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Queenstown Theatrical Society Was an amateur dramatic society.
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[[Queenstown Theatrical Society]] was an amateur dramatic society.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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==Productions==
 
==Productions==
  
1968: ''[[White Horse Inn]]'', produced by [[Agnes Wormald]].
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1963: ''[[Anything Goes]]'' (produced by [[Agnes Wormald]]), ''[[The Shop at Sly Corner]]''
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1964: ''[[Dead on Nine]]'', ''[[Babes in the Wood]]''
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1965: ''[[Strike Happy]]'', ''[[Time, Murderer, Please]]''
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1966: ''[[Smash and Grab]]'', ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' produced by [[Mary Kockott]], ''[[Separate Tables]]''
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1967: ''[[The Student Prince]]'' produced by [[Mary Kockott]]
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1968: ''[[Miranda]]'', ''[[White Horse Inn]]'', produced by [[Agnes Wormald]].
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1969: ''[[Your Obedient Servant]]'', ''[[Show Boat]]'' produced by [[Mary Kockott]]
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1970: ''[[Guys and Dolls]]'', produced by [[Agnes Wormald]]. Presented in the [[Queenstown Town Hall]] (8-20 June) and the [[Guild Theatre]] (26-27 June), ''[[Love's a Luxury]]''
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
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''[[Guys and Dolls]]'' programme, 1970.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

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