
Imagine that you are an ordinary family (lets call them the Jacksons) living ordinary lives in the suburbs of London around 1960. An unexpected visitor (Stewart) says he is from MI5, and suddenly you find that your nice neighbours (the Krogers), who you thought were American, turn out to be Canadians who are spying for the Russians. A good start for a play and all the more so because it is based on real life!
Dramatised by Hugh Whitemore this production was directed for Ratae by Janice Muddimer
during 4th-

The Cast included Terrie Dodds in the role of Barbara Jackson, making her debut with Ratae.
Also thanks should go to our audience who, despite the heaviest snow for 18 years, still turned up to enjoy the production.
As ever the production only took place with the support of the backstage crew and general help from Ratae members and friends. However, perhaps special mention should go to Brian Heathcote running a very busy Lighting plot.
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