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A comedy by Donald Churchill & Peter Yeldham.
Performed by STADS at St. Teilo's Church Hall, Bishopston on April 28th, 29th & 30th & May 6th & 7th, 1988. Tickets cost £1, children & senior citizens 50p.
Synopsis
When Tom Lambert receives a telephone call one morning from the Inland Revenue enquiring about his public relations consultant, a Miss Joanna Flint, he can honestly say he has never heard of her. By lunchtime, however, he knows all about Miss Flint and rather wishes he didn't, for Sarah, his accountant and ex-wife, confesses that she invented Joanna Flint as a tax dodge and that unfortunately the Revenue have rumbled her. A highly entertaining comedy.
Programme
Dorothy Morris
'Tom Lambert' ~ Barry Cooper
'Lucy Napier' ~ Carol Shepherd
'Albert' ~ Martin Rowlands
'Sarah Davenport' ~ Judi Porter
'Mr Dodds' ~ David Spear
'C P Lens' ~ Doreen Davies
Stage Management ~ Anthony Pressdee, Adrian Metcalf
Assistants ~ John Lloyd, Mike Shaw, Howard Mead
Lighting ~ John Dixon
Props ~ Maggie Penn, Alison Shepherd
Prompt & Painting ~ Julia Bradley
Make-up ~ Beryl West, Beryl Maslin
Sound Effects ~ Tim Pressdee
Scenery ~ Jean Hewlett
You may have read in the Evening Post that the tower of St Teilo's Church is in desperate need of repair, and a special fund is being set up to provide the necessary money. The Society has decided to donate the profits from this production to the fund.