WHERE EVERYBODY GOES.
Transcript of WHERE EVERYBODY GOES.
"WHERE EVERYBODY GOES."
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Week commencing Monday, April 7th, 1958.
HARRY HANSON(For G. & W. Plays Ltd.) presents
THE COURT PLAYERS in
"OUR MARLENE"by
FRANCIS WADDELL
Characters in Order of Appeamnce :
Annie cartwright ...... ROSEMARY CREWS
Marlene cartwright ...... VALERIE DENNIS
Polly Ann Parkinson ............ CLAIRE WARNER
Henry cartwright ............ ROBERT BOND
Albert Parkinson ...... BRYAN HOYLE
Andre Marchand ...... JOHN JARDINE
Clara Blagburn .... MARJORIE SUDELL
Rev Aloysius Gradewell MICHAEL KILGARRIFF
Doreen Higgins ...... PHILIPPA STEWARD
Play produced byRICHARD DALE
Setting designed and executed byRAYMOND BESVICK
The action of the play takes place in the livingroom of the Cartwright's home in Lancashire.
ACTILate afternoon.
ACT 11Scene I. Ten days later. Tea time.Scene 2. The following morning.
ACT IllOne week later. Late afternoon.
At the piano-DON ERNESTO.
The Court Players express their thanks and appreci-atioh to the following for their valued co-operationModern Furniture & Radio by SAMS LTD. Antiquesby CHARLES ELSTON, "THE CONN0ISEUR."
B8huo?H,St:eaeksTt:Sftoyn;rm4n!feuc::ic:,yF:tiinHg.sP;H. HOWARTH, Bishopton Lane. Hats by VOGUEFASHIONS, 40 Yarm Lane. China & Glassware, etc.by JAMES, Dovecot St. Telephorie by G.P.O. SpecialFurniture by JOHNSTON'S, NortoD Road. Addi-tional Furniture by Mrs. JOHNSON, Silver Street,Office Furniture by MELLEN & Co., Ltd., DovecotStreet ; Messrsl. HETHERINGTON aDd HILL,Wellingtoo Street, Stockton ; Nylon Stockings byKAYSER. `OLIVIER' Cigarettes by BENSONand HEDGES. Cigarette Lighter by RONSON.
Manager & Producer ...... RICHARD DALEStage Director ..................... BRIAN HOYLE
Assistant ........................ PHILIPPA STEWARD
(For G. & W. Plays, Ltd.)
NBXT WEEK :-
" THIS
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MICHAEL BRETT
If you want a really good laugh,come and see what befalls twofamilies when they decide toshare a seaside bungalow fortheir annual holiday ! This happyand hilarious play is fairly burst-ing with high spirits and comicsituations.
HERE IS A GOOD EVENINGOUT. IF EVER THERE WAS
ORE ! !
Coming Shortly.CHILLS ! THRILLS ! ! SUSPENSE ! ! ! COMEDY ! ! ! !
The eternal favourite"THE GHOST TRAIN"by Amold Ridley
What happens at the haunted station of Fal Vale, in Comwall.from 10 p.in. until midnight, will have you breathless with excite-ment one moment and roaring with laughter the next. What is thedreadful secret of THE GHOST TRAIN ? Come and see for
yourselves !
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