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A problem play by Stephen Leacock, with Nadine March and Frank Birch, and Peter Ashmore, Reginald Brooke, Don Gemmell, Christopher Steele, Monica Stirling, and Gladys Young.

Contributors

Writer:
Stephen Leacock
Production:
Jan Bussell
Lady Cicely Trevor:
Nadine March
Sir John Trevor:
Frank Birch
Jack Harding:
Peter Ashmore
[Actor]:
Reginald Brooke
Narrator:
Don Gemmell
Postman:
Christopher Steele
Theatre Manager:
Christopher Steele
Ernestine:
Monica Stirling
Mrs Harding:
Gladys Young

A comedy by Jules Romains.
English version by Harley Granville-Barker.
With Harvey Braban, V.C. Clinton-Baddeley, Kenelm Foss, Roy Graham, Evan John, Neil Porter, John Ruddock (by arrangement with the "Under Suspicion" management), Frank Snell, Wilfrid Walter, and Charles Windermere.
(to 16.00)

Contributors

Author:
Jules Romains
English version:
Harley Granville-Barker
Production:
Jan Bussell
First Gentleman:
Harvey Braban
Man About Town:
V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
Fourth Gentleman:
Kenelm Foss
Amedee:
Roy Graham
Third Gentleman:
Evan John
Second Gentleman:
Neil Porter
Leon:
John Ruddock
Fifth Gentleman:
Frank Snell
Sixth Gentleman:
Wilfrid Walter
Proprietor:
Charles Windermere

by Lionel Brown.
[Starring] Jack Livesey, Marjorie Mars, and A. Bromley-Davenport
With Hilary Eaves, Judith Gick, Elizabeth Arkell, Mary Lennox, Desmond Keith, J.B. Rowe, Kenneth Morgan, Gerald Jerome.

Contributors

Author:
Lionel Brown
Production:
Fred O'Donovan
Doctor David Willan:
Jack Livesey
Josephine Morris:
Marjorie Mars
Doctor Morris:
A. Bromley-Davenport
Helen Morris:
Hilary Eaves
Edith Morris:
Judith Gick
Julia:
Elizabeth Arkell
Dot Wilding:
Mary Lennox
Ralph Morris:
Desmond Keith
Doctor McLane:
J.B. Rowe
Charlie Morris:
Kenneth Morgan
Waiter:
Gerald Jerome

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