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by Reginald Berkeley.
With Antoinette Cellier, A.R. Whatmore, Edward Lexy, Harold Scott, William Hutchison, Bernard Miles, Eric Powley, Ivor Barnard, George Woodbridge, Ben Wright, Erik Chitty, Richard George, Peter Ashmore, Claude Bailey, George Bishop, Hans Wengraf, Peter Scott, Frank Thornton-Bassett, Alex McCrindle, Jean Winstanley, Mary Hinton, Yvonne Sinclair, and Ivan Samson.
And with the co-operation of members of the 53rd (London) Medium Brigade, R.A., T.A., and the 7th Bn. the Middlesex Regiment, T.A.

Music from Sibelius's Second Symphony, verse from the works of Cecil Day Lewis, Wilfred Owen, T.S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, and Ezra Pound.
Scene 1: The dining-room of the White Chateau, August, 1914.
Scene 2: The same, December, 1914.
Scene 3: A trench in the grounds of the White Chateau, 1917.
Scene 4: The ruins of the White Chateau, 1918.
Scene 5: A hospital, 1918.
Scene 6: The garden of the White Chateau, 1919.

Contributors

Author:
Reginald Berkeley
Production:
Royston Morley
Diane van Eysen:
Antoinette Cellier
Deputy Chief-of-Staff:
A.R. Whatmore
Sergeant Major Lewis/Gun Sergeant:
Edward Lexy
The Chancellor:
Harold Scott
Captain Luttrell:
William Hutchison
Commander-in-Chief:
Bernard Miles
Charles van Eysen:
Eric Powley
Private Waters/Private Cossington:
Ivor Barnard
Trooper of Uhlans/Sergeant Harvey:
George Woodbridge
Jacques van Eysen/Private Mason/A British Soldier:
Ben Wright
Trooper of Uhlans/Orderly/Linesman:
Erik Chitty
Chief-of-Staff/Stretcher-Bearer/A British Soldier:
Richard George
Trooper of Uhlans/Lieutenant Barrington/Lewis Gunner:
Peter Ashmore
Captain Braithwaite/A British Soldier:
Claude Bailey
Staff Colonel/Artillery Liaison Officer Williams:
George Bishop
Officer of Uhlans:
Hans Wengraf
Aide-de-Camp/Second Lieutenant Matheson:
Peter Scott
American Doctor:
Frank Thornton-Bassett
Sentry/A British Soldier:
Alex McCrindle
Violet Cording:
Jean Winstanley
Madame van Eysen:
Mary Hinton
Kitchen Maid/Army Nursing Sister:
Yvonne Sinclair
The Voice:
Ivan Samson

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