An afterword by the Director, Roger Beard
This was a cabaret evening of music and sketches based on familiar themes. The basic plan was that pace and change should give no chance of anyone being bored. On the night the music was excellent, the sketches were spot on, the food was delightful and when the entertainment finished most of the audience stayed on to prolong a great evening. Well done everyone!
“..Something Borrowed
Something Blue..”
An unpredictable evening of music and humour set in the sumptuous surroundings of the cabaret room at Harvington Village Hall.
The entertainment features:
Special Guests
| Phil Bawn and ‘All Sax’ | sensually sonorous saxophonists |
| Katherine Alcock | sensually sonorous songstress |
HATS Players and Guests
| Michael Bowen | quintessential Master of Ceremonies |
| Steve Cook | master of guises and disguises |
| Simon Greenalgh | song and dance in the style of Ted Astaire |
| Sandie Davies | a tantalising tart with a heart |
| Rachel Alcock | a dancing delight who might |
| Trudy Arthur | a can can dancer who can but probably won’t |
| Claire Ainsworth | a rootin tootin cabaret fruitie cutie |
| Linda Attwood | huge multi talent in a tiny little body |
| Roland Merrick | a minimally trained musician |
| Roger Beard | a less than minimally trained musician |
| Ken Knight | humorist of the old school |
| Alan Hirst | humorist of the even older school |
| Moyra Morris | chairman of anonymous parish council |
| Gordon Whittemore | doing what comes naturally |
Special Helpers
| Steve Ostler | acoustic expertise par excellence |
| Tracy Howard | décor to delight the senses |
| Rozanne Beard, Pat Stephens, Rosemary Hirst | food to tantalise the taste buds |
Note that strobe lighting will be used in the opening and closing music
A Production by H.A.T.S. May 15th 2004