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The night watch (from left), Charles Batchelor, Richard McIlraith and Philip Shackleton, show some surprise at being caught drinking on the job in the production “Much Ado About Nothing” presented by the Christ’s College Dramatic Society. The Shakespeare play opened its season at the school last evening and will be performed again tonight and tomorrow evening. Pupils from St Margaret’s College are also taking part in the production.

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Press, 30 April 1982, Page 4

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The night watch (from left), Charles Batchelor, Richard McIlraith and Philip Shackleton, show some surprise at being caught drinking on the job in the production “Much Ado About Nothing” presented by the Christ’s College Dramatic Society. The Shakespeare play opened its season at the school last evening and will be performed again tonight and tomorrow evening. Pupils from St Margaret’s College are also taking part in the production. Press, 30 April 1982, Page 4

The night watch (from left), Charles Batchelor, Richard McIlraith and Philip Shackleton, show some surprise at being caught drinking on the job in the production “Much Ado About Nothing” presented by the Christ’s College Dramatic Society. The Shakespeare play opened its season at the school last evening and will be performed again tonight and tomorrow evening. Pupils from St Margaret’s College are also taking part in the production. Press, 30 April 1982, Page 4