In the Teignmouth Players’ newsletter for October, the editor writes: ‘The company appears to be in a healthy state, but is apt to burst at the seams. We are growing out of Clampet Lane, and the old garment may disintegrate before we can find a new one. Under one roof, we have to construct sets, paint scenery, house our wardrobe and props, hold social events and meetings, and above all, rehearse our plays, which are our raison d’être.

Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday, November 10, 1972
- Post published:7 November 2022