Past Performances, 1970

The Wizard of Oz (February 1970)

Dorothy meets the Munchkins

 

The Wizard of Oz (a Pantomime based on the story)

Uncle Henry, Antony Boot, Aunt Em, Lillian Mozley, Dorothy, Frances Brownlie Jnr., Witch of the North, Teresa Murphey, Straw Man, Ted Sharrock, Tin Man, Bernard Gavins, Lion, Marion Woodhouse, Witch of the West, Patricia McGahey, Wizard, Tom MacConalogue, To To, Maurenn Cooper, Glenda, Sheila Dobinson, Munchkins etc.: Julie Angell, Pauline Angell, Martin Rae, Ann Gallager, Elaine Cracknall, Patricia Neville, Christine Sharpe, Consula Sturdee, Robin Poulter, Maurice Day; Poppies etc.: Teresa Brownlie, Katharyn Brownlie, Elizabeth Eccles, Trudy Hall, Ann MacKinder; Birds etc.: Nicola Hill, Helen Sharrock, Nicholas Brownlie.

Stage Manager, Robert Brownlie, Prompter, Collette Sharrock, Lights, Tony Boot.

Produced by Frances Brownlie.

 

 

 

The Devil His Due (Festival entry)

 

 

The Devil His Due by Seamus Fail

A Patient, Doreen Cuthbert, Old Frowsty, Michael Chapman, The Dispenser, Collette Sharrock, A Stranger, Robert Brownlie, Mrs. O'Reilly, Catherine Page, Mrs. Rorke, Lilian Mozley, A Policeman, Robin Poulter, Father Higgins, Ted Sharrock, Father de Vecha, Maurice Day, A White Witch, Paddy McGahey.

Produced by Frances Brownlie

Setting: The action of the play passes during an evening in Old Frowsty's surgery in a remote wilderness of Ireland.

Time: Mid-Victorian.

Performed at the Cambridge Drama Festival (at the A.D.C. Theatre) on Wednesday April 8, 1970 and at the Fifth Sawston Drama Festival on Friday May 1, 1970.

 

 

 

Murder In The Cathedral

Thomas Becket murdered by the four Knights

 

Murder In The Cathedral by T.S. Eliot

Archbishop Thomas Becket, Robert Brownlie, Priests of the Cathredral: Dennis Fisher, Bernard Gavins, Kevin Higgins, Maurice Day, A Messenger, Martin Ray, Tempters and Knights: Anthony Boot, Ted Sharrock, Robin Poulter, Micheal Chapman, A Chorus of Women of Canterbury: Margaret, Julie and Pauline Angell, Paddy McGahey, Lilian Mozley, Pilar and Rosario Sturdee, Sheila and Janice Moden, Frances Brownlie Jnr., Doreen Cuthbert, Colette Sharrock.

Lighting and Effects etc.: Teresa McGahey, Julie Buchanan, George Gavins, Phil Hooper, Derek Ray.

Directed by F.H. Brownlie

The Scenes: Outside and Inside Canterbury Cathedral.

The Period: December 2, 1170 to December 29, 1170.

Thomas Becket was born in 1118 and murdered in 1170.

Performed at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Sawston on Monday November 23, 1970, at Linton Parish Church on Wednesday November 25, 1970, at St Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Sawston on Thursday November 26, 1970 and at Our Lady and the English Martyrs Catholic Church, Hills Road, Cambridge on Saturday November 28, 1970.