Friday 15 January 1926 Newcastle 8-10

‘Love in a Village’ (Isaac Bickerstaffe) [Opera]

Music by Dr. Arne

Eric Berber

John Oliviere

Aneurin Bodycombe

Randolph Gibson

J. Southern

Kendrew Milson

Norah Wiggins

Sal Sturgeon

Jennie Fleming

Mary Pettie

 

Monday 18 January 1926 Newcastle 9.30-10

The Newcastle Station Repertory Company

Presented by Eric Barber

‘The Prince of Nowhere’

Being two scenes from Lord Lytton’s famous drama, ‘The Lady of Lyons’

Madame Deschapelles – Stella East

Pauline – Violet Ormonde

Colonel Damas – Kendrew Milson

Claude Melnotte – Eric Barber

Beauseant – Gordon Lea

Glavis – C. Boffey Cole

 

 

Friday 29 January 1926 Newcastle 8.46-9.30

'Betty Sees it Through'

London Repertory Players including

Phyllis Panting

Henry Oscar

Michael Hogan

 

 

Thursday 12 August 1926 Newcastle 8.30-9

The London Radio Repertory Players

Present

‘Grey Ash’ (Leonora Thornber)

Renee – Phyllis Panting

Anna – Peggie Robb-Smith

Sir John Ferguson – Andrew Churchman

Sigurd Nikita – Henry Oscar

 

 

Monday 23 August 1926 Newcastle 8.30-9

‘The Missing Link’ (James Dyrenforth and H.M.H. Graham)

Eric Maxwell-Smith – Michael Hogan

Cynthia – Vivien Lambelet

Nathalie – Phyllis Panting

An amusing incident which might have been another version of the Eternal Triangle except for circumstances which are explained in the course of the play. The scene is the dressing-room of Eric Maxwell-Smith, who is preparing to accompany his wife to a function. After the manner of a man, Eric is frantically seeking one of his cuff-links.

 

 

Thursday 2 September 1926 Newcastle 9-9.20

The Station Repertory Company present

‘The Idol of Jade’ a dramatic sketch (John Wright)

Barecroft Hitchton - Alan Thompson

Reg Smolland - William Parrish

Rene - Sal Sturgeon

Burton - Laidman Browne

 

Thursday 2 September 1926 Newcastle

Sal Sturgeon in a Monologue

‘Jollyboy’ (A.E. Drinkwater)

 

 

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