The Coffee Lace concerns an ageing group of variety performers who have long since given up the outside world and lived at subsistence level on goods picked up on the Underground.
Author: Wimborne Drama
Drama Club ‘Good Thing For Wimborne’
Reporting to the annual meeting of Wimborne Drama Club, on Thursday the Chairman, Mr. T. Henbest, reviewed activities during the past year, which had included productions of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ and ‘The Shop at Sly Corner.’
Ring Around The Moon
Frederic, who is shy and sensitive, and Hugo, who is heartless and aggressive. Frederic is in love with a hussy who is in love with Hugo. Hugo tries to distract him.
Dear Brutus
An odd assortment of guests are warned against going into the legendary woods that sometimes appear on Midsummer Eve in their neighborhood.
The Shop At Sly Corner
After a crime-riddled past, Descius Heiss settles in London and appear to be a respectable gentleman. His aim is to provide happiness and security for his daughter Margaret
Forty Years of Drama in Wimborne
In November 1928 a group of enthusiasts decided to form Wimborne Dramatic Society; this month t celebrates its 40th birthday.
The Importance Of Being Earnest
John Worthing escapes the burdens of responsibility to have an exciting life in the city, pretending to be his fictitious younger brother Ernest.
Pools Paradise
The most fantastic complications ensue when the Penelope, the vicars wife and two of her friends, wins more than £20,000 on the football pools.
Breath Of Spring
When Dame Beatrice is given a mink stole by her maid, she is reminded of the maid’s shady past and immediately suspects that it was stolen from the the next flat.
Goodnight Mrs Puffin
The Fordyces are busily preparing for the wedding of their eldest daughter Jacky to Victor, son of Stephen Parker. Then in walks a total stranger, Mrs. Puffin.
Mr Fothergill Joins The Angels
Mr Fothergill lives with his mother, a shrewd and humerous old lady, and his wife. He is so ineffably good that he has sprouted a small pair of wings which he is proud to show his visitors.
Masks
At 6.30 on a winter evening, in the waiting-room of a surburban railway station sit four dull looking persons. What is going on in their minds behind the mask-like faces.
