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"Blonde Bombshells of 1943"
by Alan Plater
Artists: Alison Harding, Karen Paullada,
Roise Jenkins, Suzie Emmett,
Barbara Hockaday, Sarah Whittuck,
Jane Milligan, Oliver Chopping
Director: Richard Denning
Music
Direction: Howard Gray
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"From a Jack to a King"
by Bob Carlton
Artists: Peter Helmer, Matt Devitt, Steve Simmonds, Kevin Jones, Ally Homes,
Grant Dinwoodie, Sarah Whittuck, Maria Lawson, Jane Milligan
Director: Matt Devitt
Music
Direction: Dai Watts
Designer: Rodney Ford |
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"The
Rise & Fall of Little Voice"
by Jim Cartwright
Artists: James Cartwright, Sarah Duncan,John
McArdle, Michelle McManus, Rachael Wood,
Richard Denning
Director: Alexander Holt
Set Designer: Norman Coates
Music
Direction: Stuart Barr |
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"Relatively
Speaking"
by Alan Ayckbourn
Artists: Jeremy Gittins, William Rycroft,
Amanda Waldy, Marianne Oldham
Director: John Nolan
Set Designer: Norman Coates
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"A
Bedfull of Foreigners"
by Dave Freeman
Artists: Jeremy Gittins, John Nolan, Kim Hartman, Nick
Wilton, Corinna Powlesland, Emma Francis, Richard Denning
Director: John Nolan
Set Designer: Norman Coates |
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"Private
Lives"
by Nöel Coward
Artists: Mary Tamm, Crispin Redman, Kitty Lucas and Nick
Waring
Director: David Warwick
Set Designer: Nancy Surman |
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"Funny
Money"
by Ray Cooney
Artists: Nick Wilton, Kim Hartman, Patrick Monckton, Louise
Jameson, John Nolan, David Warwick, Richard Denning and David
Mercatali
Director: David Warwick
Set Designer: Katy Tuxford |
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"The
Importance of Being Earnest"
by Oscar Wilde
Artists: Ursula Jones, John McAndrew, Harry Gostelow, Sarah
Miller, Hannah Barrie, John Nettleton, Deirdre Doone, Richard
Denning
Director: Robin Herford
Set Designer: Michael Holt |
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"How
The Other Half Loves"
by Alan Ayckbourn
Artists: Nigel Anthony, Louise Jameson,
John McAndrew, Louise English, Richard Denning
Director: David Warwick
Set Designer: Katy Tuxford |
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