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| Cast |
| Elizabeth | Freda
Storey |
| Mark, her brother | Peter Ross |
| Tristram, a solicitor | Allen Broom |
| Roland, Elizabeth’s husband | Christopher Pollard |
| Leslie, a builder | Howard
Wander |
| Kitty, Mark’s fiancée | Pat Hudson |
| Backstage |
| Directed by | Eileen Agrell |
| Stage Manager | Jonathan Nash |
| Deputy Stage Manager | Deborah Chandler |
| Assistant Stage Managers | Jean Davey,
Beryl
Morris |
| Lighting | John
Fisher |
| Assisted by | Bill Perry,
Pauline Goldsworthy |
| Sound | Janet Dodd |
| Properties | Sandra Harvey |
| Wardrobe | Betty Osmond
Vale Mooney |
| Set Design | Eileen Agrell |
| Constructed by | Andy Hunt,
Nick Piggot,
Clive McEvansoneva,
John Rimmer,
Ken Pitchers,
George Lashbrook |
| Front of House or Acknowledgments |
| Design of Poster and Programme Artwork | Doreen Lewis Smith |
| Programme edited & designed by |
Howard Wander |
| Press, Display and Theatre Foyer Publicity Photographs | Delmar Studios |
| Hand-designed Billboard Posters | Bernard Gay |
| Publicity Billboards | George
Lashbrook |
| Secretarial Assistance | Shirley Boobyer |
| Display Windows generously provided by | Cheltenham & Gloucester, Bristol & West, Halifax, & Woolwich Building Societies,
Midland and National Westminster Banks. |
| Loans | Joe Marks for water tank,
Taunton Lighting Centre for Lighting Equipment,
The Headmaster of Taunton School,
Vincent & Jerrom for Motor Cycle Costume |
| Technical assistance on sound | R & H Electrics,
Peter Lyall |
| Arrangement of displays and distribution of handbills | Eileen Agrell |
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