Alice


Alice, Helen Sharrock

Alice, Lisa Mansell, March Hare, Harold Mozley, Mad Hatter, Kenneth Eason, Dormouse, Judy Parnwell

Alice, Julia Eason

Standing: Maurice Day, Rosemary Eason, Ed Adshead, Chris Browne
Sitting: Deborah Ruffell, Clare Sharrock, Trudi Hill, Lisa Mansell

Harold Mozley, Helen Sharrock, Chris Brown, Ed Adshead, Peter Collett

Lisa Mansell, Trudi Hill

Maurice Day, Julia Eason

Standing: Nic Brownlie, Chris Browne, Pillar Sturdee
Seated: Peter Collett, Mary Lester
Kneeling: Lisa Mansell, Monica Cain, Claire Sharrock
and Standingg at right, Alice (Helen Sharrock)

Lisa Mansell, Louise Heald

Paddy McGahey, Julia Eason, Sheila Robins
Alice by Frances Brownlie based on stories by Lewis Carroll
Characters in order of appearance:
Alice, Helen Sharrock (evening Jan 21, Jan 26, evening Jan 28), Julia Eason (matinee Jan 21, Jan 27), Lisa Mansell (Jan 20, matinee Jan 28), Secunda (Alice's sister), Trudi Hill, Red Queen, Rosemary Eason, Tweedledee, Sheila Robins, Tweedledum, Paddy MaGahey, White Queen, Audrey Harris, Humpty Dumpty, Maurice Day, White King, Kenneth Eason, White Knight, Ed Adshead, Knights: Chris Browne, Peter Collett, Harold Mozley, Lion, Sharon Ward, Unicorn, Kate Abercrombie, White Rabbit, Louise Heald, Fish Footman, Linda Mackintosh, Frog Footman, Kate Abercrombie, Dodo, Nicholas Brownlie, Lory Bird, Sharon Ward, Koko Bird, Rosemary Little, Caterpillar, Jonathon Angell, Duchess, Lilian Mozley, Cook, Pilar Sturdee, Chesire Cat, Colette Sharrock, March Hare, Harold Mozley, Mad Hatter, Kenneth Eason, Dormouse, Judith Parnwell, Queen of Hearts, Mary Lester, King of Hearts, Peter Collett, Knave of Hearts, Chris Brownr, Mock Turtle, Robert Brownlie.
Courtiers, Flowers, Animals, Cards: Monica Cain, Philip and Vincent Eason, Nicola Hill, Linda Mackintosh, Terri Milner, Deborah Ruffell, Clare and Matthew Sharrock, Juliet Smith.
Act I: Through the Looking Glass
Scene1: The Nursery. Scene 2: The Chess Garden. Scene 3: Alice Meets the Red Queen. Scene 4: Tweedledee & Tweedledum. Scene 5: The White Queen. Scene 6: Humpty Dumpty. Scene 7: The White King. Scene 8: The Lion and the Unicorn. Scene 9: The Knights. Scene 10: Alice becomes a Queen. Scene 11: The Nursery.
Act II: Alice in Wonderland
Scene 1: By the River. Scene 2: Down the Rabbit hole. Scene 3: The Garden. Scene 4: Alice meets the Duchess. Scene 5: Alice and the Cheshire Cat. Scene 6: The Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Scene 7: The Croquet Garden. Scene 8: Alice visits the Mock Turtle. Scene 9: The King of Hearts Court Room. Scene 10: By the River.
On the piano, Helen Burns, on the drums, George Gavins.
Scenery designed and constructed by Phil Hooper assisted by Alan Milner and Jill Curtis, Lighting, Paul Curtis assisted by Kevin Durose, Sound, Teresa Brownlie and Maureen Cooper, Stage Manager, George Freeman, Continuity, Margaret Angell, Wardrobe, Dorothy Abercrombie, Childrens Dresser, Dorothy Mackintosh, Call Boy, Barbie Heald.
Front of House, Bill Cooper.
Directed by Frances Brownlie.
Performed at Sawston Village College on January 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28, 1978.
The Girl (Festival entry)

Teresa Brownlie, Maureen Cooper, Peter Collett, Harold Mozley, Robert Brownlie (in chair), Maurice Day

Peter Collett, Maurice Day, Ken Eason (kneeling), Ray Ashworth
The Girl by William Trevor
Mrs. Green, Margaret Angell, Mr. Green, Robert Brownlie, Miss Cathcart (Mrs. Green's sister), Rosemary Eason, Felicity Mellors, Trudi Hill, Mr. Bateman, Kenneth Eason, Tony, Peter Collett, Tom Tom, Maurice Day, Marco, Ray Ashworth, O'Brian, Harold Mozley, Frank, Kevin Durose, Angie, Maureen Cooper, Katie, Teresa Brownlie, Joan, Nicola Hill, Lorna, Linda Mackintosh.
(Note: above cast is for Sawston, at Cambridge Tom Tom was played by Kevin Durose, Marco by Harold Mozley, O'Brian by Maurice Day).
Scene: Green's living room. Time: Present. The lights lack to show passing time, from Friday evening to Saturday morning to Saturday evening.
Producer, Frances Brownlie.
Performed at Sawston Drama Festival on Saturday March 18, 1978, at Bedfordshire Theatre Guild One Act Play Festival on Friday April 7, 1978, at Cambridge Drama Festival on Friday April 21, 1978, ? at Bishops Stortford
Miracle at Blose (Festival entry)
Performed at Cambridge Drama Festival and at Bishops Stortford Drama Festival.
George and the Dragon (Cambridge Festival, July 1978)



George and the Dragon traditional adapted by Frances Brownlie
Move over Mrs. Markham

Ed Adshead, Robert Brownlie, Audrey Harris, Derek Harris

Derek Harris, Kenneth Eason, Rosemary Eason

Mary Lester, Ed Adshead, Audrey Harris, Margaret Angell, Derek Harris, Robert Brownlie, Kenneth Eason
Move over Mrs. Markham by Ray Cooney & John Chapman
JOANNA MARKHAM, Audrey Harris, ALISTAIR SPENLOW, Kenneth Eason, SYLVIE, Rosemary Eason, LINDA LODGE, Collette Sharrock, PHILIP MARKHAM, Robert Brownlie, HENRY LODGE, Ed Adshead, WALTER PANGBOURNE, Derek Harris, OLIVE HARRIET SMYTHE, Margaret Angell, MISS WILKINSON, Mary Lester.
Lighting, Paul Curtis, Stage Manager, Maurice Day, Assistant Stage Manager, Lilian Mozley, Properties, Carol Turton, Settings designed and built by the Players.
Front of House Manager, Bill Cooper.
The play directed by France Brownlie