Stuart is Betty's leading man
Director Michael Kirkby returns after his successful run of hit shows Sister Act and Annie.
“Betty Blue Eyes is a wonderful show that will have you laughing one minute and crying the next! Lots of Yorkshire humour with a strong story line that is based on the Alan Bennett film – A Private Function that starred Maggie Smith and Michael Palin,” he said.
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Hide AdThe cast is headed by Stuart Hutchinson as Gilbert Chilvers and Ruth Graham as his wife.
Chairman of the Players Helen Mills said: “Betty Blue Eyes seemed at first to be a gamble. A relatively unknown show but it’s a critically acclaimed British musical that is a cracker to watch and be a part of. We’ve taken that gamble and the reaction we’ve had already within the cast and society has been brilliant.”
The story is set 1947 austerity Britain. A small town in Yorkshire with local officials feathering their own nests.
So, who is Betty? Betty is an adorable blue-eyed pig, who is being illegally reared to ensure the local dignitaries can celebrate the royal wedding of Elizabeth and Philip with a lavish banquet while the local population make do with Spam.
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Hide AdBetty Blue Eyes opens at Harrogate Theatre on Tuesday June 6 and runs until Saturday June 10, daily at at 7.30pm and a matinee on Saturday at 2pm.
Tickets from Harrogate Theatre box office on 01423 502 116.