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Authors: Bev Robitai

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Acknowledgements

 

To all those
who toil tirelessly in theatres everywhere, especially the past and
present members of Nelson Repertory Theatre Inc. and the Theatre
Royal Trust. I’ve borrowed many of your finer attributes for the
most likeable characters in this book. The nasty ones are of course
entirely fictional. (And remember, I had to save some good
characters for future books.) The story is made up but the setting
is the real old Theatre Royal just as she was before the latest
refurbishments, with all her quirky little nooks and crannies.

Special thanks
are due to my old colleague Phil for advice on police procedures,
and to Ken for some of the technical theatre stuff. Any
inaccuracies are entirely your fault and have nothing to do with
me, right?

To the members
of the Michael King Writers Centre writing group, thanks for
putting up with the monthly instalments of the manuscript; your
support was invaluable.

What’s that
darling? Yes, of course you’re getting a mention.

Long live the
Theatre Royal!

 

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