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Members of Full Moon Productions perform a scene from their play, “The Obstinate Wife," outside the Shades Arcade yesterday. Leading the cast is David Clarkson (Cuckoo). He is followed, from left, by Julie Brown (Meg), Bill Direen (Crambo), and Jocelyn Ford (Magpie). The play, which is based on a French farce written about 1500. is directed by Carol Woodward and Bill Direen. It will be performed at the State Trinity Theatre from May 21 to May 30.

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Press, 19 May 1984, Page 25

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Members of Full Moon Productions perform a scene from their play, “The Obstinate Wife," outside the Shades Arcade yesterday. Leading the cast is David Clarkson (Cuckoo). He is followed, from left, by Julie Brown (Meg), Bill Direen (Crambo), and Jocelyn Ford (Magpie). The play, which is based on a French farce written about 1500. is directed by Carol Woodward and Bill Direen. It will be performed at the State Trinity Theatre from May 21 to May 30. Press, 19 May 1984, Page 25

Members of Full Moon Productions perform a scene from their play, “The Obstinate Wife," outside the Shades Arcade yesterday. Leading the cast is David Clarkson (Cuckoo). He is followed, from left, by Julie Brown (Meg), Bill Direen (Crambo), and Jocelyn Ford (Magpie). The play, which is based on a French farce written about 1500. is directed by Carol Woodward and Bill Direen. It will be performed at the State Trinity Theatre from May 21 to May 30. Press, 19 May 1984, Page 25

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