Air hostess Maggie, who lives in a converted windmill, has invited Ann and Terry, her latest pilot, to celebrate her birthday. Maggie has some peculiar tastes…
Category: Reviews

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.

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.

Sales Lady
Sadly the plot of Sales Lady is currently unknown. This play was performed as part of an evening of one act plays with Masks and Mr Fothergill Joins The Angels.

Art With A Capital “A”
Sadly the plot of Art With A Capital “A” is currently unknown. This play was performed as part of an evening of one act plays with Two Pounds And A Crown and Anti-Clockwise.

Anti-Clockwise
Sadly the plot of Anti-Clockwise is currently unknown. This play was performed as part of an evening of one act plays with Two Pounds And A Crown and Art With A Capital “A”.

Two Pounds And A Crown
Sadly the plot of Two Pounds And A Crown is currently unknown. This play was performed as part of an evening of one act plays with Anti-Clockwise and Art With A Capital “A”.

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 Pageant of Wimborne
It is recorded that Her Gracious Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, visited the Manor of Canford – seat of my lord Mountjoy (and possibly what is known as Merley House) in June 1563.

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.