Details
In the ancestral home the nerve-shattered Chester Dreadnought is again menaced at every turn by his old enemies Capone and Wedgwood-whom we first met in
Wild Goose Chase. In the Ancestral flowerbeds Lord Elrood lurks with is shotgun, ready to repel attacks by the butcher's boy, the Postman, and other desperate characters. Through the ancestral living-room wander Maggie and Bert, come for two-and-sixpence-worth of Gawp and suitably awestruck by the goings-on of the country house set, or, to put it another way, inmates. The plot is some how concerned with missing pictures, but who cares? what an audience wants is laughs and
Post Horn Gallop has plenty to spare.
Creatives/Company
Author:
Derek BenfieldCompany:
Cannock Chase Drama Society