A.B. Albert Tufnell is anxious that his fiancĂ©e, Shirley, should not take after her mother, Emma. Albert’s only defence is to go AWOL and not to turn up at church.
Category: Barbara Hurst
Don’t Blame It On The Boots
No one would have blamed it on the boots if only Kate had produced Macbeth instead of Hamlet, or Ophelia hadn’t been so attractive and naive, or Eric had smaller feet.
Martyred Wives
Most people have heard of the Tolpuddle Martyrs of 1834, but what of their wives, the women behind the men in that troubled strife? This is the story of those women.
House Guest
Robert and Stella learn that their son has been kidnapped – not for ransom, but to force them to allow one of the kidnappers to remain in their house.
The End of the Pier Show
Written By Joyce Eidmans and Carolyn Woodward Where and When 10th July 1987 @ The…
The Matchmaker
Horace Vandergelder, a wealthy merchant in nineteenth-century Yonkers, NY, has a plan. He has been a widower for long enough and now he wants to find a wife.
Man Alive
The New Year’s day sale; a window dresser has the bright idea of utilizing a special sun lamp in the display window which contains three mannequins.
Nightwatch
Knave, Nuns and Nourishment was held as a charity fundraising event to raise money for The British Heart Foundation and Save The Children Fund.