Photo Flash: First Look at the UK Tour of SOME MOTHERS DO 'AVE 'EM

By: Feb. 23, 2018
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Based on the original TV comedy series by Raymond Allen, the stage adaptation of SOME MOTHERS DO 'AVE 'EM is written and directed by Guy Unsworth and stars Joe Pasquale as the loveable but accident-prone Frank Spencer, Sarah Earnshaw as Betty, Susie Blake as Mrs Fisher, Moray Treadwell as Mr Luscombe/Mr Worthington, David Shaw-Parker as Father O'Hara and Chris Kiely as Desmond/Constable.

Due to popular demand, further dates have been added to the UK tour of the first ever stage production of the classic 1970s TV comedy Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.

The newly announced 2018 dates are Richmond Theatre (5 - 10 March), Royal & Derngate, Northampton (30 April - 5 May), The Hawth, Crawley (21 - 26 May), Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells (28 May - 2 June), Theatre Royal Plymouth (4 - 9 June), Ipswich Regent Theatre (11 - 16 June), Harrogate Theatre (18 - 23 June), Darlington Hippodrome (2 - 7 July), Norwich Theatre Royal (9 - 14 July), Curve, Leicester (16 - 21 July) and Palace Theatre, Southend (23 - 28 July).

The producers also announce the casting of Moray Treadwell as Mr Luscombe/Mr Worthington, David Shaw-Parker as Father O'Hara and Chris Kiely as Desmond/Constable. They join the previously announced Joe Pasquale as the loveable but accident-prone Frank Spencer, Sarah Earnshaw as his long-suffering wife Betty and Susie Blake as his disapproving mother-in-law, Mrs Fisher.

Moray Treadwell most recently appeared in the national tour of Hysteria for London Classic Theatre Company. His other theatre credits include The Railway Children (King's Cross Theatre), The Beatles LOVE Show (Cirque du Soleil, Las Vegas), Waiting For Godot (Italian tour), The Importance of Being Earnest (Vienna's English Theatre) and The Ruling Class (Frankfurt's English Theatre).

David Shaw-Parker began his career at the Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in over 25 productions for them. His many other theatre credits include Leo Fairchild in Lady in The Van (Bath Theatre Royal), John Hitchcock in McQueen (St. James Theatre), Trevor Nunn's productions of My Fair Lady (National Theatre and Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Acorn Antiques (West End), and Lucy Bailey's production of Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare's Globe).

Chris Kiely's most recent theatre credits include Artie Goldberg in Yank! (Charing Cross Theatre and Hope Mill Theatre), Louis Harvey in The Lady Killers (Theatre Royal Windsor), Artie in Sunset Boulevard (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre) and Freddy in Pygmalion (Theatre Royal Windsor).

The UK Tour of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em opened at the Wyvern Theatre, Swindon on Wednesday 21 February 2018.

The stage adaptation has been written by Guy Unsworth, based on the original TV series by Raymond Allen. Guy Unsworth will also be directing, with design by Simon Higlett.

The UK Tour is produced by Limelight Productions.

Photo Credit: Scott Rylander



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