On Wednesday afternoon of last week, we went to the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry to see the matinee performance of "Allo Allo". This is the stage version of the successful BBC TV comedy series of the 1980's, set in World War II France. The stage show stars Vicki Michelle (Yvette, the maid) and Jeffrey Holland (café owner René Artois) who was a star of BBC's "Hi-De-Hi!". Original writers Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft have returned to put the script together, although they have resumed the "painting in the sausage" plot that seemed to dominate the series!The usual innuendos and silliness were to be found in abundance in the two hour show. At one point, Monsieur Leclerc disguised himself as a "simple parrot salesman" and what followed were gags about "a cock or two". There were funny, if rather rude sequences with Rene, Yvette and Officer Crabtree doing something suggestive with a blow-up Hitler. At one point, René had a giant knockwurst under his apron and it kept rising up, much to the amazement of Lt. Gruber! Helga (played very well by Nell Jerram) performed a burlesque style strip as Herr Flick played on his violin - of course, we then had a gag about his g-string snapping! Rene's wife Edith performed a cabaret style singing act which was dreadful, but that's what it was supposed to be like!
It was nice to see Vicki Michelle involved as I loved her in the original show. She still looks really good after all of these years! The performances were OK, although certainly not as strong as the original TV cast. I felt that Nell Jerram gave the best performance of any of the new actors. Jeffrey Holland was fine, although maybe not as humorous to look at as Gordon Kaye. Maybe a two hour show is too long to sustain the humour, as I felt it was running out of steam a while before the end. Also, I felt the British airman characters were underused. Shame also that one of the prop based gags didn't work (an small explosion failed to go off). Anyway, here is a review, which I partially agree with, although whatever faults the production has, I certainly enjoyed going to see it!
We got tickets on the afternoon, although I was surprised at how busy the matinee show was, and that the majority of the audience were over 50! Also, I was pleased to see how easy it was to get there and park up in the new multi-storey car park at the back of the theatre. It looks as if that area of the city centre is going through a major re-development. Quite a fun afternoon out!