THE LAUGHING MONKEY THEATRE COMPANY
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Performed at
THE NORWICH PUPPET THEATRE
on November 22nd & 23rd 2007


In their fight against gangland crime, DI Baker and DS Lake are faced with a serious problem when crook Johnny Wolf is found murdered. Can they believe the claim of their three suspects - Ma Hood, her grand-daughter Red and an axe-wielding woodcutter called Alex - that they acted in self-defence? And how does it tie into the disappearance of the three little pigs, who vanished on the verge of a massive property deal?

One thing is sure: when Johnny's uncle, notorious mafia boss Wolf (as in, the big bad ...), finds out about the slaughter of his dear nephew, someone's going to pay ... though nothing and nobody are what they seem ...

Publicity Photographs
With thanks to Michael Jones

Rehearsal Gallery

Performance Gallery

Recording the Audio Play - Gallery

The Audio Play ... Available Now!!

Audio Teasers

Video Clips from the final performance



CAST

D.I. Paul Baker

TONY STONE

D.S. Sarah Lake

CAROL ROWELL

Alex Jones/Gangster

MARTIN HEAD

Ma Hood

DIANE GOLDSMITH

Red Riding Hood

SALLY CLARKE

The Big Bad Wolf

PAUL ALLUM

Catya/Police Telephonist

ANNA STUBBINGS

Mickey Fox

JIM BLYTHE

Mary Mary/Gangster

MELANIE CUBITT

Lawyer

TYM DARTNALL

Policeman/Gangster

CHRISTOPHER BAKER

Gangsters

ANDY BOSTON, LUKE FAIRWEATHER,
& LYNSEY WALTON

PRODUCTION

Director

JIM BLYTHE

Producers

JIM BLYTHE &
LUKE FAIRWEATHER

Stage Manager

LUKE FAIRWEATHER

Assistant Stage Manager

CHRIS BAKER

Prompt

STEPHEN WINGROVE

Lighting

NATASA PANAYIODOU

Sound

TYM DARTNALL

Stills Photographer

MICHAEL JONES

Video Cameraman

SAM PRESTON

Costumes & Props

LUKE FAIRWEATHER
& THE CAST


As much as it pains me to do this, there's always some nance out there who'll take offence -- all the guns which appear on this page are replicas which Laughing Monkey used as props for HAPPY EVER AFTER. On the subject of guns being neither big nor clever, we totally agree -- but they're great for comedy theatre ;-).