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Week Commencing MONDAY. 3rd Ocr., 1955
HARRY HANSON(For Thomwall Productions Ltd.)
Presents THE COURT PLAYERS in•`THE LOVE MATCH"by
GLENN MELVYN
CAST(In order of appearance)
Sall Brown ...... MOLLY REDMOND
Rose Brown ...... PATRICIA SANDERS
Arthur Ford .... IAN SAINSBURY
Percy Brown ...... COLIN MORTON
Wally Binns .... BRIAN CULLIS
Emma Binns .............. LILIAN RUMSBY
Bill Brown .... FRANK MIDDLEMASS
Alf Hall ...................... RAYMOND BESWICK
Play produced by IAN CUNNINGHAM
Setting Designed and Painted byRAYMOND BESVICK
SYNOPSIS OF SCENESThe action of the play takes place in the sitting
room of a house in the working district of a town inthe North of England.
ACTIScene I Tea-time on Saturday.Scene 2 The following morning.Scene 3 Two months later-Evening.
ACT 11Scene 1 The following Saturday.Scene 2 About 3 p.in. A Saturday in early April.
The Court Players express their thanks and appreci-ation to the following for their valued co-operationModern Furniture & Radio by SAMS, LTD. Antiquesby CHARLES ELSTON, " THE CONNOISEUR,"Bishop Street, Stockton. Antiques by J. H. D.BOUGH, Bank Top, Yarm. Electrical Fittings byH. HOWARTH, Bishopton Lane. Hats by VOGUEFASHIONS, 40 Yarn Lane. Dressings by TOWN-END'S GIFI` SHOP. Telephone by G.P.O. SpecialFurniture by JOHNSTONS. Norton Road. Addi-tional Furniture by Mrs. JOHNSON, Silver Street,Nylon Stockings by KAYSER BONDOR. Virginia
Cigarettes by ABDULLA.
For HARRY HANSON
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