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Dudley Sutton was a memorable and regular performer in the Christmas pantomime at John and Tamara Malcolm’s tiny Chipping Norton theatre in the mid-1970s. Along with many other fine actors, Dudley made possible the Malcolms’ bold venture of sustaining live theatre in a repurposed Salvation Army Citadel in a small Cotswold town. | Dudley Sutton was a memorable and regular performer in the Christmas pantomime at John and Tamara Malcolm’s tiny Chipping Norton theatre in the mid-1970s. Along with many other fine actors, Dudley made possible the Malcolms’ bold venture of sustaining live theatre in a repurposed Salvation Army Citadel in a small Cotswold town. |
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