The hero, Chester Dreadnought, disguised as Miss Gribble, has to cope with tea at Elrond Castle in this scene from “Mild Goose Chase,” the farce that John Kim is directing as the Canterbury Repertory Society’s contribution to the Arts Festival. Seated, from left, are Mary Turnbull. Paul Bushnell (Chester Dreadnought), and Michelle Glenmere. Standing are Ann Simpson, Mark Lewington, and Fiona Samuel. The play will open on Saturday.
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Press, 28 February 1978, Page 10
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68The hero, Chester Dreadnought, disguised as Miss Gribble, has to cope with tea at Elrond Castle in this scene from “Mild Goose Chase,” the farce that John Kim is directing as the Canterbury Repertory Society’s contribution to the Arts Festival. Seated, from left, are Mary Turnbull. Paul Bushnell (Chester Dreadnought), and Michelle Glenmere. Standing are Ann Simpson, Mark Lewington, and Fiona Samuel. The play will open on Saturday. Press, 28 February 1978, Page 10
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