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It's Autumn Now and Bashful Bill (1982)
Performer Leominster Arts Club Drama Group
Leominster Drama Group
Venue The Minster School
Date(s) 10th June 1982
Time 7.30pm
Cost £1.00 Adults
50p Children

Leominster Arts Club Drama Group and Leominster Drama Group both returned for the second year of Leominster Festival, this time performing on the same night with a pair of one-act plays at The Minster School.

Leominster Arts Club Drama Group delivered a performance of the comedy play It's Autumn Now by Philip Johnson. Set in around 1900, the play is described as:

Elliston Drury and his wife, seedy and ageing professionals, are at the finish of a disastrous week. To them enter Mr and Mrs Pomfrey, pompous and outraged relatives of a stage-struck lady.

After an interval, Leominster Drama Group performed Bashful Bill, described as a twenties one-act comedy by John J Melluish.

Programme Listing

THURSDAY, 10th JUNE - 7.30 p.m.

THE LEOMINSTER ARTS CLUB DRAMA GROUP

presents ‘It’s Autumn Now” - a costume comedy in one act by Philip Johnson

LEOMINSTER DRAMA GROUP

presents

“Bashful Bill” - a twenties comedy in one act by John J Melluish

Tickets £1.00 Adults, 50p Children

THE MINSTER SCHOOL HALL, SOUTH STREET