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October 17th, 18th & 19th
"Tiptoe Through The Tombstones"

Here's the Cast....

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This year we are putting on the sequel to "A Tomb With a View" - written by Norman Robbins, "Tiptoe Through The Tombstones".

It is set in Monument House again, months after the earlier ghastly events.

Mortimer Crayle, a crusty old lawyer, and his secretary Zoe, have gathered the last remaining Tomb family members (as offbeat a bunch as the original occupants!) at the old house, ostensibly to inform them of their inheritance. Crayle, however, has designs on the inheritance which demand the death of all Tombs.

Fog descends on the gloomy mansion (well, it would, wouldn't it!) and in the cobwebby corridors things - and people - are seldom what they seem.

With poison in every decanter and mysterious disappearances into the secret passageways, hosts and guests alike join the increasing number of bodies in the cellar.

This is a glorious spoof - a worthy sequel to "A Tomb With A View" - although previous acquaintance with the Tombs is not required!

There will be, again, the chance for you to guess whodunnit in the interval and win a prize.

Vernon Prewitt


Edna Honeywill

Zoe Mapleton


Mortimer Crayle


Octavia Tomb


Henrietta Tomb



Augustus Tomb



Athene Tomb


Larry Lewiss

Fabia Tomb

 Limp wristed, stereotype homosexual from a Sixties sitcom.

 Dim looking eighteen year old maid.

 Crayle's secretary, a hard looking woman in her thirties.

 Small, crusty lawyer in his seventies, with a badly matched, and fitting, hairpiece.

 In her sixties, aristocratic, gaunt, deathly pale and dressed in black.

 Stout woman in her fifties, dressed in tweeds, cashmere sweater, sensible shoes and a permanent scowl.

 Bearded, pompous individual in his mid fifties. Monacle, Norfolk jacket and knickerbockers, and a loud booming voice.

 His sister, a few years older, fluttery and highly strung.

 Children's entertainer, in his twenties.

 Busty Blonde in her forties. Tarty, giggly and loud!