Thomas Hardy Drama Festival, Dorchester
At the Thomas Hardy Drama Festival in Dorchester, Dorset, this scene from The Three Wayfarers shows the hangman and the sheep stealer sitting in the chimney corner having a drink. The famous old Corn Exchange saw the fourth production of a Hardy play acted by Thomas Hardy's fellow townsmen, dramatised by the novelist himself. It was reported at the time that the men who were to play in The Three Wayfarers and The Distracted Preacher stood at their shop doors all afternoon, with fitful glances every now and then at The Corn Exchange clock, as if impatient for it to point to the hour of the dress rehearsal. The old King's Head Hotel, which features in The Mayor of Casterbridge, had for days been filling up with visitors
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Clinking Corn Dorchester Dramatised Executioner Hangman Stealer Toasting Wayfarers
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