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Members of the cast of the play “Counting Sheep,” which will be performed by the Avonhead Baptist Youth Group at the Assembly of God Church in Tuam Street tonight. Dressed as sheep and goats are (from left), front: Amanda Rae, and Warren Judkins, the play s author: Middle: Kirsten Manning, Alison Knight, and Matthew Gumbrell. Back: Ivan Phillips, Lyndal Thompson, Craig Herbert, and Sarah Webb. Mr Judkins said that while counting sheep is a well known cure for insomnia, the play also deals with the biblical parable of separating the goats from. the sheep. It is his second play for the group. Profits from the performance will help with flood relief in Bangladesh.

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Press, 24 September 1988, Page 8

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Members of the cast of the play “Counting Sheep,” which will be performed by the Avonhead Baptist Youth Group at the Assembly of God Church in Tuam Street tonight. Dressed as sheep and goats are (from left), front: Amanda Rae, and Warren Judkins, the play s author: Middle: Kirsten Manning, Alison Knight, and Matthew Gumbrell. Back: Ivan Phillips, Lyndal Thompson, Craig Herbert, and Sarah Webb. Mr Judkins said that while counting sheep is a well known cure for insomnia, the play also deals with the biblical parable of separating the goats from. the sheep. It is his second play for the group. Profits from the performance will help with flood relief in Bangladesh. Press, 24 September 1988, Page 8

Members of the cast of the play “Counting Sheep,” which will be performed by the Avonhead Baptist Youth Group at the Assembly of God Church in Tuam Street tonight. Dressed as sheep and goats are (from left), front: Amanda Rae, and Warren Judkins, the play s author: Middle: Kirsten Manning, Alison Knight, and Matthew Gumbrell. Back: Ivan Phillips, Lyndal Thompson, Craig Herbert, and Sarah Webb. Mr Judkins said that while counting sheep is a well known cure for insomnia, the play also deals with the biblical parable of separating the goats from. the sheep. It is his second play for the group. Profits from the performance will help with flood relief in Bangladesh. Press, 24 September 1988, Page 8