1960 – 1969 Productions

1960

Beneath the Wee Red Lums by T M Watson
Produced by ?
Performance date(s): 13th – 16th January 1960

Sailor Beware by Falkland L. Cary and Philip King
Produced by Harry Yaw
Performance date(s): 24th – 27th February 1960

For Pete’s Sake by J R Sussman
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): 6th – 9th April 1960

Something to Hide by Leslie Sands
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): May 1960

See How They Run by Philip King
Produced by Harry Yaw
Performance date(s): 31st August – 3rd September 1960

Day is Gone by Warren Chetham-Strode
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 12th – 15th October 1960

Birthday Honours by ?
Produced by Harry Yaw
Performance date(s): 23rd – 26th November 1960

Just Off Piccadilly by ?
Produced by Rowan Cunningham
Performance date(s): November 1960 (One-Act play, performed in Maxwellton School)

1961

Night Must Fall by Emlyn Williams
Produced by Margaret McDonald
Performance date(s): 11th – 14th January 1961

The Sound of Murder by William Fairchild
Produced by Gerry Jordan
Performance date(s): 22nd – 25th February 1961

Johnnie Jouk the Gibbet by TM Watson
Produced by Donald McDonald
Performance date(s): 12th – 15th April 1961

Orange Blossom by ?
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): 27th – 28th April 1961 (Performed in St. Brides School, in aid of 4th and 5th East Kilbride Scouts)

The Income by ?
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): 27th – 28th April 1961 (Performed in St. Brides School, in aid of 4th and 5th East Kilbride Scouts)

Johnny Belinda by Elmer Harris
Produced by Betty Milne
Performance date(s): 24th – 27th May 1961 (Performed in St. Brides School)

Bachelors Are Bold by TM Watson
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 13th – 16th September 1961

After My Fashion by Diane Morgan
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): 25th – 28th October 1961 (Performed in St. Brides School)

Love’s a Luxury by Guy Paxton
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 13th – 16th December 1961

1962

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): 21st – 24th February 1962

Doctor In The House by Ted Willis
Produced by Frank McGinn
Performance date(s): 27th – 30th April 1962

Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward
Produced by ?
Performance date(s): 12th – 15th September 1962

Black Chiffon by Leslie Storm
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): 24th – 27th October 1962

Widows Are Dangerous by June Garland
Produced by ?
Performance date(s): 12th – 15th December 1962

1963

Watch It Sailor by Falkland L Cary
Produced by ?
Performance date(s): 24th – 27th April 1963

The White Sheep of the Family by L du Garde Peach & Ian Hays
Produced by Donald McCulloch
Performance date(s): 23rd – 26th October 1963

This Year, Next Year by Jack Ronder
Produced by ?
Performance date(s): 18th – 21st December 1963

1964

Breath of Spring by Peter Coke
Produced by ?
Performance date(s): 12th – 15th February 1964

Tall Story by Stanford & Timothy Holme
Produced by James McGrandle
Performance date(s): 20th – 23rd May 1964

Fool’s Paradise by Peter Coke
Produced by Frank McGinn
Performance date(s): 30th September – 3rd October 1964

Green Liquer by C Stewart Black
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): 9th – 12th December 1964

1965

The Rotters by H F Maltby
Produced by Donald McCulloch
Performance date(s): 10th – 12th February 1965

See How They Run by Philip King
Produced by ?
Performance date(s): May 1965

The Mortimer Touch by Eric Linklater
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 20th – 23rd October 1965

1966

Dick Whittington by Betty Milne
Produced by Betty Milne
Performance date(s): 12th – 15th January 1966 (Performed in the Murray Hall)

The Bride and The Bachelor by Ronald Miller
Produced by Anna McGinn
Performance date(s): 9th – 12th March 1966

Outward Bound by Sutton Vane
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 4th – 7th May 1966

Pools’ Paradise by Philip King
Produced by Frank McGinn
Performance date(s): 12th – 15th October 1966

Moon on the Hill by Glyn Griffiths (ONE ACT PLAY FOR CIVIC WEEK)
Produced by Anna McGinn
Performance date(s): 18th – 19th November 1966

All For Mary by Harold Brooke
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 7th – 10th December 1966

1967

Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood by Betty Milne
Produced by Betty Milne
Performance date(s): 18th – 21st January 1967 (Performed in the Murray Hall)

The House by the Lake by Hugh Mills
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): 1st – 4th March 1967

The Barton Mystery by Walter Hackett
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 19th – 22nd April 1967

Who’s Your Father? by Dennis Cannan (CIVIC WEEK PRODUCTION)
Produced by Anna McGinn
Performance date(s): 22nd – 25th November 1967

1968

Aladdin by ?
Produced by Betty Milne & Jim Wardhaugh
Performance date(s): 9th – 13th January 1968

On Monday Next by Philip King
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 6th – 9th March 1968

Widows Are Dangerous by June Garland
Produced by Frank McGinn
Performance date(s): 8th – 11th May 1968

Tabitha by Arnold Ridley and Mary Catcart Borer
Produced by Alf Davidson
Performance date(s): 26th – 29th June 1968

Johnnie Jouk the Gibbet by T M Watson
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 18th – 21st September 1968 (Presented as part of East Kilbride’s 21st birthday celebrations)

This Was a Woman by Joan Morgan
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 6th – 9th November 1968

Little Red Riding Hood by Jim Wardhaugh
Produced by Betty Milne and Jim Wardhaugh
Performance date(s): 18th – 21st December 1968 (Performed in Halfmerke School)

1969

This Happy Home by Michael Brett
Produced by John McNicol and John Spencer
Performance date(s): 12th – 15th February 1969

A Letter From the General by Maurice McLoughlin
Produced by Jim Wardhaugh
Performance date(s): 16th – 19th April 1969

Beside the Seaside by Leslie Sands
Produced by Rowan Cunningham
Performance date(s): 28th – 31st May 1969

Masterfu’ Wife by Agnes Adam
Produced by Rowan Cunningham & Aileen Waite
Performance date(s): 26th – 29th June 1968

Ladies in Retirement by Edward P. Smith and Reginald Denholm
Produced by Betty Milne
Performance date(s): 17th – 20th September 1969

TWO ONE ACT PLAYS PERFORMED. DETAILS UNKNOWN.
Performance date(s): November 1969

The Sorcerer’s Tale by James Scotland (CIVIC WEEK PRODUCTION)
Produced by John McNicol
Performance date(s): 19th – 22nd November 1969

Cinderella by George Waite and Bill Orr
Produced by Betty Milne and George Waite
Performance date(s): 14th – 19th December 1969

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