Sinbad the Sailor


Cow (who is inside?), Peter Collett as Mutabina, Claire Sharrock (Rider on Cow), Robin Poulter (Sinbad), Robert Brownlie (Captain Bligh)

Sheila Robbins, John Cain, Poppy Poulter, Robin Poulter, Louise Heald
Veronica Collett, Chris Tanner, Trudi Hill
Sinbad the Sailor by Frances Brownlie
Cliph El Jama, Mark Little, Mustapha, Teresa Brownlie, Arana, Judith Parnwell, Caliph el Adhazar, John Cain, Melina, Louise Heald, Sinbad, Robin Poulter, Mustabina, Peter Collett, Prince Hassim, Chris Tanner, Caliph Hurad el Beham, Ed Adshead, Princess Yolanda, Trudi Hill, Captain Bligh, Robert Brownlie, Queen Neptune, Lilian Mozley, Tumbler, Sharon Ward.
Wives, crowd etc.: Veronica Collett, Teresa Milner, Poppy Poulter, Sheila Robins, Doreen Scott, Lynn Titchmarsh.
Guards, sailors etc.: Steve Archer, Alan Milner, James Ian Morton, Harold Mozley.
Dancers, crowd etc.: Monica Cain, Maureen Cooper, Carol Ann Davis, Linda Holden, Linda Killaspy, Colette Sharrock, Mary Truelove.
Sea Nymphs: Kathryn Abercrombie, Nicola Hill, Beverley Joy, Linda Mackintosh, Helen Sharrock.
Sea-Sprites: Julia Eason, Rosemary Little, Lisa Mansell, Jackie Poulter, Anita Selby, Claire Sharrock, Julie Tomkins, Jackie Warne, Heidi Wratten.
Sailor boys, beggars etc.: Jonathon Angell, Nicholas Brownlie, Vincent Eason, Paul Little.
Act I: scene 1: Throne room of Caliph El Jama. scene 2: Courtyard of Caliph el Adhazar. scene 3: Outside the Palace gates. scene 4: Inside the Palace. scene 5: On the Quayside.
Act II: scene 1: On board The Star of Torture. scene 2: Island of Teror. scene 3: Back to Adhazar. scene 4: Inside the Palace. scene 5: Finale.
Music: Sylvia Sylvester on the piano, George Gavins on the drums.
Stage Manager, George Freeman, Assistant Stage Manager, Margaret Angell, Backstage Staff: Kenneth Eason, Carol Smalley, Francis Judd, Decor designed and executed by Phil Hooper, Lighting and effects, Paul and Jill Curtis, Costumes, Dorothy Abercrombie assisted by 'Members', Choreography, Janice Fullman (Jandor School of Dance), Continuity, Barbie Heald and Maurice Day, Childrens' Dressers: Dorothy Mackintosh and Phyllis Tomkins assisted by Kathryn Brownlie.
Front of House Manager, Bill Cooper assisted by Doreen Freeman, Gillian Anderson, Patricia McGahey, Mrs. L. Gavins.
Directed by Frances Brownlie.
Performed at Sawston Village College on January 21, 22, 27, 28 & 29, 1977
Another One For The Album (Festival entry)
Another One For The Album by F.H. Brownlie
Joe Barnes, Robert Brownlie, Jenny Barnes, Margaret Angell.
Other parts played by: Steve Archer, Kathryn Brownlie, Teresa Brownlie, Peter Collett, Maureen Cooper, Maurice Day, Rosemary Eason, Kenneth Eason, Trudi Hill, Alan Milner, Ian Morton, Lilian Mozley, Harold Mozley, Patricia McGahey, Judith Parnwell, Sheila Robins, Pilar Sturdee, Colette Sharrock.
(Note: Kathryn Brownlie is listed as appearing at Sawston but not Southgate. Other festivals not known at this time).
Action starts in The Croft Old People's Home. 1914 to the present.
Effects: Doreen Scott and Teresa Milner. Sets designed by Phil Hooper.
Directed by Frances Brownlie.
Performed at the Southgate Drama Festival on Wednesday March 16, 1977, at Sawston Drama Festival on Thursday March 24, 1977, at Cambridge Drama Festival and at Letchworth Drama Festival.
The Witches (Festival entry 2)
The Witches by Margaret Wood
Old Mall, Lilian Mozley, Prue Redpath, Trudi Hill, Dorcas Kimball, Colette Sharrock, Jennet Dean, Dorothy Abercrombie, Mary Trehearne, Maureen Cooper.
Scene: Interior of a poor cottage. Time: Seventeenth century.
Sound, Doreen Stevens, Terri Milner.
Producer, F.H. Brownlie.
Performed at Cambridge Drama Festival and at Bishops Stortford Drama Festival on Friday May 6, 1977.
Unto Such Glory (Festival entry 3)
Unto Such Glory by Paul Green
Brother Simpkins, Kenneth Eason, Walt Ennis, Steve Archer, Lanie Ennis, Rosemary Eason, Jodie Maynard, Nicholas Brownlie, Sut Maynard, Maurice Day.
Scene: A small farmhouse in the South. Time: Latter part of the nineteeenth century.
Producer, F.H. Brownlie.
Performed at Bishops Stortford Drama Festival on Tuesday May 3, 1977.
George & the Dragon (Tudor Fayre, Cambridge Festival)

