The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre
October 23, 24, 25, 26 & 27 1979
Arsenic & Old Lace
by Joseph Kesselring
Directed by
Brian Moulton
Cast
Sheila Wright – Abby Brewster
Frances Moulton – Martha Brewster
Michael Donkin – Mortimer Brewster
Douglas Tucker – Teddy Brewster
Keith Denyer – Jonathon Brewster
Alan Upton – Dr. Einstein
John King – Rev. Dr. Harper
Miranda Bowen – Elaine Harper
Paul Lynn – Officer Brophy
Barrie Bowen – Officer Klein
Bill Mack – Officer O’Hara
Peter Gullen – Lieut. Rooney
George Porter – Mr. Gibbs
Ralph Dawes – Mr. Witherspoon
Production Crew
Stage Manager – Anthony Muzzall
Assistant – Margaret Davy
Assistant – Frances Thorne
Assistant – Susan Whittaker
Assistant – Margaret Ockenden
Lighting – Andrew Theaker
Set Design – Brian Moulton
Set Construction – The Workshop
Box Office – Betty Dawes
Wardrobe Mistress – Pat Moss
Programme Note #1: Arsenic and Old Lace
BM wrote: “Arsenic and Old Lace is advertised as a black comedy, – we hope you enjoy the comedy and if, forever after you are a little afraid of sweet old ladies who offer you elderberry wine, we will have succeeded.”
This brief note was augmented with the following: “Familiar names and a sprinkling of new ones fill our cast list for this our opening play. [web ed: each Wick’s season start in the Autumn] Many of you will remember Frances Moulton in Hobson’s Choice and our opener last year, Butterflies Are Free and Douglas Tucker, Keith Denyer and Bill Mack in the award winning, When We Are Married. Alan Upton’s comedy rôles in our Ayckbourn productions give happy memories.
Sheila Wright has been seen at the Barn Theatre with the Southwick Operatic but as Abby Brewster, Sheila has her first straight drama rôle with Wick. Michael Donkin, a busy leading chiropodist, has been absent from Wick for many years; welcome back. Peter Gullen and Paul Lynn appear with the co-operation of their respective companies. Wick are very appreciative of this welcome sign of inter-company assistance which typifies the strong drama following in this area.”