Fringe Benefits
 Written by Peter Yeldham and Donald Churchill
 Directed by Keith Jarman
 27 April – 2 May 1981
Isobel and Colin, Jim and Brenda, are arranging to go on their joint holiday to Torremolinos. However, both the men and the women have decided (separately) they would rather not to go; the women because they are sick of it, the men because, according to Jim, two very attractive office girls would appreciate the pleasure of their company in East Croydon. Both the women and the men suggest that plans are changed, but neither sex divulges the real reason. Complications inevitably ensue, particularly after the arrival not only only to Fiona and Doreen (the two office girls) but also of young Richard who, having a preference for (as he not very tactfully puts it) “older women”, comes in search of Brenda and then turns to Isobel as being “older still”.
Cast
Isobel Hudson – Margaret Penny
 Colin Hudson – Maurice Tripp
 Jim Nash – Graeme Horner
 Brenda Nash – Eileen Hullett
 Doreen – Lynn Pougher
 Fiona – Kim Daniels
 Richard – Bob Sawyer
Crew
Stage Manager – Judith Brace
 Assistant Stage Manager – Marion Ellis
 Props – Judith Brace and Joanna Lovell
 Lighting – Michael Auvray
 Sound – Martin Wood

