WILFRED ESSEX (bass-baritone)
from the Granada, Walthamstow
by G. D. CUNNINGHAM from the Town Hall, Birmingham
Dance Music
Leader, BERTRAM LEWIS
Conducted by Sir HAMILTON HARTY
ISSAY SCHLAEN (violin) from the Pavilion, Bournemouth
Directed by JOHN MACARTHUR
A Comedy in Two Acts by JAMES BRIDIE
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by GORDON GILDARD
Characters in order of speaking
And guests at the hotel, played by : Shirley Fraser , Esmée Hymans ,
Hal D. Stewart and Eric Wightman
The action takes place over three
October days in 1922 Act I—Scenes 1, 2, and 3. The
Windlestraws' morning room.
Act 2-Scene I. The office of Windlestraw Sons and Co., Cordwainers.
Scene 2. A lodging in Glasgow. Scene 3. An hotel lounge in Glasgow.
Scene 4. The Windlestraws' morning room.
(From Scottish)
See the article by James Bridie on page II.
' The Black Eye ' was broadcast in the National programme last night
THE LYRA QUARTET:
Gordon Walker (flute); David Wise (violin) ; Anthony Collins (viola) ;
John Cockerill (harp)