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The Magic Roundabout by Bob Davidson
Bips entered two plays in the 2012 SCDA festival of one act plays, held at our home ground in the Birnam Institute at the end of February. The Magic roundabout was written by Bips member, Bob Davidson and directed by Peggy Latter. The story concerns the attempt by two Roads Dept employees, played by Karen Michie and Helen Mitchell, to evict a tramp, played by John Anderson, who has set up camp on a roundabout in the middle of a dual carriageway. The play which was shortlisted in the Play on Words competition was well received and much enjoyed by the festival audience.