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Colbury and Ashurst Theatrical Society Proudly Presents |
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THE DRUNKARD |
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Down with the Demon Drink |
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A Victorian Melodrama |
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by Brian J. Burton |
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| The Credits.... | ||
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Mrs. Wilson, a good woman in the vale of her years |
Vilia Smith | |
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Mary Wilson, the sweet Heroine |
Shirley Rutland | |
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Squire Cribbs, a villian (sic - that's what the programme said, so it must be true) of the deepest dye |
Chris Clarkson | |
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Edward Middleton, the hero with a lesson to learn |
Tony Woolcock | |
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Sophia Spindle, an eccentric spinster |
Mona Spikins | |
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William Downton, a simple Rustic |
Paul Dougherty | |
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Agnes Downton, his poor demented sister |
Bev Winch | |
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Mrs. Miller, a villager of three score & ten summers |
Jan Dougherty | |
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Mrs. Gates, a villager with a taste for gossip |
Mo Bambrough | |
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Mrs. Stevens, another villager with a similar taste |
Jayne Green | |
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Sam Adams, an elderly rustic with a thirst |
Eric Bashford | |
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The Landlord of the village inn |
Colin Bushby | |
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Julia Middleton, an innocent child |
Gemma Appleby | |
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Arden Rencelaw, a noble philanthropist (and also a raging anagram. Can anyone explain this?) |
Colin Bushby | |
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{ Lucy Woolcock | |
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{ Lucy Derby | |
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{ Nicky Savage | |
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{ Marie Dougherty | |
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Villagers |
{ Daniel Winch | |
| { Lindsay Winch | ||
| { Dean Rutland | ||
| { Sarah Winstanley | ||
| { Holly Clarkson | ||
| { Kelly Bryant | ||
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Producer |
Betty Hillier | |
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Musical Director |
Bob Coundley | |
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Stage Manager |
Chris Clarkson |