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Lloyd George Knew My Father

A play by William Douglas Home

Produced by Esther De Vries

Cast
Gen. Sir William Boothroyd Percy Hodgson
Lady Shiela Boothroyd Joan French
Hubert Boothroyd M.P. Richard Herrington
Maud Boothroyd Carol Ardley
Sally Boothroyd Lynne Smith
Simon Green Roland Garrad
Rev. Trevor Simmonds Roy Pugsley
Robertson Bert Moore
The action of the play takes place in the sitting-room of Boothroyd Hall, Sir William's home. The year is 1972.

Just six months after stepping onto the Fairlight stage for the first time, Esther De Vries takes on the role of producer ... and she gets her "old man" Doug roped in to help in the design and build of the set.

A somewhat unusual title, "Lloyd George Knew My Father" was originally performed under the title of "Lady Boothroyd of the By-Pass", which possibly gives more of a clue as to the plot.

When Lady Sheila Boothroyd hears that the planning authorities are determined to keep to their decision to drive a road through her graounds she announces her intention to kill herself the precise moment the bulldozers start on their shameful work. At first disbelieving, the family at length realize to their horror that this is no joke. All means of persuasion fail. As the hour strikes and the bulldozers' roar is heard the old General enters in full regimental regalia, while his old ex-army servant sounds the "Last Post". Then the whole family stands stricken, the door opens ...

William Douglas Home (1912-92) was the son of the 13th Earl of Home, brother of Sir Alec Douglas Home.