We’re into the final week of rehearsals for the final Mrs Brown’s Boys comedy extravaganza. Tickets still available for both shows in Walkers Newsagents but they’re getting scarce for Sat night. The cast are remaining very tight-lipped about the theme of the final play but one thing is for sure – it’s not to be missed. We do, however, have plenty of updates on the latest antics of the cast:
There will be frantic efforts to get the lines learned this week as three of the cast have been on holidays Betty – USA, Gavin- Donegal, Lorna – Spain. HT was in Ballycastle for the day also. Lorna had a worrying moment when the wee man went missing on holidays. She said she only took her eyes off him for a minute and he was gone. Luckily after a brief search Barney was found safe and sound wandering aimlessly in the direction of a nudist beach.
Moira caused outrage by gate-crashing the Dublin premiere of Mrs Brown The Movie waltzing up the red carpet claiming to be a VIP. She was last seen going into Lillie’s Bordello with Brendan O’Carroll.
There were the usual spotting’s of cast members in various precarious positions round the Town recently under the direction of Spielberg King. He has taken his production company to Mexico to put the finishing touches on the hugely popular “movie scene” in the play. The offering this time is believed to be the best yet.
Cillian has been in rehab for 6 weeks in time to get sober able bodied for the play after a hunting accident. He was run over by a rhinoceros in Maginns.
HT is rumoured to have fallen out with Director Ciaran Milligan after insisting he goes into full character by appearing fully nude in one of the scenes. It was HT insisting on the nudity and Ciaran trying to talk him out of it.
Rory McCabe and Kevin Sweeney have been attending elocution lessens this past two months to perfect their delivery. In the end Rory was told to wear a tighter pair of Y Fronts and Kevin was told he’s been living in the town for 25years.
In an interview with Viz magazine Ciaran Milligan has said that this is by far the best of the three plays and has a different set up altogether. There are also more jokes, surprises, and jaw dropping moments that will have your sides splitting. There are also a few celebrity cameos that will also enhance the experience.
Make sure you don’t miss one of the highlights of the year. Friday 18th & Saturday 19th July. Tickets £10.