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One for the Pot archiveSet in the 1920's this comedy is about a gormless Yorkshireman, Billy Hickory Wood, who turns up in search of a &;10,000 legacy given to him by a wealthy Northern mill owner, with one proviso - that he is the only living relative of the late Samuel Hickory Wood. However, it isn't long before a procession of Hickory Woods arrive, all claiming to be the sole living relation and rightful beneficiary. This creates a bubbling brew of mistaken identities and ingenious deceptions which is finally brought to the boil with such a masterful coup that you will watch with amazement and delight.

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Ray Cooney, Tony Hilton

What's On By Year ...

Archive listings for One for the Pot (2008)

Work type: Play.

T713140902

Producer Bruce James Productions. Director Bruce James. Lighting Pete Magor. Performer Sarah Whitlock (Amy Hardcastle). Performer Rebecca Lee Morgan (Cynthia Hardcastle). Performer David Rumelle (Jugg). Performer Andrew Ryan (Jonathan Hardcastle). Performer Thomas Willshire (Clifton Weaver). Performer Graham Ashe (Arnold Piper). Performer Morgan Roberts (Charlie Barnet). Performer Damian Williams (Billy Hickory Wood). Performer Lynette McMorrough (Winnie).
23 Oct 08 to 25 Oct 08Marina Theatre, Lowestoft :: V83
listing details L01086601346
15 Oct 08 to 18 Oct 08Octagon Theatre, Yeovil :: V919
listing details L0353921840
7 Oct 08 to 11 Oct 08Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne :: V665
listing details L01289650606
25 Sep 08 to 27 Sep 08Southend Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea :: V43
listing details L465171588
22 Sep 08 to 24 Sep 08Granville Theatre, Ramsgate :: V687
listing details L01342565402
15 Sep 08 to 20 Sep 08Key Theatre, Peterborough :: V27
listing details L0867253000
9 Sep 08 to 13 Sep 08Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield :: V425
listing details L1262935098
20 Aug 08 to 23 Aug 08The Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare :: V865
listing details L605837657

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