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Produced 5y CAMILLA DALBERG.
MISS HORNIMAN'S COMPANY, im
V
22
F
S.
MAKESITT
A New Middle-class Comedy in one Act by G. L. ROBINS.
PENELOPE WHEELER
Miss Caroline Parker
LOUISE HOLBROOK
Miss Dolly Parker
LEONARD MUDIE
Mr. Thompson
CHARLES BIBBY
Mr. Albert Smythe
Scene: The Parkers’ Sitting Room.
HOME,
BRINGINC
ANew One-Act Play by H. M. RICHARDSON.
Miss DARRAGH
Mrs. Unwin
LOUISE HOLBROOK
Mrs. Bent-Bullough
HENRY AUSTIN
Simpson
LILIAN CHRISTINE
Jeanette
BASIL DEAN
Cyril Unwin
Scene: The Drawing Room at Cyril Unwin’s House.
ROAD.
THE
GENTLEMEN OF
A Tramp Sketch by CHARLES MCEVoV.
CHARLES BIBBY
Bill Blizzard (Lord Saffron de Walden)
SYBIL THORNDIKE
Caroline Blizzard (Lady Saffron de Walden)
HENRY AUSTIN
Sparrow? (The Honourable Cheyne Walker“
EDWARD LANDOR
Roger Cunningham
LILIAN CHRISTINE
Mrs. Gunningham
DORIS HORROCKS
Miss Cunningham
WILLIAM OWEN
Chauffeur
OSEPH A. KEOGH
Policeman
Scene: A Country Road near Marlborough.
EDWARD BROADEEY
Stage Manager
LEONARD MUDTE
Arsistant Stage Manager
HUGH FREEMANTEE
2
Scenic Artist
THE GAIETY ORCHESTRA, Conductor: HERR WANNER.
PRICES :—
Private Boxes 42 2s., and 41 1s. and 12s. 6d. Stalls and Dress Circle 5s. Upper Circle 3s.
Gallery 6d.,
Pit 18.
Pit Stalls 2s. 6d.
All Seats may be Booked Three Weeks in advance, and may be specially retained for all Productions.
Box Office epen from 10-0 to 6-30; also during all performances. Seats may also be Bocked by Telephone, (No. 1682), Wire or
Letter, and will be reserved until five minutes before the performance.
Seats not guaranteed unless previouslybooked.
Children in arms not admitted.
Notickets exchanged nor money returned.
Tieket Holders are requested to takte their Seate beiore the risg ef the Curtain.
Ladies are requested to remove their hats,
EVENINGS: Doors open 7-0, Commence 7-30.
MATINEES: Doors open 1-30, Commence 2-0.
—
Special Matinee Performances of
THE HIPPOLYTUS OF EURIPIDES, Oct. 6th, Sth, 13th, 15th & 17th.
October 12th for Six Nights and Wednesday Matinee,
THE FANTASTICKS' by Rostand, translated by George Fleming,
and THE DEAR DEPARTED' a new play in one act by Stanley
Houghton.
October 19th for Six Nights and Two Matinees,
Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton in OTHELLO' and
CTHE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
NOTICE—Tradesmen are cautioned against Supplying Goods without a Printed Order form Signed by the Acting Manager.
Produced 5y CAMILLA DALBERG.
MISS HORNIMAN'S COMPANY, im
V
22
F
S.
MAKESITT
A New Middle-class Comedy in one Act by G. L. ROBINS.
PENELOPE WHEELER
Miss Caroline Parker
LOUISE HOLBROOK
Miss Dolly Parker
LEONARD MUDIE
Mr. Thompson
CHARLES BIBBY
Mr. Albert Smythe
Scene: The Parkers’ Sitting Room.
HOME,
BRINGINC
ANew One-Act Play by H. M. RICHARDSON.
Miss DARRAGH
Mrs. Unwin
LOUISE HOLBROOK
Mrs. Bent-Bullough
HENRY AUSTIN
Simpson
LILIAN CHRISTINE
Jeanette
BASIL DEAN
Cyril Unwin
Scene: The Drawing Room at Cyril Unwin’s House.
ROAD.
THE
GENTLEMEN OF
A Tramp Sketch by CHARLES MCEVoV.
CHARLES BIBBY
Bill Blizzard (Lord Saffron de Walden)
SYBIL THORNDIKE
Caroline Blizzard (Lady Saffron de Walden)
HENRY AUSTIN
Sparrow? (The Honourable Cheyne Walker“
EDWARD LANDOR
Roger Cunningham
LILIAN CHRISTINE
Mrs. Gunningham
DORIS HORROCKS
Miss Cunningham
WILLIAM OWEN
Chauffeur
OSEPH A. KEOGH
Policeman
Scene: A Country Road near Marlborough.
EDWARD BROADEEY
Stage Manager
LEONARD MUDTE
Arsistant Stage Manager
HUGH FREEMANTEE
2
Scenic Artist
THE GAIETY ORCHESTRA, Conductor: HERR WANNER.
PRICES :—
Private Boxes 42 2s., and 41 1s. and 12s. 6d. Stalls and Dress Circle 5s. Upper Circle 3s.
Gallery 6d.,
Pit 18.
Pit Stalls 2s. 6d.
All Seats may be Booked Three Weeks in advance, and may be specially retained for all Productions.
Box Office epen from 10-0 to 6-30; also during all performances. Seats may also be Bocked by Telephone, (No. 1682), Wire or
Letter, and will be reserved until five minutes before the performance.
Seats not guaranteed unless previouslybooked.
Children in arms not admitted.
Notickets exchanged nor money returned.
Tieket Holders are requested to takte their Seate beiore the risg ef the Curtain.
Ladies are requested to remove their hats,
EVENINGS: Doors open 7-0, Commence 7-30.
MATINEES: Doors open 1-30, Commence 2-0.
—
Special Matinee Performances of
THE HIPPOLYTUS OF EURIPIDES, Oct. 6th, Sth, 13th, 15th & 17th.
October 12th for Six Nights and Wednesday Matinee,
THE FANTASTICKS' by Rostand, translated by George Fleming,
and THE DEAR DEPARTED' a new play in one act by Stanley
Houghton.
October 19th for Six Nights and Two Matinees,
Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton in OTHELLO' and
CTHE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
NOTICE—Tradesmen are cautioned against Supplying Goods without a Printed Order form Signed by the Acting Manager.