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Mr Ross Weir (left), and Mr Mark Allworthy (rear), of the Canterbury Children’s Theatre, and Mr Robert Kendall, a fitter-welder for Wormald Fire Systems, Ltd, yesterday with a theatre revolve being built in the Wormaid workshop for the theatre. The 14-piece 7.3 m diameter revolve will be used in the theatre’s production of “The Adventures of a Bear Called Paddington,” which opens on August 26. Mr Weir has helped with the design of the revolve. Mr Allworthy, a carpenter, is the stage manager for the production. The theatre will make the revolve available to other groups.

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Press, 2 August 1989, Page 3

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Mr Ross Weir (left), and Mr Mark Allworthy (rear), of the Canterbury Children’s Theatre, and Mr Robert Kendall, a fitter-welder for Wormald Fire Systems, Ltd, yesterday with a theatre revolve being built in the Wormaid workshop for the theatre. The 14-piece 7.3 m diameter revolve will be used in the theatre’s production of “The Adventures of a Bear Called Paddington,” which opens on August 26. Mr Weir has helped with the design of the revolve. Mr Allworthy, a carpenter, is the stage manager for the production. The theatre will make the revolve available to other groups. Press, 2 August 1989, Page 3

Mr Ross Weir (left), and Mr Mark Allworthy (rear), of the Canterbury Children’s Theatre, and Mr Robert Kendall, a fitter-welder for Wormald Fire Systems, Ltd, yesterday with a theatre revolve being built in the Wormaid workshop for the theatre. The 14-piece 7.3 m diameter revolve will be used in the theatre’s production of “The Adventures of a Bear Called Paddington,” which opens on August 26. Mr Weir has helped with the design of the revolve. Mr Allworthy, a carpenter, is the stage manager for the production. The theatre will make the revolve available to other groups. Press, 2 August 1989, Page 3

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