John Chapman’s play deals with a crazy, but very likeable gang of bookies who, in order to be near the racecourse, are staying at a country hotel run by a retired colonel (David Swift) and his wife and daughter (Jean Stocks and Julie Earnshaw). Secret rooms, sliding panels, mistaken identity and a nice little bit of romance are some of the main ingredients of this very racy and slick farce
Elizabeth Birkby Snr produces
The play required considerable backstage activity, and the committee expressed their thanks to younger members who sat in cupboards!

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