Fools Errand (Festival entry)

Counting the money: Ken Eason, Maurice Day, Mick Chapman

Rosemary Eason, Ken Eason, Maurice Day, Frances Brownlie jnr., Frances Brownlie, Mick Chapman
Fools Errand by Margaret Wood
Hodge, Kenneth Eason, Margery, Rosemary Eason, Diccon, Maurice Day, Bet, Frances Brownlie, Cuddy, Michael Chapman, Alison, Frances H. Brownlie, An Old Man, Robert Brownlie.
Produced by Mrs. F. Brownlie.
Performed at Cambridge Drama Festival (ADC Theatre) on Wednesday, March 15, 1972, at Sawston Amateur Drama Festival on Friday, March 24, 1972 and represented Cambridge at the second stage of the British Drama League's annual national competition at St. Albans on April 22, 1972. Then performed at Luton Drama Festival on May 1, 1972 and at the Lea Valley Drama Festival on Friday, June 9, 1972.
Untimely Ripp'd (Festival entry)

Lilian Mozley, Patricia McGahey, Frances Brownlie jnr., Margaret Angell
Untimely Ripp'd by Maurice McLoughlin
Sister Puline, Doreen Cuthbert, Dr. Ellis, Lilian Mozley, Reverend Mother, Margaret Angell, Janet Logan, Frances Brownlie, Councillor Mrs. Jessica Owen, J.P., Patricia McGahey.
Setting: An office in St. Agnes' Approved School for Girls, London. Time: The present.
Produced by Mrs. F. Brownlie.
Performed at Cambridge Drama Festival (ADC Theatre) on Thursday, March 16, 1972 and at Sawston Amateur Drama Festival on Thursday, March 23, 1972.
Off The Hook

Doreen Cuthbert, Frances Brownlie, Kenneth Eason, Maurice Day (sitting), Peter Collett, Robert Brownlie, Mike Chapman, Rosemary Eason

Rosemary Eason, Mick Chapma, Paddy McGahey, Robert Brownlie (on couch), Maurice Day, Lilian Mozley, Kenneth Eason, Frances Brownlie, Doreen Cuthbert, Peter Collett

Doreen Cuthbert, Maurice Day, Frances Brownlie

Peter Collett, Rosemary Eason, Mick Chapman, Robert Brownlie
Off The Hook by Derek Benfield
Cast in order of appearance:
Norah Catchpole, Patricia McGahey, Edna, her sister, Lilian Mozley, Fred Baxter, Mick Chapman, Major Catchpole, Kenneth Eason, Harold Spook, Robert Brownlie, Mrs. Fletcher-Brewer, Frances Brownlie, Carol, her daughter, Doreen Cuthbert, Polly, Rosemary Eason, Mr. Parkinson, Maurice Day.
Stage Manager, Julie Angell, Properties, Sheila Moden, The setting was designed and built by Phil Hooper assisted by the Players.
The action takes place in the lounge bar of Hook House, a quiet English hotel somewhere in the country. The time is the present.
Produced by Frances H. Brownlie.