M. Stephan
(London Programme relayed from Daventry)
Frank Thomas (Violin), Frank Whitnall ('Cello), Vera McComb Thomas (Piano)
from the Carlton Restaurant.
Mr. W.J.T. Collins, Author of 'Tales from the New Mabinogion.'
from the Carlton Restaurant.
Dr. T.H. Robinson
Frank Thomas (Violin), Frank Whitnall ('Cello), Vera McComb Thomas (Piano)
by George Paston.
Characters:
Mind Picture: Kitty Chalmers is a pretty woman of about twenty-five, dressed in the height, of the extravagant fashion of 150 years ago, with her powdered hair piled high over a cushion, and wearing valuable jewellery, which includes a pearl necklace with a diamond clasp.
Mrs. Budgen, the landlady, is a thin, forbidding looking woman of about 45. Humprey Wharton, a foppish, handsomely-dressed, middle-aged man, has a pompous, conceited manner. The stranger is a tall, thin, angular man with long, black hair, and a long, sallow, clean-shaven face. His expression is mournful and his voice soft and melancholy. He wears a dark riding suit.
As the play commences, Kitty is working at an embroidery frame. Mrs. Budgen enters with a card on a salver and speaks.
(10.10 Local News)
(to 23.00)