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THE CAST

Bron Littlewood as Jean Perkins
Tony Edwards as Henry Perkins
Brian Foley as Bill
Simon Trueick as Davenport
Pip Newman as Slater
Victoria Kasar as Betty Johnson
Paul Tumilty as Vic Johnson
and Mezin Kasar as a passer-by
The play directed by
Mark Andrews



SHOW SYNOPSIS


Jean is preparing a birthday dinner for her mild-mannered accountant husband Henry. Good friends Betty and Vic are expected any minute, and Jean is frantic because Henry is late.
When he eventually arrives, Jean finds him not quite the man he used to be. He wants to emigrate to Barcelona immediately, and with good reason: the briefcase he accidentally picked up on the underground is stuffed with bundles of fifty pound notes amounting to £735,000!
But if getting the money was easy, keeping it proves harder, as not one but two police inspectors call and Henry, Vic, Betty and a bemused (and tipsy) Jean are forced into a frantic game of cat and mouse. Hilarious innuendo and a cruelly funny turns of fate ensue as the two couples assume all sorts of identities in their battle to keep the money.
Will they succeed? The cabby, cheeky Bill, has the answer!
This brilliant farce by Roy Cooney enjoyed a spectacular run at the playhouse Theatre, London, starring Sylvia Syms, Trevor Bannister, Henry McGee and the author himself as the hapless Henry.

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