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by Ladislas Fodor Directed by John Woodnutt
May 18 to 21, 1983
| Mrs Harris - the Charwoman |
Eunice Henlon |
| The Judge |
Father David Hayes |
| The Nightwatchman |
Leigh Smith |
| The Prosecutor |
Derek Allcock |
| The Defence Counsel |
Barbara Williams |
| The Clerk of the Court |
Stephen Kimsey |
| The Gardner - the Defendant |
Malcolm Bentote |
| Esther - a Country Girl |
Linda Cannon |
| Lucius - a Soldier |
Ritchard Tysoe |
| Mr. Pinchas - a Shopkeeper |
Leigh Smith |
| Joseph - a Wealthy Lawyer |
Bob Hopson |
| Lady Procula - the Governor's Wife |
Iris Castles |
| Pontius Pilate - the Governor |
Brian Beeston |
| Saul - a Deputy |
Alan Hooper |
| Beaulah - a Barmaid |
Judith Howe |
| Sadoc - a Deputy |
Leigh Smith |
| Susannea - a Housewife |
Estelle Dunham |
| Thaddeus - a Professor |
Stan Cook |
| Magdalen - a Convert |
Jean Jungreuthmayer |
| Peter - a Fisherman |
Barry Carpenter |
Eunice Henlon is a member of St. Michael's Church, Tokyngton, Wembley
Programme Notes
[Programme cover]
A play in three acts.
Location: The Courthouse of any small town in The United States of America.
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