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The Ver-f()r-mances ()f (7r-eer- (7ar-s()n Theater Verf()rmance~ Street Scene (Elmer Rice) Birmingham Repertory Theatre, January 30, 1932; produced by Maxwell Wray. Featured Henry Fielding (Abraham Kaplan), Winifred Hindle (Greta Fiorentino), John Gordon (Elderly Man), Alfred Burton (Man with Peanuts), Mary Marvin (Emma Jones), Dorothy Dickens (Olga Olsen), Vincent Springett (Willie Maurrant), Sybil Arundale (Anna Maurrant), Robert Masters (Man in Dinner Jacket), William J. Rea (Frank Maurrant), Oswald Dale Roberts (George Jones/An Old Clothes Man), Graham Stuart (Steve Sankey), Mary Eames (Woman with Baby Carriage/A Girl), Mary Richards (Agnes Cushing), Reginald Gauy (Carl Olson), Eileen Garson (Shirley Kaplan), Charles Victor (Filippo Fiorentino), Freda Gaye (Alice Simpson), Aileen Wood (Laura Hildebrand), Dorothy Wall (Mary Hildebrand), Donald Hancock (Charlie Hildebrand), Ronald Kerr (Samuel Kaplin), James Hill (Man with Club Foot), Michael Barry (Man Following Girl/Second Policeman), Sydney Groom (Officer Harry Murphy), Mary Williams (Rose Maurrant), Jon Godfrey (Harry Easter), Mrs. Wiggs (Queenie), Basil Bartlett (Daniel Buchanan), Muriel Forbes-Robertson (Mae Jones), Philip 372 Performances Howard (Dick McGann), Richard Caldicott (Vincent Jones), Felix Irwin (Dr. John Wilson). Ten Nights in a Barroom (William W. Pratt) Birmingham Repertory Theatre, March 5, 1932; produced by Maxwell Wray. Featured Henry Fielding (Mr. Jackson), Basil Bartlett (Pianist), Graham Stuart (Mr. Romaine), Charles Victor (Sample Swichel), Oswald Dale Roberts (Simon Glade), Jon Godfrey (Frank Slade), Richard Caldicott (Harvey Green), Philip Howard (Willie Hammond), Winifred Hindle (Mrs. Slade), William J. Rea (Joe Morgan), Jocelyn Huband (Mary Morgan), Mary Marvin (Mehitable Cartwright), Sybil Arundale (Mrs. Morgan), Mary Williams (Sadie), Eileen Garson (Maidie). The Constant Nymph (Margaret Kennedy and Basil Dean) Birmingham Repertory Theatre, March 26,1932; produced by Maxwell Wray. Featured Basil Bartlett (Lewis Dodd), Sybil Arundale (Linda Cowland), Eileen Garson (Kate Sanger/Erda Leyburn), Felix Irwin (Kiril Trigorin/An Usher), Muriel Forbes-Robertson (Paulina Sanger), Mary Williams (Teresa Sanger), Jon Godfrey (Jacob Birnbaum), Freda Gaye (Antonia Sanger), Charles Victor (Roberto), Jocelyn Huband (Susan), Mary Marvin (Florence Churchill), William Rea (Charles Churchill), Aileen Wood (Millicent Gregory), Henry Fielding (Sir Bartlemy Pugh), Michael Barry (Peveril Leyburn), Oswald Dale Roberts (Dr. Dawson), Norma Wilson (Lydia Mainwaring), Graham Stuart (Robert Mainwaring), Philip Howard (A Fireman), Ronald Kerr (A City Clerk), Winifred Hindle (Madame Marxse). Many Waters (Monckton Hoffe) Birmingham Repertory Theatre, April 23, 1932; produced by Maxwell Wray. Featured William J. Rea (Henry Delauney/A Registrar in Bankruptcy), Muriel Forbes-Robertson (Secretary/Another Nurse), Oswald Dale Roberts (Compton Schloss/ Mr. Clinchpole), Graham Stuart (James Barcaldine), Mary Marvin (Mabel Barcaldine), Henry Fielding (An Old Gentleman/Stanley Rosel), Jon Godfrey (Another Old Gentleman/Captain Bovill/Dr. Hinchcliff), Michael Barry (A Youth/A Waiter/Official Receiver), Winifred Hindle (A Charwoman/Mrs. Rosel), Ronald Kerr (A Register Office Junior/Ticket Collector), Charles Victor (A Register Office Clerk/A Clerk), Freda Gaye (A Woman/A Nurse), Felix Irwin (A [3.17.183.24] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 18:26 GMT) Performances 373 Registrar/Dr. Sangster/An Usher), Mary Williams (Freda Barcaldine), Basil Bartlett (Philip Sales), Eileen Garson (Dolly Sales), Norma Wilson (A Maid), Philip Howard (Godfrey Marvin/Mr. Everitt), Jocelyn Huband (A Typist). Jane's Legacy (Eden Phillpotts) Birmingham Repertory Theatre, May 21, 1932; produced by Maxwell Wray. Featured Mary Marvin (Ivy Mortimore), Oswald Dale Roberts (Jack Mortimore), Charles Victor (Sergeant Merryweather Chugg), Michael Barry (John Ford), Winifred Hindle (Mrs. Susan Thorn), Philip Howard (Ned Thorn), Eileen Garson (Emmeline Coode), Sybil Arundale (Jane Mortimore), Basil Bartlett (Tom Sparrow), Mary Williams (Daisy Ford), Ronald Kerr (Rupert Sparrow), Felix Irwin (Rev. Philip Ryle), Freda Gaye (The 'and of Providence). Road to Rome (Robert Sherwood) Birmingham Repertory Theatre, September 10, 1932; produced by Herbert M. Prentice. Featured Philip Howard (Varius), Mary Williams (Meta), Rita Daniel (Fabia), Stanley Drewitt (Fabius Maximus), Barbara Francis (Amytis), Eileen Garson (Tana), Geoffrey James (Cato), Basil Atherton (Scipio), Vernon Harris (Sertorius/Thothmes), Sydney Groom (Drusus), Reginald Gatty (Tibullus/Bala), Geoffrey James (Corporal), Frederick Webb (First Guard), Alfred Burton (Second Guard), Harry Chappell (Third Guard), Bertram Edwards (Fourth Guard), Alfred Corfield (Fifth Guard), Gordon Bailey (Sergeant), Richard Caldicot (Hasdrubal), Douglas Quayle (Carthalo), Graham Stuart (Maharbal), Charles Victor (Mago), Vernon Sylvaine (Hannibal). Too True to be Good (George Bernard Shaw) On Tour; produced by H.K. Ayliff. Featured Norman Claridge (The Monster), Greer Garson (The Patient), Mrs. F. Marriott-Watson (The Elderly Lady), David N. Steuart (The Doctor), Eileen Beldon (The Nurse), Donald Wolfit (The Burglar), F. Ambrose Flower (Col. Tallboys, D.S.O.), William Hartnell (Private Meek), Arthur Hambling (Sergeant Fielding ), Gerald Kay-Souper (The Elder). Musical Chairs...

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