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Afternoon Theatre

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A Tulip, a Sword, a Stone by CARLOS CERDA and OMAR SAAVEDRA SANTIS translated by MARGARET ETALL
Exequiel Soto , a retired Chilean music teacher, is about to leave for a week's inclusive holiday, but at the airport he witnesses the arrest of a former student. His holiday turns out to be full of surprises when he decides to stay in Santiago in an attempt to help.
Other parts played by ROSAUND ADLER and GWYNN BEECH
Directed by DAVID SPENSER

Contributors

Unknown:
Carlos Cerda
Translated By:
Margaret Etall
Unknown:
Exequiel Soto
Played By:
Rosaund Adler
Played By:
Gwynn Beech
Directed By:
David Spenser
Exequiel Soto:
Alan Dudley
Salcedo:
David Timson
Elisa:
Carole Boyd
Farias:
Mark Straker
Benzi:
Clive Panto
Perez:
David Sinclair
HELEN:
Atkinson Wood
Senora Farias:
Narissa Knights
Race commentator:
William Hope

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