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| Mrs Small | Barbara Langrish |
| Jennifer | Mary Jane Donald |
| Esther | Janet Harrington |
| Bullock | John Reynolds |
| Smith | Geoff Westgarth |
| George | Sean Tyler |
| Young Woman | Edwina Cole |
A Lady Mislaid tells the intriguing and funny tale about the lives and loves of two sisters. Esther and her sibling Jennifer, who is recovering from a nervous breakdown, escape to a house in the country in the hope of living in serene tranquillity for a while.
But all is not as they expected it to be, as a problem with their new home and the arrival of a suspicious stranger shatters their quest for peace.
The music throughout the play was specially performed and recorded for this production by Eunice Pike:
| Flowers | “Dance of the Little Faries” |
| Vivaldi | “Andante” |
| J. S. Bach | An extract from “Toccata” |
| Lerner | “On a Clear Day” |
| Beethoven | Theme from “Rondo A Capriccio” |
| Producer | Tim Smith |
| Sound and lighting | David Stanger Jim Fynan |
| Props and live effects | Marion Hurley |
| Wardrobe | The Players |
| Make-up | Gill Murray |
| Prompt | Paul Pridmore |
| Set Design | Peter Hurley |
| Set Construction | Peter Hurley Malcolm Harrington The Players |
| Front of House | Peter Hurley Sue Vaughan |
| Box Office | Sue Vaughan |
| Publicity | Sean tyler |
| Flowers | Mr and Mrs Algate |
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