
World Premiere on February 28th 2002 at the Attic Theatre, Wimbledon.
Starred Sara Coward, Annabelle Dowler, Chris Emmett, Lawrence Evans, David Holt, Ursula Mohan and Sunny Ormonde.
Directed by Sue Wilson.
Dorothy, the mainstay of Wimbledon’s Neighbourhood Watch, becomes armchair Ruler of the World thanks to a set of bizarre circumstances involving her Keith and doughnuts. Politics is easy with her hot-line to world leaders, but controlling broadcasting’s a nightmare. She is startled to find The Street and The Archers replaced by two new hilarious sitcoms, Deceptively Spacious and Dye For The Queen – it’s enough to make her hair curl!
Join Dorothy as she invites you to be her studio audience for her first broadcast to the nation, and enjoy with her the new output from WBC (Wimbledon Broadcasting Corporation)
Deceptively Spacious
Being an estate agent should be simple – you sell houses. But for Dick Filament, life just got complicated. Forced to see up after a disastrous investment in the 4.40 at Kempton Park, Head Office expect him to do things their way – computers, procedures. And to cap it all, they’ve sent him a fresh-faced trainee who’s so wet behind the ears, he needs a damp course fitted.
Dye For The Queen
When the local transvestite fishmonger is found dead in a hairdressing salon, the finger of suspicion points clearly at Russell, its flamboyant owner. Can the intrepid band of friends, Vicky (the junior), Maud (retired headmistress) and David (Russell’s ex) find the real murderer before the police cart Russell away?