“Utopia usually involves transit to some other place, removed in space or time, when the inhabitants are different from us – perhaps recognised as human perhaps not – and when something can be learned about how life should be lived.” – Faber Book of Utopias The word Utopia was first used by Sir Thomas More […]
Read the full storyDaniel Richards, Hannah Stephens, Benjamin Dyson, Rose McPhilemy and Ben Kernow in A Perfect World.
Read the full storyRuth Hopkiss and Timothy Fogg played by Rose MicPhilemy and Ben Kernow.
Read the full storyHannah Stephens, Benjamin Dyson and Daniel Richards in rehearsal for ‘A Perfect World’
Read the full storyHannah Stephens, Benjamin Dyson and Daniel Richards in rehearsal for ‘A Perfect World’
Read the full storyRose McPhilemy and Ben Kernow in rehearsal for ‘A Perfect World’
Read the full storyBen Kernow, Daniel Richards, Hannah Stephens and Benjamin Dyson in rehearsal for ‘A Perfect World’
Read the full storyBen Kernow and Bill Scott in rehearsal for ‘A Perfect World’
Read the full storyBen Kernow and Rose McPhilemy in rehearsal for ‘A Perfect World’
Read the full storyEthel Stokes Ethel is no stranger to the stage having grown up in a theatrical family in London. She volunteered for the Land Army and, as luck would have it, found herself on a train to Falmouth. She is to be seen out in all weathers tending the animals on the Willoughby-Brown farm.
Read the full storyGeorge Willoughby-Brown George is almost a household name: star of stage the London stage and often to be heard on the BBC. His career may have been temporarily paused by the war, but he continues to exercise his talents at E.N.S.A. What a privilege to have George grace our little family endeavour!
Read the full storyEleanor Willoughby-Brown Literature is Eleanor’s first love and, though she works round the clock on something terribly hush-hush at Bletchley Park, she has somehow found time to write this year’s pantomime script. She is known as Len by the family!
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