Fred Petersen - Garrick Theatre
Tue, 19 Aug 2003, 11:29 amWalter Plinge1 post in thread
Fred Petersen - Garrick Theatre
Tue, 19 Aug 2003, 11:29 amFred Petersen - One For the Pot
Congratulations to you as Director, the Cast and Production Crew of One For The Pot.
Your interpretation of this farce was superb. There was never a dull or boring moment throughout the whole play, as demonstrated by the audience with their ongoing appreciation throughout.
My wife & I attended the Sunday evening performance on 17th August. Our son, Peter Clark, plays HickoryWood, and we have to say that having watched our son perform over the years since graduation from Drama College, this is his best performance yet.
We understand that Peter cracked a rib during the Sunday evening performance. He is used to injury, as explained during our introduction to you after the performance. Not with standing, the poor fellow is getting on in age and needs to dampen his enthusiasm to ensure that he can look after us in our old age.
What we know is that nothing will dampen PeterÂ’s enthusiasm. That basis, just keep him going. We know he is enjoying his every minute, and that is what matters most.
Out congratulations to you all at The Garrick for a performance well done
Yours sincerely
Gillian & Paul Clark
Congratulations to you as Director, the Cast and Production Crew of One For The Pot.
Your interpretation of this farce was superb. There was never a dull or boring moment throughout the whole play, as demonstrated by the audience with their ongoing appreciation throughout.
My wife & I attended the Sunday evening performance on 17th August. Our son, Peter Clark, plays HickoryWood, and we have to say that having watched our son perform over the years since graduation from Drama College, this is his best performance yet.
We understand that Peter cracked a rib during the Sunday evening performance. He is used to injury, as explained during our introduction to you after the performance. Not with standing, the poor fellow is getting on in age and needs to dampen his enthusiasm to ensure that he can look after us in our old age.
What we know is that nothing will dampen PeterÂ’s enthusiasm. That basis, just keep him going. We know he is enjoying his every minute, and that is what matters most.
Out congratulations to you all at The Garrick for a performance well done
Yours sincerely
Gillian & Paul Clark
Walter PlingeTue, 19 Aug 2003, 11:29 am
Fred Petersen - One For the Pot
Congratulations to you as Director, the Cast and Production Crew of One For The Pot.
Your interpretation of this farce was superb. There was never a dull or boring moment throughout the whole play, as demonstrated by the audience with their ongoing appreciation throughout.
My wife & I attended the Sunday evening performance on 17th August. Our son, Peter Clark, plays HickoryWood, and we have to say that having watched our son perform over the years since graduation from Drama College, this is his best performance yet.
We understand that Peter cracked a rib during the Sunday evening performance. He is used to injury, as explained during our introduction to you after the performance. Not with standing, the poor fellow is getting on in age and needs to dampen his enthusiasm to ensure that he can look after us in our old age.
What we know is that nothing will dampen PeterÂ’s enthusiasm. That basis, just keep him going. We know he is enjoying his every minute, and that is what matters most.
Out congratulations to you all at The Garrick for a performance well done
Yours sincerely
Gillian & Paul Clark
Congratulations to you as Director, the Cast and Production Crew of One For The Pot.
Your interpretation of this farce was superb. There was never a dull or boring moment throughout the whole play, as demonstrated by the audience with their ongoing appreciation throughout.
My wife & I attended the Sunday evening performance on 17th August. Our son, Peter Clark, plays HickoryWood, and we have to say that having watched our son perform over the years since graduation from Drama College, this is his best performance yet.
We understand that Peter cracked a rib during the Sunday evening performance. He is used to injury, as explained during our introduction to you after the performance. Not with standing, the poor fellow is getting on in age and needs to dampen his enthusiasm to ensure that he can look after us in our old age.
What we know is that nothing will dampen PeterÂ’s enthusiasm. That basis, just keep him going. We know he is enjoying his every minute, and that is what matters most.
Out congratulations to you all at The Garrick for a performance well done
Yours sincerely
Gillian & Paul Clark