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"A Little Bit of Fluff"

The Stoke Dramatic Society's first presentation for 1961 was a delightful bit of nonsense called "A Little Bit of Fluff". Outstanding in the cast was John Peterson, as Bertram Tully, a bachelor with scruples. He played his part to perfection.

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The cast from left, Ursula (Beryl Rodwell), Dr Bigland (John Wareing), Nixon Trippett (Les Ferguson), Mamie Scott, the "Little Bit of Fluff" (Marlene Henigan), Pamela Ayers (Nancy Holland), John Ayers (John Shearer), Chalmers (Beverly Shearer), and seated Aunt Hannah (Winnie Green) and Bertram Tully (John Peterson).

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Producer Bruce Meikle

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Tully examines Ayers's bump of knowledge

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Mamie finds Tully a reluctant lover

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Mamie and the erring husband

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The modest Tully

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Dr Bigland is puzzled at the strange behaviour of a claimant against bus company

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The audience loved it

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This time Ayers is the claimant and is soothed by Mamie as Trippett makes report for bus company

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"Your hat, sir"

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Complications increase, Ayers talks to Aunt Hannah believing it is Tully in disguise.

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Aunt Hannah under intimidation

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Aunt Hannah is pursued, defrocked (or skirted) and faints. Pamela proves Hannah is a woman.

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Novel means of reviving: simply unplug a ruptured pipe line

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Tully, disguised, arrives too late....

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....but finally clinches a deal with Mamie.