A London cab driver, John Smith, literally has two lives, complete with two different wives, Mary and Barbara. Somehow, he manages to juggle them both without arousing suspicion.
Category: Tony Feltham
Tony has been a member of Wimborne Drama since 1983. He joined his Mum, Pam and sister Christina who were already members of the club. During this time he has performed in over 40 productions, the first being A Murder Is Announced, directed 1 production, Far From The Madding Crowd in 2003, and been Chairman of the club for 3 years. He has been married to Boo, another member of the Club, since 2002.

One For The Road
This observant comedy finds Dennis on the eve of his thirty-fifth birthday, making a last-ditch attempt to break away from the confines of his middle-class, housing-estate existence.

Cup Final
The Polden Players have just left the stage after performing in a local drama festival. The production was a disaster sparks fly while they vent their feelings about the performance.

Bedroom Farce
Three bedrooms during one night and the subsequent morning. The eldest couple, Delia and Ernest, are getting ready to go out for a meal to celebrate their wedding anniversary…

It’s A Small World
An evenings entertainment derived from ideas from Joyce Eidmans and performed by players from the company. Travel the world through national sketches.

Move Over Mrs Markham
Philip Markham, a publisher of children’s books, is asked by his business partner, Henry Lodge, if he can borrow the flat for the evening to gallivant with his latest girlfriend.

The Man Who Noticed Such Things
A selection of scenes, sketches and music to celebrate the life, times and achievements of Thomas Hardy.

Charley’s Aunt
Jack and Charley persuade their friend, an undergraduate Lord Fancourt Babberley, to impersonate an aunt. The complications of the plot begin with the arrival of the real aunt.

Death and the Maiden
The events of the past are brought to life in Gorse Cottage when, after twenty years abroad, Mrs Bell’s daughter Sylvia returns to visit her mother and spinster sister, Mavis.

Larkrise
Larkrise depicts the lives of a small rural community in Oxfordshire from a harvest day in the late 19th century up to calling the names of the village dead in the First World War.

Sailor Beware!
A.B. Albert Tufnell is anxious that his fiancée, Shirley, should not take after her mother, Emma. Albert’s only defence is to go AWOL and not to turn up at church.

Streuth
This is a crime story that not even Agatha Christie would have dared to write and it gets itself into such confusion that it is doomed, apparently, to perpetual motion.