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.
Category: Past Productions
A full paginated view of all the Past Productions presented by Wimborne Drama Productions. For a complete streamlined list on a single page please visit the past productions summary page.

Dead On Nine
A man reliant on wife’s money asks for divorce after ten years of marriage, on refusal he attempts to kill her, and then other murders ensue…

The Tea Cosy
Sadly the plot of The Tea Cosy is currently unknown. This play was performed as part of an evening of one act plays with The Man In The Bowler Hat and Holiday Eve.

Sorry, Wrong Number
Sadly the plot of Sorry, Wrong Number is currently unknown. This play was performed as part of an evening of one act plays with The Dear Departed and Tea For Three.

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.

The White Sheep Of The Family
This impious comedy is about a family of well-to-do crooks who are shocked when the son, an excellent forger, quits the fold to go straight. The reason is not long hidden: he has met a girl.

The Man In The Bowler Hat
A terribly exciting little affair happens in the humdrum life of John and Mary, a tempest in a teapot, but while it lasts–well, it’s high comedy, at least for the audience!

Tea For Three
Sadly the plot of Tea For Three is currently unknown. This play was performed as part of an evening of one act plays with The Dear Departed and Sorry, Wrong Number.

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.

Holiday Eve
The Fisher family arrive back home from their holiday glad to be back. They find that they left the gas on. the baby will not stop crying so the doctor is sent for and the baby has measles.

Night Must Fall
This taught psychological thriller, first presented in 1935, has terrified and thrilled Broadway and London audiences for decades, and has been adapted to film three times.

The Dear Departed
The play ‘The Dear Departed’ by Stanley Houghton is a story that depicts the sad reality of the modern nuclear families that are strained with selfish interests and individual desires.