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English Theatre. 1900-1950 Phyllis Neilson-Terry with Howard Marion-Crawford in 'HENRY OF NAVARRE'

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John Keir Cross
Introduction by Julia Neilson
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court
Thelma Hughes , Rosamund Green wood, Douglas Hayes , Norman Mitchell , Aubrey Richards , and Brian Hayes
The action of the play takes place In the Royal Apartments of the Palace of the Louvre, Paris 1572
Production by Hugh Stewart
The play was first produced at the New Theatre, London, on January 7. 1909
Kenneth A. Hurren writes on page 6

Contributors

Unknown:
William Devereux
Unknown:
John Keir Cross
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Julia Neilson
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Thelma Hughes
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Rosamund Green
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Douglas Hayes
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Norman Mitchell
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Aubrey Richards
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Brian Hayes
Production By:
Hugh Stewart
Unknown:
Kenneth A. Hurren
Henry, King of Navarre:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Catherine de' Medici, the Queen Mother:
Phyllis Neilson-Terry
Charles IX, King of France:
Charles Hawtrey
The Due d'Anjou, his brother:
Max Miradin
Marguerite de Valois, his sister:
Pamela Alan
The Due de Guise:
Heron Carvic
Tavannes, attendant to Guise:
Arthur Lawrence
De Mouhy, attendant Henry:
Norman Shelley
Cosmo Ruggieri, the Court Astrologer:
Robert Farquharson
Marie Belleforet, maid-in-waiting to Marguerite:
Mairhi Russell
M de Rochefoucauld:
Gordon Collyer
A majordomo:
Michael O'Halloran
The Presenter:
Christopher Lee

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