Miss Euphemia Andrew is a recurring minor antagonist in P.L. Travers' 'Mary Poppins' books. In the stage musical Mary Poppins, first staged in London, December 2004, she became the main antagonist. She brought up George Banks, father of protagonists Jane and Michael. When their magical nanny, Mary Poppins, leaves for a while to teach the children a lesson, Miss Andrew comes for a visit. However, Miss Andrew turns out to be a tyrannical nanny who loves nothing more than force-feeding children her "Brimstone and Treacle"-tonic, a gruesome liquor said to contain "Brimstone, Treacle, Codliver Oil and Carbolic Soap".
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| - Miss Euphemia Andrew is a recurring minor antagonist in P.L. Travers' 'Mary Poppins' books. In the stage musical Mary Poppins, first staged in London, December 2004, she became the main antagonist. She brought up George Banks, father of protagonists Jane and Michael. When their magical nanny, Mary Poppins, leaves for a while to teach the children a lesson, Miss Andrew comes for a visit. However, Miss Andrew turns out to be a tyrannical nanny who loves nothing more than force-feeding children her "Brimstone and Treacle"-tonic, a gruesome liquor said to contain "Brimstone, Treacle, Codliver Oil and Carbolic Soap".
- Miss Euphemia Andrew, nicknamed "the Holy Terror," is a major antagonist in the Disney theatrical musical Mary Poppins, first staged in London, December 2004. She brought up George Banks, father of protagonists Jane and Michael. When their magical nanny, Mary Poppins, leaves for a while to teach the children a lesson, their mother, Winifred, hires Miss Andrew as a replacement to please her husband (him having praised Miss Andrew on several occasions). However, Miss Andrew turns out to be a tyrannical nanny who loves nothing more than force-feeding children her "Brimstone and Treacle"-tonic, a gruesome liquor said to contain "Brimstone, Treacle, Codliver Oil and Carbolic Soap".
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Goal
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Dislikes
| - Mary Poppins, children who won't be "seen, not heard"
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Actress
| - Rosemary Ashe
Louise Gold
Ruth Gottschall
Deryn Edwards
Monica Einarson
Ellen Harvey
Q. Smith
Lucia Meeuwsen
Margaret Eir
Marjolijn Touw
Laura Cortés
Judi Conelly
Frédérike Bédard
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Likes
| - Rearing children, punishment, her lark, authority, "Brimstone and Treacle", George Banks
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Appearance
| - Old Woman with black hair and white skin, dresses in black-and-white striped blouse with tie, black dress and hat
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Personality
| - Stern, imposing, tyrannical, angry, matronly
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Fate
| - Forced to drink her own tonic, trapped in a birdcage and sent to Hell
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Weapons
| - Her "Brimstone and Treacle" elixir
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Enemies
| - Mary Poppins, Jane Banks, Michael Banks, Winnifred Banks, Mrs. Brill, Robertson Ay
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Quote
| - "Brimstone and Treacle for you!"
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| - Miss Euphemia Andrew is a recurring minor antagonist in P.L. Travers' 'Mary Poppins' books. In the stage musical Mary Poppins, first staged in London, December 2004, she became the main antagonist. She brought up George Banks, father of protagonists Jane and Michael. When their magical nanny, Mary Poppins, leaves for a while to teach the children a lesson, Miss Andrew comes for a visit. However, Miss Andrew turns out to be a tyrannical nanny who loves nothing more than force-feeding children her "Brimstone and Treacle"-tonic, a gruesome liquor said to contain "Brimstone, Treacle, Codliver Oil and Carbolic Soap".
- Miss Euphemia Andrew, nicknamed "the Holy Terror," is a major antagonist in the Disney theatrical musical Mary Poppins, first staged in London, December 2004. She brought up George Banks, father of protagonists Jane and Michael. When their magical nanny, Mary Poppins, leaves for a while to teach the children a lesson, their mother, Winifred, hires Miss Andrew as a replacement to please her husband (him having praised Miss Andrew on several occasions). However, Miss Andrew turns out to be a tyrannical nanny who loves nothing more than force-feeding children her "Brimstone and Treacle"-tonic, a gruesome liquor said to contain "Brimstone, Treacle, Codliver Oil and Carbolic Soap".
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