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TOUR OCT 2017

THE WET PEACOCK/THE OWL & PUSSY-CAT

By Caroline Morrell & Viv Peto
Artwork: c@web

The Wet Peacock by Caroline Morrell, and The Owl & Pussy-Cat adapted by Viv Peto was our October offering for our Care Home Tour.

This was the second of two wonderful short tours in May and October 2017, taking three plays out to different locations in Oxfordshire, where we received a very warm welcome.

Our thanks to:

  • Breeches End
  • Douglas Vale
  • Diamond Court
  • The Lady Nuffield
  • Richie Court

Directed by Lizzy McBain

THE CAST

Calum Wragg-Smith

Stephanie Connell
as Maddie in The Wet Peacock
as Pig/Eagle/Beagle in The Owl & Pussy-Cat

Georgina Armfield

Richard Ward
as Ralph in The Wet Peacock
as Narrator/Turkey in The Owl & Pussy-Cat

Calum Wragg-Smith

Olivia Busby
as Cynthia/Sheila in The Wet Peacock
as Pussy-Cat in The Owl & Pussy-Cat

Georgina Armfield

Richard Jones
as Peter in The Wet Peacock
as Owl in The Owl & Pussy-Cat

REVIEWS

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The performance was very professional. The story line was suitable for the audience and kept them captivated throughout.  The duraction time was good.  The Owl & the Pussy-Cat was thought out very well, and extremely enjoyable and amusing.  I would love to have ‘Living the Drama’ visit us on a regular basis.  Well done to all that produced the plays and the actors who were outstanding!”
Cumnor Hill House, Oxford

So enjoyable.  Good acting and presentation.”
Diamond Court, Oxford

Thoroughly enjoyable, especially the Owl & Pussy-Cat.”
Diamond Court, Oxford

Very amusing, loved the actors,who came across very engaging with the audience.”
Ritchie Court, Oxford

Very impressed with the sheer enthusiasm of the actors.  My only quibble is that it’s a pity we couldn’t have seen someone play the peacock!”
Ritchie Court, Oxford

I found the Owl & the Pussy-Cat delightful and inventive, and put over very well.  I think The Wet Peacock could have benefitted by a bit of abbreviation but the imaginary peacock was delightful, relationships a bit more predictable!”
Ritchie Court, Oxford

I found the Owl & the Pussy-Cat delightful and inventive, and put over very well.  I think The Wet Peacock could have benefitted by a bit of abbreviation but the imaginary peacock was delightful, relationships a bit more predictable!”
Ritchie Court, Oxford