| Author | Year | Venue |
| Philip King | 1953 | Corfield Hall 12th – 17th January |
| Character | Actor |
|---|---|
| Ida, a maid | Linda Yarnold |
| Miss Skillon | Vera Rich |
| The Reverend Lionel Toop | Richard King |
| Penelope Toop, his wife | Margaret Way |
| Lance-Corporal Clive Winton | Bill Ridley |
| The Intruder | John Went |
| The Bishop of Lax | Leslie Hender |
| The Reverend Arthur Humphrey | Reg Sparks |
| Sergeant Towers | John Dowell |
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Paul Young |
| Stage Manager | John Wilkins |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Barbara Finch |
| Properties | Beatrice Darby |
| Wardrobe Mistress | Rose Jenkins |
| Lighting | Peter Coombs |
| Lighting | Arthur Newton |
| Stage Carpenters | Eddie Pain |
| Stage Carpenters | A C Ferris |
| Sound Effects | Jill Drowley |
| Sound Effects | Jean South |
| Call Girls | Eve Taylor |
| Call Girls | Janet Wilkins |
| Scenery constructed and painted by | Paul Young |
| Scenery constructed and painted by | Fred Cridlin |
| Scenery constructed and painted by | A C Ferris |
| Scenery constructed and painted by | Neil Trood |
| Scenery constructed and painted by | Jim Wells |
| Stage Staff | Beryl Hunt |
| Stage Staff | Fred Cridlin |
| Stage Staff | Ben Fisher |
| Stage Staff | John Lock |
| Stage Staff | Neil Trood |
| Stage Staff | Jim Wells |
| Stewards under the direction of | Walter Trump |
| Programme sellers directed by | Alma Thomas |