Where Elizabeth slept is a tumbledown country cottage that Norah Fuller has just bought. Her husband is less enthusiastic about it than she is as there are no modern conveniences.
Category: Women’s Institute Hall

See How They Run
So swift is the action, so involved the situations, so rib-tickling the plot in this London hit that at its finish audiences are left as exhausted from laughter as though they had run a foot race.

The Holly And The Ivy
Jenny must give up her love in order to care for her aging parson father. The father in turn is heartsick because he has never had the confidence of his children.

When We Are Married
Three Yorkshire couples who are about to celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversaries, only to find out that their marriage vows may have been invalidated by the officiating vicar.

Travellers’ Joy
Mrs “Bumble” Pelham is visiting Stockholm. When her return to England is unexpected delayed she spends her traveller’s allowance all too quickly and cannot pay her hotel bill.

The Poltergeist
An English country house is plagued by a poltergeist who destroys things in the home, rearranges picturesl, and possesses the daughter of the owner.

The Linden Tree
A college professor who has reached the age of retirement is urged by the family to live in comfort away from his gloomy academic surroundings.

Saloon Bar
The play follows the efforts of a group of regulars at a London pub as they try to discover the truth about their friend Will Graves who is due to hang the next day for murder

The Chiltern Hundreds
Lord Pym is standing as Conservative candidate at Lister Castle. When he loses the seat to the Labour candidate the household becomes at odds with one another.

Fools Rush In
On her wedding morning Pam is so appalled at the gravity of the promises she must make that she refuses to be married to Joe. Her doubts increase on meeting her father, Paul.

The Dover Road
Sadly details of this production are not known. The only reference we have is an entry in a production list, in chronological order, with a possible performance date.

This Happy Breed
This Happy Breed covers twenty years in the life of the Frank and Ethel Bibbons and their children, from the end of World War I to the beginning of World War II.