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"The Cup That Cheers" by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley, and "The Split In The Cabinet" by Stephen Leacock, adapted by V.C. Clinton-Baddeley.
[Starring] Frank Birch, Harvey Braban, Nadine March, Charles Heslop, Wilfred Fletcher, Don Gemmell, Alexis France, Neil Porter, Douglas Stewart, Margaret Yarde.
(to 16.00)

Contributors

Author (The Cup That Cheers)/Adapter (The Split in the Cabinet):
V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
Author (The Split in the Cabinet):
Stephen Leacock
Production:
Jan Bussell
Mother (The Cup That Cheers):
Frank Birch
Mildred (The Cup That Cheers):
Nadine March
Daphne (The Cup That Cheers):
Alexis France
Cuthbert (The Cup That Cheers):
Don Gemmell
Dad (The Cup That Cheers):
Douglas Stewart
Mrs. Whiffle (The Cup That Cheers):
Harvey Braban
Sir John Elphinspoon (The Split in the Cabinet):
Neil Porter
Perriton Powers (The Split in the Cabinet):
Charles Heslop
Sir Francis Hake (The Split in the Cabinet):
Frank Birch
The Hon. Charles Shark (The Split in the Cabinet):
Don Gemmell
Lord Edward Hallibut (The Split in the Cabinet):
Harvey Braban
Sir Charles Trout (The Split in the Cabinet):
Douglas Stewart
Mr Edgar Whiting (The Split in the Cabinet):
Wilfred Fletcher
Lady Elphinspoon (The Split in the Cabinet):
Margaret Yarde
Angela (The Split in the Cabinet):
Nadine March

A ballet by Ninette de Valois.
[Starring] The Mercury Ballet
(to 22.10)

Contributors

Choreographer:
Ninette de Valois
Music:
null Chabrier
Costumes and setting:
William Chappell
Presentation:
Stephen Harrison
La Goulou, etoile du Can-Can:
Prudence Hyman
La Fille aux Bar:
Elizabeth Schooling
Grille d'Egout:
Celia Franks
Hirondelle (Can-Can):
Ann Gee
Nini Patte en l'air (Can-Can):
Deborah Dering
La mome Fromage (Can-Can):
Sally Gilmour
Valentin, garcon:
Walter Gore
Adolphe (habitue du Bar):
John Andrewes
Gustave (habitue du Bar):
Anthony Kelly
Le vieux Marcheur:
Frank Staff
Servante:
Susette Morfield

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