The Dragon with Broom (Rosemary Eason)

The Jesters: Paddy McGahey, Peter Collett, Robin Poulter

Front: Mary Lestor, Rosemary Eason, Margaret Angell, Dorothy Abercrombie, Lillian Mozley, Elizabeth Eccles, Pam Poulter
Behind: Harold Mozley, Bruce Brownlie, Ed Adshead
George & the Dragon
St. George, Harold Mozley, Turkish Knight, Ed Adshead, Bold Slasher, Bruce Brownlie, Doctor, Ken Eason, Broom, Rosemary Eason, Queen, Margaret Angell, Princess, Dorothy Abercrombie, Jesters: Robin Poulter, Peter Collett, Paddy McGahey.
The Dragon: Maurice Day, J. Angell, N. Brownlie, S. Spicer, V. Eason, P. Eason.
Chorus: P. Poulter, J. Poulter, E. Eccles, L. Mozley, M. Lestor.
Recorder Players: K. Abercrombie, P. Abercrombie, L. MacKintosh, L. Mansell, J. Eason, Drums: Peter Abercrombie.
Cheese and Wine Party (with 3 Plays)
Housekeeper Wanted by Philip King and Falkland L. Cary
Victor, Alan Milner, Visitor One, Judith Parnwell, Visitor Two, Dorothy Abercrombie, Visitor Three, Paddy McGahey, Visitor Four, Sheila Robins.
The action takes place in the lounge of a small suburban house on a day in summer. Time: the present.
The Witches by Magaret Wood
Old Mall, Lilian Mozley, Prue Redpath, Trudi Hill, Dorcas Kimball, Colette Sharrock, Jennet Dean, Dorothy Abercrombie, Mary Trehearne, Maureen Cooper.
Scene: Inside Old Mall's cottage. Time: Seventeenth century.
Unto Such Glory by Paul Green
Brother Simpkins, Kenneth Eason, Walt Ennis, Steve Archer, Lanie Ennis, Rosemary Eason, Jodie Maynard, Nicholas Brownlie, Sut Maynard, Maurice Day.
Scene: A farmer's home in America. Time: Early part of this century.
Sound, Terry Milner and Doreen Scott, Lighting, Paul Curtis and Kevin Durose.
Separate Tables

Patricia McGahey, Rosemary Eason, Sheila Robins

Sheila Robbins, Mary Lester, Maurice Day, Rosemary Eason, Gillian Anderson, Patricia McGahey, Kenneth Eason
Separate Tables by Terence Rattigan
Table by the Window
Mabel, Dorothy Abercrombie, Lady Matheson, Sheila Robins, Mrs. Railton-Bell, Patricia McGahey, Miss Meacham, Gillian Anderson, Doreen, Teresa Brownlie, Mr. Fowler, Kenneth Eason, Mrs. Shankland, Colette Sharrock, Miss Cooper, Margaret Angell, Mr. Malcolm, Steve Archer, Charles Stratton, Maurice Day, Jean Tanner, Mary Lester.
Scenes: 1. Dining room. Dinner. 2. Lounge. After Dinner. 3. Dining room. Breakfast.
Table No. 7
Charles Stratton, Maurice Day, Jean Stratton, Mary Lester, Major Pollock, Ed Adshead, Mr. Fowler, Kenneth Eason, Miss Cooper, Margaret Angell, Mrs. Railton-Bell, Patricia McGahey, Miss Railton-Bell, Rosemary Eason, Lady Matheson, Sheila Robins, Miss Meacham, Gillian Anderson, Mabel, Dorothy Abercrombie, Doreen, Teresa Brownlie.
Scenes: 1. Lounge after tea. 2. Dining room. Dinner.
The action of both plays takes place in the lounge and dining room of the Beauregard Hotel near Bournemouth.
Stage Manager, George Freeman, A.S.M., Lilian Mozley, Lighting, Paul Curtis assisted by Alan Milner, Sound, Terri Milner.
F.O.H., Bill Cooper.
Directed by Frances Brownlie.
Performed at Saffron Walden Corn Exchange on Saturday October 29, 1977 and at Sawston Village College on November 4 & 5, 1977.