1978 Play – “The Fire Raisers” – Programme

CAST in order of appearance

Gottlieb Biedermann – Simon Marples
a bourgeois

Firemen – Peter Wicks

Robin Bulow

Stephen Cowell

Keith Tolputt

Firemen’s leader –

Rodney Haddrell

Anna – Karen Alder
a maid

Joseph Schmitz – Adrian Hodges
a wrestler

Babette Biederman – Siobhan Doran

Wilhelm Eisenring – Steven Walker
an ex-waiter

Policeman – Stephen Cowell

Frau Knechtling – Byron Chatburn

Ph.D – Peter Wicks
a Doctor of Philosophy

Lighting – Paul Beecham

Roger Lewis

Sound – Billy Newman

Peter Marsh

Set Design – Gary Davidson

Stephen Wood

Martin Dodkins

Robert Hardy

Stage Management – Robert Dale

Michael Slater

David Cartwright

Dave Pudney

Nick Cooper

Martin Dench

Greg Foster

Make-up – Miss Thea Brueton

Michael Nunn

Kevin Black

Byron Chatburn

Dean Chatburn

David King

Stuart Lund

Mark Smithard

Martin Smith

Front of House – Norman Kaufmann

Peter Scriven

Programme – Philip Clipsham

Simon Carter

Director – Bryan Owen

Producer – Rod Cox

TIME – Now

PLACE – Europe

ACT 1

Interval of 20 minutes

ACT 2

Max Frisch (born 1911) is a German-speaking Swiss.

The Fire Raisers began life as a short prose passage in Frisch’s Diary 1946-1949, became a radio play in 1953 and was adapted for the stage in 1957.

The play opened in Zurich as “Bicdermann und die Brandstifter” and was first produced in England in 1961 at the Royal Court Theatre.

Like Brecht, Frisch employs devices to alienate his audience, so that they may observe not merely WHAT happens but WHY it happens.

Yet in judging Biedermann and those whom he represents we should remember – as the chorus puts it – that ‘he who sees from without…. more quickly perceives the peril that threatens.’ Frisch does not allow our individual conscience to escape judgement either.

Everyone must answer for himself Biedermann’s crucial question: ‘What would you have done in my place, damn it all, and when?’

Acknowledgments to Miss Hasler, Head mistress Dover Grammar School for Girls, for kindly allowing her girls to take part; to Dover Operatic and Dramatic Society; to Mr. D.K. Radley and S.G.B; St. George’s Church, Deal for the loan of a tape recorder; to the Guild Players, Deal; to Mr. Williams and Alan for erecting the scaffolding; TO Mr. Henneker; to Mr. and Mrs. Wills; to Mr. M.H. Smith and Mr. Bob Smith; Mrs Hogg; Mr Nicholas; Mrs Bibb; Mr and Mrs Lyle; Mrs Reidy; Mr and Mrs Wooton; Mrs Becket.

Printed by the Pharos Press, Art Department, Dover Grammar School for Boys.

1978 Rugby

Photo by Mr. J P Saynor

Kindly leant by Dr. Alan French (9th May 2003)

Information by Mark Ian Smithard (10 Oct 2009):- “4th on the right hand line (3rd behind Noddy Grant!) is my big brother David Smithard. He is a Consultant in Geriatric and Stroke Medicine, and heads up Stroke Medicine Research.”

“Looks like Malcolm Grant is on right at front, behind him Steve Bailey, Brian “Basher” Quin, then as you point out, David Smithard, an unknown, and Dave “Caveman” Murray. Afraid I don’t know the rest. Although is the back one Keith Chambers?” Paul Skelton.

“In the Rugby 1978 picture…on the left second back from the front is Neil McClusky then John Ratcliff …right at the back top of the picture is Martin Michael…I was playing outside centre in that game for the team on the right. I am out of picture….I will take a look again…to see if I can recognise Mr Chambers….” Rex Fletcher.

1978 CCF Sailing

Most of the CCF Sailing and Pulling Team 1978 after the clean sweep at the area and national regattas.

Back Row: Dan Hunniset, Tim Toole, Chris Hursey, Gavin Gerrard

Front Row: Andy Thomas, Colin Barnett, Ian Thomas, Andy Harris, Andy Knott.

Added by Andy Knott and downloaded from Friends Reunited. 03/03/2003

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1977 Play – “The Royal Hunt of the Sun” – Programme

CAST in order of appearance

Old Martin – Stephen Overy

Young Martin – Simon Pearson

Francisco Pizarro – Robert Dale
General of Spain

Hernando De Soto – Mark Janaway
Second in Command

Fray Vincente de Valverde – Adrian Hodges

Salinas – Byron Chatburn
a blacksmith

Rodas – Gregory Foster
a tailor

Vasca – Ian Carter

Domingo – Andy Stokes

Juan Chavez – Tim Falconer

Pedro Chavez – Michael Murphy
Spanish Villagers

Diego – Dave Pudney
Master of Horse

Felipillo – Ian Fuggle
a Peruvian Slave

Fray Marcos de Nizza – Philip Henderson

Pedro de Candia – Steven Bawden
a Venetian

Miguel Estete – Simon Carter
Royal Veedor

Atahuallpa – Terry Deal
Sovereign Inca of Peru

Villac Umu – Andrew Harris
the High Priest

Challcuchima – Peter Wicks
Inca General

Manco – Adrian Vine
a messenger

Indian Chieftain – Robin Bulow

Indian Headman – Simon McGregor

Incas –

David Hogg
Kevin Black
John Walder
Geoffrey Dale
Tony Henderson
Marcus Anderson
Andrew Hedgecock
Jonathan Hayward
Robert Soan
John Boath
Andrew Mercer
Gregory Somerville
Geoffrey Henderson
Richard Lester
Andrew Carter
Steve Howard

Spanish Soldiers –

Andrew Jarvis
Stuart Condon
Paul Bradley
Mark Smith
Simon Heath
Stuart Lund
David Winter
Peter Stone

TIME June 1529 – August 1533

PLACE Apart from two early scenes in Trujillo, Spain and Panama, the play is set in the Upper Province of the Inca Empire – what is now South Ecuador and North-West Peru. The whole of Act 2 takes place in the Inca town of Cajamarca.

ACT 1 THE HUNT

Interval during which refreshments will be served.

ACT 2 THE KILL,

Lighting – Simon Marples

Paul Beecham

Gerald Oates

Sound – Peter Bennett

William Newman

Costumes – Mrs Danielle Middleton

Mr Donald Coombey

Mrs Mary Quinton

Scenic Design – Gary Davidson

Douglas Williams

Stage Management – Frank Green

Kevin Raine

Martin Catt

Alastair Wilkinson

Keith Howell

Robert Hall

Stephen Rickwood

Make Up – Mr Nick Middleton

Michael Nunn

Front of House – Norman Kaufman

Peter Scriven

Programme – Kelvin Carter

Producer BRYAN OWEN

1978 Football 2nd Year (Under 13’s)

KENT CUP FINAL WINNERS – At Crabble. Beat HOWARD SCHOOL 5-4 (After Extra time)

Back Row. Mike Couzins, Sean Thompson, Gary Jones, Dean Lucus, Mr Dave Murray, John Reidy, Paul Eades, Tom Goold, Jeremy Howitt.

Front Row: Tim Johns, James McNeill, Lee Brankley, Tim Dixon, Andrew McNeill, Andrew Lievers.

Photograph and information by Paul Eades (12 July 2006)

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