Three For All
('Mini Pantomime', 'Someone To Sit Next To' and 'The Proposal')
November 1996
A Comedy
Written by Anton Chekhov, Eileen Brandon, Ewart Johns.
Directed by Ewart Johns.
Produced by Mary Wonnacott.
Cast
- Master of Ceremonies
- Carol Davies
- Cinderella
- Claire Earnshaw
- Prince
- Sue Burgess
- Buttons
- John Wain
- Dandini
- Cliff Bailey
- Ugly Sisters
- Mike Roberts, Malcolm Coiley
- Baron
- Peter Brown
- Alternative Fairy
- Val Meek
- Young SBADS Players
- Rozie Hamblin, Karleigh Hamblin, Becky Cowper, Hetty Blades, Alison Royle, Frankie Gould, Louise Merriman, Charlotte Taylor, Kate Dahill
- Stepan Stepanovich Choobukov
- Paul Wonnacott
- Natalyia Stepanovna
- Doreen Pooley
- Ivan Vassilievich
- Steve Perring
Mini Pantomime
Someone To Sit Next To
The Proposal
Production Team
- Lighting and Sound
- John Meek
- Stage Crew
- Graham Davies, John Wakeham
- Wardrobe
- Maggie Taylor
- Front of House
- Cathie Pannell
- Photographer
- John Taylor (as Johnny Taylor)
- Publicity
- Guy Pannell
- Young SBADS Crew
- Michelle Brown, Thomas Kuhl, Geoffrey Taylor
- Stage Crew
- Stella Hewett, John Palmer
Programme
Gallery
- A Mini Pantomime in rehearsal, with Ewart Johns, Richard Stevens, Peter Brown, Carol Davies, Mike Roberts, Claire Earnshaw, Val Meek, Cliff Bailey, Sue Burgess. (Three For All, SBADS 1996)
- Steve Perring as Ivan Vassilievich, Doreen Pooley as Natalyia Stepanovna, and Paul Wonnacott as Stepan Stepanovich in The Proposal. (Three For All, SBADS 1996)
- The father welcomes his daughter’s suitor. (Three For All, SBADS 1996)
- The daughter and the suitor fall out over a plot of land, and begin to fling sarcasms at each other. (Three For All, SBADS 1996)
- The suitor’s gone, the daughter’s distraught, and the father doesn’t know what to do with either of them. (Three For All, SBADS 1996)
- The suitor returns and makes it up with the daughter, by which time the father is completely confused and fed up with the whole rigmarole. (Three For All, SBADS 1996)








