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The Lady in The Van, by Alan Bennett. Performed by the Stamford Shakespeare Company at Tolethorpe Hall.

The Lady in The Van, Angela Harris as Miss Shepherd.
Photo credit Stamford Shakespeare Company

Our first encounter, my wife and I’s that is, with Tolethorpe Hall and the Stamford Shakespeare Company was in 2019, when my brother in law invited us to join his family outing to watch Blithe Spirit, my son had given me a ticket as a birthday present. It was an absolutely brilliant performance, with Angela Harris excelling in the role of Madam Arcarti. Since then we have made a point of making a yearly visit except when Covid intervened.

The Lady in the Van, is based on true events, Miss Shepherd drove her van into Alan Bennett’s life during 1974 remaining there within his garden for the next 15 years. Alan Bennett’s relationship with his guest, for want of a better word and Alan would no doubt have found one, was an uneasy one. He described Miss Shepherd as a “bigoted, blinkered, cantankerous, devious, unforgiving, self-centred, rank, rude, car mad cow.” The play extracts the humour from the situation, together with a profound sadness as Bennett tries to piece together the events that led to Miss Shepherd living as a tramp in a van.

The Two Alan Bennetts Steve Cunningham 2 Paul Beasley 1.
Photo credit Stamford Shakespeare Company

The production was fantastic, Paul Beasley and Steve Cunningham excelled as the two versions of Alan Bennett, both had perfected Alan Bennett’s voice and I couldn’t distinguish any difference between them. Angela Harris played Miss Shepherd brilliantly. The rest of the cast were great too making it a fully satisfying performance.

Other outstanding features of the Stamford Shakespeare Companies productions at Tolethorpe, are apart from the excellent cast, costume design and professionalism of the whole team but also the fantastic set designs and construction. This year’s set was as impressive and innovative as ever.

The stage

It was a truly wonderful night out.

If you would like to see it for yourself here is the link:

https://tolethorpe.co.uk/the-lady-in-the-van/

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