Prunella Scales (front, right) with members of the Riccarton Players’ cast of “Outside Edge” at the Mill Theatre yesterday. Miss Scales played the part of Miriam in the play which was shown on television recently. She is in Christchurch for another production and was invited to see her counterpart in the local version, Carolyn Davies (left). Other members of the “Outside Edge” cast are, at rear, from left, Paul Harrington (Kevin), Ursula Timings-Cheer (Maggie), John Howden (Derek), Chrissie Gray (Ginnie) and Graeme Randle (Bob).
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84Prunella Scales (front, right) with members of the Riccarton Players’ cast of “Outside Edge” at the Mill Theatre yesterday. Miss Scales played the part of Miriam in the play which was shown on television recently. She is in Christchurch for another production and was invited to see her counterpart in the local version, Carolyn Davies (left). Other members of the “Outside Edge” cast are, at rear, from left, Paul Harrington (Kevin), Ursula Timings-Cheer (Maggie), John Howden (Derek), Chrissie Gray (Ginnie) and Graeme Randle (Bob). Press, 14 March 1987, Page 9
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