy has been involved in the theatre from an early age, training in Acting, Dancing and Singing and has a degree in Drama. Currently, she is Head of Drama at a grammar school and has directed many of her own plays. Her first performance for the Marlow Players was as Michelle in ‘Allo ‘Allo. Here she plays the instantly recognisable Barbara Windsor part of Bunny.
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ThunderCloud
Robin Lovell
A new comer to the Players, but no stranger to the stage, Robin comes to us courtesy of the Maidenhead Drama Guild, where he was the director of last Christmas’s pantomime. He brings his “twice nightly habits” to Creeching Chaney and gets to spit all over Tony and James. |
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Gosforth
Andrew Stafford
Andrew has been with the players for over two decades and has acted and directed for most of that time. He has had to step in and take on the role of Gosforth, the solicitor from Gosforth & Strokelady, at the very last minute owing to the ill health the previous incumbent. |
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Lydia Prentice
Julia Ashton
Julia is appearing for the first time with the Players, but not her first time on the stage. She has performed numerous plays for the Maidenhead Drama Guild. Here she plays Alec Ogleby’s efficient and no-nonsense secretary, Lydia Prentice. |
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Alec Ogelby
Brian Couling
Brian is a long standing member of the Players, having reached his twentieth anniversary this year. He has been in every production in the last 14 years, with one exception, and most as the leading man. He last appeared as Renee in “’Allo ‘Allo”. Here he plays Film producer and old school chum of Herbert, Alec Ogleby. |
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Aunt Emily Budgett
Hilary Cox
Hilary has been with the Players for an undisclosed number of decades and is always instrumental in our productions both on and off stage. Her last production was as Edith in ‘Allo ‘Allo. Here she changes her accent from faux Gallic to Miss Jean Brody.
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