Friday 8 January 1926 Bournemouth 7.40-10 mixed

'The Witness for the Defence' four acts (A.E.W. Mason)

presented by the members of the Bournemouth Dramatic Club

pr George Stone

The Station-Master of Sleepy Hollow - D. Millar Craig

His Office Boy - Lester Warwick

A Strange Gentleman - Halbert Tatlock

Scene: Mid-day in the Station-Master's office, at the busy season.

 

 

Tuesday 10 August 1926 Bournemouth 8-9 (mixed)

Music and Playlets

8.15-8.30

‘South-East and South-West’ (Vera Beringer)

A Duologue

Gertrude Mullims – Enid Shaw

The hon. Arthur Cunningham – Dick Poett

8.45-9

‘Kitty’ (Robert Higginbotham)

Lil – Enid Shaw

Sid – Dick Poett

Scene: A public park

Time:A summer evening

 

 

Monday 16 August 1926 Bournemouth 8.30-9

The London Repertory Players preent

‘What He Won’ (W.H. Williamson)

Mr. Guy Merrier – Theo Charlton

Mr. Arvon – George Ide

Miss Fellenough – Netta Wise

A Servant – Walter V. Tobias

 

 

Monday 6 September 1926  Bournemouth  8.30-9.30

London Radio Players

‘An Elder of the Kirk’ a play in one act (Allan Macbeth)

Tammas Anderson – Alan  Macbeth

Maggie Anderson - Ann Stephenson

Tom - John Macdonald

Mollie - Phyllis Panting

 

 

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