George Howe


Rampa

four acts

(Max Mohr)

Wednesday 7 March 1928 2LO London 9.35-11.0

pr Cecil Lewis

trans and adapted by Cecil Lewis

Kettling - Herbert Lugg
Rampa - Wilfred Walter
Porto - Harold Scott
Lala - Jessie Tandy
Dr. Barbazin - Frank Petley
Norma - Hardy Cherry
Giddy - Clair Harris
Dr Peers - George Howe


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George Howe

Thursday 5 July 1923
London 8.0-10.0 ‘Romeo and Juliet’
Prince of Verona - Arthur C. Burrows
Old Montague - Rex Palmer
Paris - Basil Howes
Capulet and Peter - Stafford Hilliard
Mercutio - Lawrence Hanray
Benvolio - George Howe
Tybalt - Robert Harris
Friar Laurence - Ben Webster
Romeo - Ernest Hilton
Juliet - Cathleen Nesbitt
Nurse - Dame May Whitty
Lady Capulet - Helen Rous
Prologue - Cecil A. Lewis
Music ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (Ed. German)
by the London Wireless Orchestra, under the direction of L. Stanton Jeffries

Wednesday 25 July 1923 London 8-10
Shakespeare ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
Lysander - Kenneth Kent
Demetrius - Stanley Warmington
Quince - Edmund Breon
Sly - Arthur C. Burrows
Bottom - Nigel Playfair
Flute - Ivan Berlin
Snout - Rex F. Palmer
Starveling - Stafford Hilliard
Hermio - Sonia Seaton
Helena - Elizabeth Pollock
Oberon - Ernest Milton
Titania - Cathleen Nesbitt
Puck - George Howe
Fairies - Leslie Winter
Prologue - Cecil A. Lewis
(music by Mendelssohn conductor Mr Dan Godfrey)

Thursday 31 July 1930 London (and Midland) 8.45-10.15
Friday 1 August 1930 National 7.30-9
* ‘Obsession’ a radio play by Dulcima Glasby (script / photo)
pr Howard Rose
Charles Mason
Philip Wade
David Hawthorne
Charles Farrell
Hector Abbas
Ernest Digges
George Howe
Gladys Young
Katherine Hynes
Frank Petley
Percy Parsons
Frank Denton
Lionel Mellard
Andrew Churchman
Mary Saker
Charles Hooper
Harold Young
Barbara Couper
Geoffrey Edwards
(not linked with character names)
Mr. Farquharson
Mrs. Farquharson
Wilkins (stableman)
Randle (parlourmaid)
Matron
Doctor
Undergraduates - Pat, Dennis, Bill
Professor
Theatre Manager
Theatre Attendants
Railway Porter
Captain of Liner
Bob Henderson - boss of the lumber camp
Mary (daughter)
Tom (foreman)
Servants
Undergraduates
Theatregoers
Lumbermen

Wednesday 7 September 1938 LN & S 9.35-10.25
‘Brigade Exchange’ : to the memory of the fallen (Ernst Johannsen) (script / photo)
first English version by I.D. Benzie ad. Dulcima Glasby
pr Howard Rose
Philip Wade
Francis de Wolff
Senis Arundell
George Howe
Andrew Churchman
Bernard Clifton
Henry Caine
Ellis Irving
Donald Eccles
Clayton Greene
Laye Seeky
Robert Mawdsley
Ronald Kerr
Mary Leahy
Chloe Gibson





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