'Paradise' debut for two

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CAYMAN Drama Society had a big turnout at their auditions for Pool's Paradise and director Mary Rees was able to pick a cast of considerable talent.

The play is in a country vicarage setting and it will be designed and built by Peter Phillips, who will also stage manage.

Undaunted by the hard work involved in producing last month's Plaza Suite, Joan Austin has volunteered to handle Pool's Paradise too.

This time she will have an assistant, Marlies Mandrauch, who appeared as a secretary in Plaza Suite.
BACK AGAIN
Nick Press, director and prop-man respectively in the last two plays, is back again as an actor. He portrays a country vicar. The part of his wife will be taken by Gale Shaw, last seen by Cayman audiences in Arsenic and Old Lace two years ago. Angela Crichton and Terry Murphy, both of whom were in Sailor Beware, have been cast as the impertinent maid and her bucolic admirer respectively. A visiting clergyman, will be played by Tony Staples, and the role of the bishop will be portrayed by John Worton, in his Cayman debut. Another new comer will be Moira Rogers, cast as a man-hungry, yet gentile, spinster.