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A drama over a foghorn.


A theatre group could lose a drama competition because they cannot find a vital prop - a foghorn fog·horn  
n.
1. Nautical A horn for sounding warning signals in fog or darkness, used especially on ships, buoys, and coastal installations.

2. A booming, insistent voice.
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The Orbit Theatre, based in Roath, Cardiff, are due to perform in the Glamorgan Drama League One Act Play Festival at the Dylan Thomas Theatre The Dylan Thomas Theatre is the home of the Swansea Little Theatre Company, an amateur dramatics company that was once patronised by the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. External links
  • Dylan Thomas Theatre
, Swansea, on March 11.

The nine-strong cast, whohave spent six weeks rehearsing the satirical murder mystery The Real Inspector Hound, by Tom Stoppard Noun 1. Tom Stoppard - British dramatist (born in Czechoslovakia in 1937)
Sir Tom Stoppard, Stoppard, Thomas Straussler
, is now desperate to find a foghorn ahead of a practice performance at Llanover Hall Arts Centre, Canton, Cardiff, on Monday .

Prop mistress Doris Dallimore, of Llwyd Coed, Rhiwbina, Cardiff, said: 'It's an unusual problem to have but the foghorn is crucial!

'We've been working so hard rehearsing. We've searched the internet and called sailing clubs but just can't find a foghorn.'

If you have a foghorn, dating from any time up to the 1930s, that you can loan in exchange for tickets to Monday night's show, call 029 2061 3269.
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Publication:South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
Date:Mar 4, 2006
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