A 63-year-old sexually assaulted a woman sitting next to him at a performance of ‘Grease’ at Dunfermline’s Alhambra Theatre.
The woman was “very distressed” after having her thigh held throughout most of the first half of the musical.
She had gone to the show with female friends and her seat was next to complete stranger Alexander Rollo’s, a trial at Dunfermline Sheriff Court heard.
Rollo, of Mavis Bank, Buckhaven, denied charges of sexually assaulting two women by repeatedly touching them on the body at the theatre on February 20 last year. He was found guilty of one of the charges after trial.
The victim said Rollo kept his hand on her leg for around 40 minutes.
The woman told the court that she thought the contact was “accidental at first”. However, when it continued for the last 40 minutes of the first half she realised that it was not.
She said Rollo kept his hand on her thigh without removing it until the interval.
The court heard the woman, who was at the show with two female friends, was very upset at the interval. One of her friends swapped seats with her.
The second woman said Rollo’s hand was initially on the hand-rest between the seats for around 20 minutes and then moved over to her side.
She watched his hand as it “hovered over my leg” before touching it. “I was ready and smacked him away. He jumped. He was rigid after that, not relaxed. He was like a wee dog.”
The woman said the matter had not been reported to theatre staff or the police that night but in the days following their night out the women decided to contact the police.
Sheriff Valerie Johnston imposed a community payback order for 12 months. Rollo will be on the sex offenders register for the same period.