Cinderella (January pantomime)


Robin Poulter & Carol Ann Davis

Robert Brownlie, Kenneth Eason

Acro Dancer Sharon Ward watched by The Chorus

Chorus and Children in a Maypole Dance
Cinderella adapted by Frances Brownlie
Ugly Sisters: Marmalade, Kenneth Eason, and Semolina, Robert Brownlie, Buttons, Robin Poulter, Sandini, Hilary Barker, Prince Charming, Colette Sharrock, Sylvester, Rosemary Eason, Cinderella, Carol Ann Davis, Baron Hardup, Steve Archer, Baroness Hardup, Peter Collett, Fairy Godmother, Trudi Hill.
Villagers and Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court: Dorothy Abercrombie, Ed Adshead, Gillian Anderson, Julie & Pauline Angell, Monica & John Cain, Ruth Cranmer, Mark Little, Patricia McGahey, Lilian Mozley, Angela Newlin, Amanda Oglesby, Pam Poulter, Sheila & Bill Robins, Carol Smalley, Nigel Start, Pilar Sturdee, Theresa Poulter.
Dancers: Kathryn & Teresa Brownlie, Maureen Cooper, Louise Heald, Trudi Hill.
Village Children & Mice: Jonathan Angell, Jennifer Barker, Nicholas Brownlie, Nicola Hill, Julia & Vincent Eason, Beverley Joy, Helen Sharrock.
Village Children & Fairies: Kathryn Abercrombie, Elizabeth Eccles, Linda Killaspy, Janet & Lynne Fraser, Rosemary Little, Linda McKintosh, Sarah Osbourne, Jacqueline Poulter, Julie Tomkins, Gabrielle Wetzl.
Acrobatic Solo Dancer: Donna Norton or Sharon Ward.
Scenes take place in.... Act I: Forest Clearing (Afternoon). The Hardup's Kitchen. Forest Clearing (Later). The Hardup's Kitchen (Before the Ball). Act II: The Palace Ballroom. The Bahamas, The Hardup's Kitchen (Much Later). At the Wedding. Finale.
Piano, Sylvia Sylvester, Drums, George Gavins.
Scenic Designer, Phil Hooper, Costumes, Esther Eccles, Dance Choreography, Francis Brownlie with assistance from Janice of The Jandor School of Dracing & Miss Valentine of Melbourn, Lighting, Paul Curtis assisted by Jill Muller, Stage Manager, George Freeman, Assistant Stage Manager, Margaret Angell, Stage Staff, Harry Osbourne, Childrens Dresser, Barbara Heald assisted by Phyllis Tomkins, Call Boy, Maurice Day.
Front of House, Bill Cooper assisted by Doreen Freeman & Helen Gavins, Publicity, Ted Sharrock.
Directed by Frances Brownlie.
Performed at Sawston Village College on January 17, 18, 24 & 25, 1975.
Murder in the Cathedral (Festival entry)

Peter Collett, Mark Little, Ted Sharrock
Robert Brownlie

Dorothy Abercrombie, Collette Sharrock, Sheila Robins
Lillian Mozley, Rosemary Eason
Murder in the Cathedral (Act II) by T.S. Eliot
Archbishop, Robert Brownlie, 1st Priest, Steve Archer, 2nd Priest, Bill Robbins, 3rd Priest, Jonathon Harris, 1st Knight, Kenneth Eason, 2nd Knight, Peter Collett, 3rd Knight, Ted Sharrock, 4th Knight, Mark Little.
Women of Canterbury: Rosemary Eason, Collette Sharrock, Margaret Angell, Patricia McGahey, Lilian Mozley, Dorothy Abercrombie, Pilar Sturdee, Gillian Anderson, Sheila Robbins.
Scene: Inside and outside Canterbury Cathedral.
Set designed by Phil Hooper.
Directed by Frances H. Brownlie.
Performed at Sawston Drama Festival on Friday March 21, 1975, at Cambridge Drama Festival and at Broxbourne Drama Festival. The performance won the Eastern Region Divisional Final of the British Drama League National Competition at St. Albans but came second in the All England semi final at Maidenhead.
Sailor Beware

Frances Brownlie, Margaret Angell, Colette Sharrock

Frances Brownlie, Bill Robins, Margaret Angell, Ted Sharrock, Peter Collett, Mary Truelove, Rosemary Eason, Robert Brownlie, Colette Sharrock
Sailor Beware by Philip King and Falkland Cary
Edie Hornett, Margaret Angell, Emma Hornett, Frances Brownlie, Mrs. Lack, Colette Sharrock, Henry Hornett, Robert Brownlie, Albert Tufnell A.B., Ted Sharrock, Carnoustie Bligh A.B., Bill Robins, Daphne Pink, Rosemary Eason, Shirley Hornett, Mary Truelove, The Reverend Oliver Purefoy, Peter Collett.
The action takes place in the living room of the Hornett's house in a small inland town: Act I: 5.15 pm on an afternoon in September. Act II: Scene 1: 9.30 pm the same evening. Scene 2: 10.45 am the following morning. Act III: about an hour later.
Stage Manager, George Freeman, Assistant Stage Managers: Gillian Anderson & Lilian Mozley, Properties: Sheila Robins & Carol Smalley, Lighting, Paul Curtis.
Front of House: Margaret & Bill Cooper, Publicity, Ted Sharrock.
Produced by Frances Brownlie.
Presented as part of Sawston Fair at Sawston Village College on June 12 & 13, 1975.
An Evening of Entertainment

Dorothy Abercrombie, Maurice Day, Kenneth Eason
An Evening of Entertainment:
Mime 'Frustration'
Maurice Day.
None the Wiser by Anthony Booth
Sisters: Jean, Sheila Robins, Edith, Pilar Sturdee, Susan, Beryl Johnson, Bess, Carol Smalley, Vera, Patricia McGahey, Visiting Sisters: Angela, Mary Truelove, Rose, Pat Little.
The Living Room of Stoneygate Convent. Scene 1: Late Afternoon. Scene 2: Two Weeks Later.
Mime
Kenneth Eason.
Triangle by John Mortimer
Waitress, Dorothy Abercrombie, 1st Customer, Maurice Day, 2nd Customer, Kenneth Eason.
The Dining Room of a Restaurant.
Mime
Robert Brownlie.
Hiss the Villain by Taylor & Cossins.
Silas Snaker, Bill Robins, Bowler, Jonathon Harris, Captain Noble, Peter Collett, Mrs. Noble, Lilian Mozley, Lucy, Carol Ann Davis, Percy, Mark Little, Harold, Steve Archer.
Scenes take place in: The Office of Silas Snaker. By the River. The Attics.
The Evening Produced & Directed by Frances Brownlie assisted by Rosemary Eason, Colette and Ted Sharrock.
Performed at Swaston Village College on October 3, 1975 at 7.30 pm and followed by a Wine and Cheese Party.