Sink The Belgrano
Louise Gold took over the starring role of Maggot
Scratcher when the play transferred (from The Half Moon Theatre) to Mermaid
Theatre, from 30 October 1986 (Previews from 21 October)
Cast
Sailor plus - Tan Dean Burn
Sailor plus - George Dillon
Sailor plus - Richard Earthy
Chorus plus - Rory Edwards
Maggot Scratcher - Louise Gold
Sailor plus - Eugene Lipinski
Command plus - Terance McGinty
Pimp plus - Barry Stanton
Nit plus - Bill Stewart
Musician - Mark Glentworth
Other parts played by members of the cast
Understudy
Thomas
Branches
Production Team
Presented by - Viva Theatre Productions Ltd
Author - Steven Berkoff
Director - Steven Berkoff
Original Production - 2 September 1986, The Half Moon-Theatre,
Running Time - 90 minutes, no interval
Company and Stage Manager - Helen Wilding
Deputy Stage Manager - Gill van Zwanenberg
Décor - Ellen
Lighting - Dee Kyne
The play had previously been playing at The
Half-Moon Theatre, when they transferred theatres they changed several of
the main cast, included the leading role.
The General Belgrano was a light cruiser
warship of the Brooklyn Class, it was originally a
Political-Satirical actress Louise Gold had
previously played a caricature of Margaret Thatcher in Metropolitan Mikado, she went on to play her
properly (side and back views only) on television in The Alan Clark Diaries.
Rory Edwards went on to appear in an
episode of Casualty.
Ellen Cairns went on to design a production of Poppy, at The Half
Moon Theatre.
I'm not sure whether critic Malcolm Hay
realised that the leading lady was a founder member of Spitting Image (their Leading
Puppeteer in fact).
Critics Comments
"Louise Gold makes a striking
and suitably strident Maggot Scratcher, swearing like a trouper at her craven
underlings. But the best moments rarely rise above the level of a 'Spitting
Image' sketch." Malcom Hay, TIME OUT, 5 November 1986
Links about Sink The
Belgrano
TheatreNow.Com interview: Gold On Stage: Louise Gold In Follies: http://www.theatrenow.com/asp/link.htm?news.asp?art=3430&cat=1 This is an interview carried out by Theatre.Com’s Paul Webb, one hot
summer’s day, while Louise was appearing in Follies at The Royal Festival Hall.
Although the interview is ostensibly about her role in Follies she also talks
about her other Sondheim performances, along with:
Steven Berkoff’s Official Website: http://www.east-productions.demon.co.uk/
George Dillon’s Homepage: http://www.georgedillon.com/index.shtml
Iain Fisher’s page about Berkoff’s plays: http://www.iainfisher.com/sblinp.html
Maggie To A T, evening Standard Article
(from 2002) about who has portrayed Mrs Thatcher in drama: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_200204/ai_n12004431
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