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Jim Scott |
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Jim joined the Progressive Players in 1970, initially helping backstage, designing and painting sets for numerous productions. He went on to play acting roles, as the Witch Boy in The Ballad of Barbara Allen, Felix in the Odd Couple, Sakini in the Teahouse of the August Moon, and the dresser in The Dresser. He has directed several plays, including Noel Coward's Private Lives, Educating Rita, and Everybody Loves Opal. After 12 years 'resting' , he has returned to active service in the theatre, and in December 2002, he directed Season's Greetings. |
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