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*Box Office and Front of House - [[Frank Howcutt]]
 
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* This production would not have been possible without the courteous and enthusiastic help of many railwaymen. To the Signal and Telecommunication Engineers of Southern Region, Mr Hodgson, Mr Tuff and Mr Perry, and to Mr Jim Green, Bill Bond, Cyril Moore and the signalmen at Herne Hill, i acknowledge my debt and offer my sincere thanks. We were warmly welcomed by the Norwood Model Railway Club and to the members and in particular to David Wilson, their Secretary, my grateful thanks.
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* This production would not have been possible without the courteous and enthusiastic help of many railwaymen. To the Signal and Telecommunication Engineers of Southern Region, Mr Hodgson, Mr Tuff and Mr Perry, and to Mr Jim Green, Bill Bond, Cyril Moore and the signalmen at Herne Hill, I acknowledge my debt and offer my sincere thanks. We were warmly welcomed by the Norwood Model Railway Club and to the members and in particular to David Wilson, their Secretary, my grateful thanks.
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 13:20, 25 August 2010

Poster by Poster Designer

by Brian Phelan

Directed & Designed by John Woodrooffe

Performances: Sun 19th – Sat 25th May 1974, Main Stage


Introduction

The action takes place in a signal box at Fulham Goods Yard.

Cast

Crew

  • This production would not have been possible without the courteous and enthusiastic help of many railwaymen. To the Signal and Telecommunication Engineers of Southern Region, Mr Hodgson, Mr Tuff and Mr Perry, and to Mr Jim Green, Bill Bond, Cyril Moore and the signalmen at Herne Hill, I acknowledge my debt and offer my sincere thanks. We were warmly welcomed by the Norwood Model Railway Club and to the members and in particular to David Wilson, their Secretary, my grateful thanks.

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

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