Dr. G. H. Goldsbrough, F.R.A.S., "Eclipses,"
Music from Fenwick's Terrace
Tea Rooms.
ARCHIBALD ARMSTRONG
(Baritone).
JAMES MARK (Violin).
S.B. from London.
or "Love in a Dutch Garden."
A Fantasy by Laurence Housman and Granville Barker.
With Incidental Music by Joseph S. Moorat.
Dramatis Personae:
A Troupe of Mummers.
Act I. The Garden of Prunella's Aunts. (Morning).
Act II. The Same. (Night.)
Act III. The Same. (Three Years Later - Sunset.)
Mind Picture: Imagine an old-world garden, enclosed by high hedges cut square, slumbering beneath the midday sun of a summer's day. A statue of Love, with viol and bow, stands over the fountain. To one side you can see the house of Prunella's Aunts, a house with prim windows, the centre one projecting over a porch in which hangs a caged canary. An old gardener is at work, trimming the hedges and trailing up creepers. Behind the farther hedge the voice of the gardener's boy is heard scaring birds.
S.B. from London.
S.B. from London.
(Soloist, ALF TODD. ) (Soloist, MATT TODD. )