ERNEST LETTS
... ERNEST LETTS VICTOR BONFIELD • • • P• • ...
... ERNEST LETTS VICTOR BONFIELD • • • P• • ...
... • ' •••••. • GENERAL DONSOR (Mr. Ernest Letts), on left, and Mr. Firkett (Arthur F. Brown) In the play, The Charity That Began at Home, presented by the Great Meeting Dramatic Society, Leicester. ...
... Margery (K. Monica Gestell), Ge neral Banter (Ernest Letts), Mrs. Bernick* (Mary E. Gregory), and Miss Triggs (Dorris M. Skinner), In a scene from The Charity that Began at Heine, presented by the Leicester Great Meeting Dramatic Society. them when ...
... many tine cameos hose of Ernest Letts as Moses the Jewish moneylender. Ivan Tarrntt tt Imonger-tn-chief Crabtree, and Frank i Ratty as the witty verse-writer, Sir Benjamin Backbite must be mentioned. A SUPERB PERFORMANCE Ernest Letts was superb in gesture ...
... Christmas production at the Little Theatre. Here the creatures of the wild wood gather around Badger (Laurence Neal), Mole (Ernest Letts), Toad (Robert Martin), and Rat (David Lyall). Marigold (Jane Wright) looks on (right). below: The opening scene and beginning ...
... reh e I scene from Maiden Ladies, being presented by the Wimbledon Works Sports and Welfare Club. Lett to right are: Ernest Letts, John Moore, Mary Hirst and Tessa Underwood. (Another picture of the cast of the comedy will appear in tomorrow's Star ...
... Exton man's will Mr. Ernest Letts !Wick, of est Chantry, Exton, Rutnd formerly of Westcottad. Dorking, Surrey. who ad on September 27, aged 8 1 ars. left £7.604 9. 11d. loos, £7,455 14s. 6d. net value. )uty paid £224). OkSFORDBY Village 'W T. were ven ...
... the river was in a flooded condition. The boys, said the Coroner, oici everything possible to assist the drowning boy, Ernest Letts, but afterwards behaved in an extremely callous manner. They kicked his clothing into the stream, went home and said nothing ...
... wishing one had seen of her. Hers was • splendid piece of charact.r•acting and well Illustrates her amazing versatility. Ernest Letts. too. as the Rev. William Duke. gave a good performance. and his quiet restrained acting gave weight to the character which ...
... others a lesson In clear enunciation. It was sorely needed by Pauline Graham, as an outrageously revealed Doll Common. and Ernest Letts, the prim deacon. From Peter Hollins there was an endearing snatch of innocent Idlocv. and Nell Morley. as IS I r Epicure ...
... first play. Gertrude Jennings' comedy, The New Poor. the acting was well up to standard. rri , cast was Kathleen Warner, Ernest Letts. Lowe Bottrill, Margaret Longfellow and Mary A second comedy by Gertrude Jennings. Between the Songs and the Savoury, ...
... sure and swaggering suitor, while Kenneth Runswlck and Philip Berridge showed equal dash and incisiveness aa other blades. Ernest Letts and Leslie Giilot, though amusingly cantankerous cronies, seemed sometimes robbed of words by wrath. No such fault with ...