Usherettes Regrets (1)
First in a four-part saga, from Blushes 6 As the usherettes queued up to get their issue of programmes, Cecilia was last in line, nearly late as usual. Her friends described her as ‘dizzy’. The front-of-house manager at the theatre where she worked in the evenings had warned her a couple of times about being ‘slapdash’: late reporting for work, gossiping with her colleagues, and on two occasions being short on her programme money. ‘But it’s only twelve pence.’ ‘It’s not the amount of money I’m worried about, Cecilia, it’s the principle of not managing to get your sums right when you’re giving change: you’re slapdash, you know.’ Roger, the manager, was fair to all the girls — most of them from the drama school not far from the theatre — and he preferred to use students as they were generally more reliable and even keen to do the work. They also didn’t complain about the less-than-generous wages the theatre paid. Cecilia’s t...