CDS, then called Sons of England Dramatic Society, presented Bernard Miles's Lock Up Your Daughters, with lyrics by Lionel Bart and music by Laurie Johnson, at the Baxter Theatre in May 1985. The show was directed by Yvonne Copley with musical direction by Syd Kaye and the cast was as follows:
The production team was:
- Staff (A constable) - Ken Wicksteed
- Constant (A military gallant) - Martin Clohessey
- Watchmen - Nigel Webster, James Skilton and Johnathan Davis
- Squeezum (A corrupt justice) - Brian de Kock
- Quill (Squeezum's clerk) - Norman Sergeant
- Mrs. Squeezum - Maureen Anstey
- Ramble (A gallant) - Nigel Sweet
- Sotmore (A gallant) - Ted Faulkner
- Wenches - Cate Brockbank, Janet Gilson and Vanessa Reynolds
- Prisoner - David Mount
- Politic (A coffee house politician) - Aubrey Hindle
- Hilaret (Politic's daughter) - Anette Mount
- Cloris (Hilaret's maid) - Nicola van der Walt
- Dabble (Politic's friend) - James Farr
- Faithful (Politic's servant) - Hugh Phillip
- Brazencourt (An Inn keeper) - Bob Gilson
- Worthy (An honest justice) - John Giese
The production team was:
- Design - David Hewitt
- Musical Direction - Syd Kaye
- Choreography - Beryl Saayman
- Stage Manager - David Mount
- Assistant Stage Manager - Frances Brunwin
- Crew & Set Construction - Heinz Modrikey, Hugh Phillip, Alison Andrews, Nigel Webster, Dermot Cavanagh, Sally Rhodes, John Hyland, Mark Whitesman
- Costumes - John Giese, Joyce Shee, Margaret Stanley
- Lighting Design - Alfie van Gass
- Programme & Publicity Photography - B. Berman