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Conducted by John Ansell

'Spoling the Broth'
A Short One-Act Comedy by Bertha N. Graham
Characters:
THE scene is Mrs. Chance's kitchen.
Joey Chance , a loutish-looking youth, is sitting in a chair ; he holds in his hand a small bottle with the cork out.

'Taffy's Wife'
By Bertha N. Graham
Characters:
THE scene is the Evans's flat in Battersea.
The room is dark but for a faint glimmer of firelight. The door is open, showing the corridor and a hat rack.
Taffy Evans, young, fair, boyish and excitable, comes in, switches on the light and hangs up his hat and overcoat, talking as he does so to Robert Cressall, a much older man.

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Ansell
Comedy By:
Bertha N. Graham
Unknown:
Joey Chance
Unknown:
Bertha N. Graham
Unknown:
Robert Cressall
Mrs Chance (a widow about thirty-eight):
Mabel Constanduros
Joey Chance (her son, a youth about seventeen):
Hugh Dempster
David Wells (the lodger, about the same age as Mrs. Chance):
H. St. Barbe West
Melia Hammond (a factory girl):
Molly Lumley
Rosalind Evans (a private detective):
Barbara Couper
David Evans (Members of the Mercury Socialists):
Wilfred Fletcher
Robert Cressall (Members of the Mercury Socialists):
Edward Foster

THE WIRELESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Leader, S. KNEALE KELLEY )
Conducted by PERCY PITT
ENID CRUICKSHANK (Contralto)
THE BUDAPESTH TRIO : NICOLAS ROTH (Violin).
GEORGE ROTH (Violoncello), ANDREAS PETRI (Pianoforte)

Contributors

Leader:
S. Kneale Kelley
Conducted By:
Percy Pitt
Contralto:
Enid Cruickshank
Violin:
Nicolas Roth
Violin:
George Roth
Pianoforte:
Andreas Petri

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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