SHERRIFF PLAY AT THE DUCHESS
... Paul Rogers, Jean Kent and Ralph Michael in A Shred of Evidence, the R. C. Sherriff play concerning a fatal road accident, which opened at the Duchess last night, under the direction of Allan Davis. ...
... Paul Rogers, Jean Kent and Ralph Michael in A Shred of Evidence, the R. C. Sherriff play concerning a fatal road accident, which opened at the Duchess last night, under the direction of Allan Davis. ...
... which opened for a six week season at the Coventry Theatre last week with producer Joan Davis and managing director S. H. Newsome. ...
... Ian White and Keith Taylor in a scene from the striking production of A Sleep of Prisoners at Lowestoft Royal, directed by Edgar Metcalfe, with design by Barrie Dobbins. ...
... Hermione Baddeley, who is appearing on the British stage again after some time in films, will be seen in The Dream of Peter Mann by Bernard Kops during the last week of the Edinburgh Festival. ...
... Heather Canning. Tony Steedman, Frank Woodtield, Brian Kent and Derek Royle in a scene from Guilty Party, by George Ross and Campbell Singer, currently at the Alexandra, Birmingham, directed by Anthony Sharp. ...
... Colin Edwynn and Elizabeth Ashton as they appeared in Vint Graves's production oC Third Person, presented by the Southport Repertory Company. A husband and wife team, they have endeared themselves to the Southport public. They will shortly be seen in The Sleeping Beauty, a production which will again be in the hands of Vint Graves. ...
... A scene from Geoffrey Edwards's recent production of Somerset Maugham's The Circle at Ipswich Theatre, showing Raymond Somerville as Lord Porteous, Julia McCarthy as Lady Kitty, and Alan Judd as Clive. ...
... Edward Petherbridge, Pat Cawfield and Ronald Shiner in Doctor At Sea, the Ted Willis comedy based on Richard Gordon's novel, which is at the Royal, Bath, this week and at the King's, Edinbargh, next. ...
... Thomas Hemsley, Iris Kells, Catherine Wilson and Heather McMillan, with (kneeling) Donald Mclntyre and John Wakefield in the new production of Cosi Fan Tutte at Sadler's Wells. Notice on page 9. ...
... Alison Bayley as Alice More, Bernard Hepton as Sir Thomas More and Karin Fernald as Margaret More in A Man for All Seasons, currently at Liverpool Playhouse. ...
... One of the surprise items at this evening's Royal Variety Performance was the Follow the Bride sketch--in which the Crazy Gang were dressed in replicas of the style worn by Princess Margaret's bridesmaids. The Queen chats to Nat king Cole, one of hosts of stars who appeared on the show on Monday. Shirley Eaten is beside him Sammy Davis in action at the Victoria Palace. ...
... Mary Ure and Vivien Leigh leaving London Airport for New York, where they are to appear together in Duel of Angels. ...