In addition to the Summer Revue in 1962, Roger Hosker and David Jenkins decided on an Easter play, and as it was a successful production, they set up a tour around the Midlands at the start of the summer holidays. All the scenery costumes and props were put on a borrowed Lorry driven by Fr. Roger the headmaster, and the cast travelled in various cars. Madness but great fun was had by all.
The story was picked up by the Birmingham based Catholic Pictorial, and forty three years later these cuttings were found taped in the back of a book in May 2005.
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