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Suddenly At Home


A thriller by Francis Durbridge.

Performed by STADS at St. Teilo's Church Hall, Bishopston on March 30th & 31st & April 5th, 6th & 7th, 1979. Tickets cost 35p, children & OAPs 20p.

Performed again by STADS in 1993: compare details.


Synopsis

When Glenn Howard decided to get rid of his wealthy wife he worked out a complicated but seemingly foolproof plan which would not only keep him in the clear but involve his wife's former lover, detective-story writer Sam Blaine. The plan, however, depends on the co-operation of another person, Sheila Wallis, and with the unexpected arrival on the scene of the formidable Remick, things begin to fall apart.

Programme

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Director/Producer

Beryl West

Cast (in order of appearance)

'Maggie Howard' ~ Carol Fowler

'Helen Tenby' ~ Dorothy Morris

'Ruth Bechler' ~ Mair Morgan

'Sam Blaine' ~ Alan Booker

'Sheila Wallis' ~ Brenda Jones

'Glenn Howard' ~ Geoff Badham

'Appleton' ~ Wilfrid Jones

'Remick' ~ David Spear

Backstage

Stage Manager ~ Bill Payne

Assistant ~ Derek Humphreys

Lighting ~ John Dixon

Props ~ Della Jukes

Make-up ~ Jill Dixon, Anita McNamara