| Character |
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Hilda Bigley |
|
Analysis |
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Down to earth,
forthright and determined. Upper middle class northern
businessman's wife. |
|
Accent |
|
Yorkshire |
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Genre |
|
Comedy |
|
Author |
|
John Chapman
& Jeremy Lloyd |
|
Producer |
|
Stephen
Beasley |
|
Director |
|
John B Hobbs |
|
Venues |
|
National Tour |
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Dates |
|
2001 |
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| Reviews |
 |
Vicki Michelle
as Hilda is particularly good with a believably naturalistic
performance. |
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|
Eastbourne Herald |
|
 |
Vicki Michelle
and Carol Harrison demonstrate admirably, they can manage
Business Affairs most astutely. |
| |
|
This is Bath |
|
 |
Vicki Michelle
blossoms under temptation. |
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The Stage |
|
 |
Vicki Michelle
vamps it up beautifully. |
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Local Press |
|
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Cues are
picked up faultlessly without delay. |
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The Stage |
|
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Impressively
sharp and fast moving. |
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Local Press |
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Lines rattle
along like machine gun fire. |
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The Stage |