Ladies of Spirit
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Gibraltar School was founded as a school for young ladies by the two dear old Misses Pye, now deceased. The long suffering teachers now have their lives made miserable not only by their pupils but also by the present headmistress Miss Rowe, known universally as 'Hard Rowe' or 'Death Rowe'. Since Gibraltar School is a private school, they resign themselves to the fact that there is little they can do about it, but find help coming from a very unexpected quarter indeed. |
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Our thanks to anyone else who has assisted in this production, and to Nigel Chapman who, whilst not taking part in this production, attended rehearsals and 'stood in' for every member of the cast. (I believe he is going to tour the country with it as a one-man show). However, you will be seeing Nigel in the pantomime in January 1990. See also Ladies of Spirit (2004). |