Document ID ET-D525
Archive Location | ET PROGS ET-D418a-551;561a-589, 1917-18 (BL) Loan 125/23A/6 |
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Document description | programme |
Date | 17 September 1918 |
Document form | D - Programme |
Document attributes | Annotated |
Production Date(s) | Tuesday September 17 1918 |
Venue | The Parish Hall |
Venue address | Chirk |
Language | English |
Works Cited
Title | Waterloo |
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Original author | Arthur Conan Doyle |
Title | The Backward Child |
Original author | H. L. Childe Pemberton |
Title | Second Thoughts |
Original author | G. C. Herbert |
Title | The Merchant of Venice |
Original author | William Shakespeare |
Document ID ET-D525, Image 1 of 3
THE
PARISH HALL,
CHIRK.
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PROGRAMME
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Tuesday, September 17, 1918.
MISS
ELLEN TERRY
HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO RECITE
Protia's Speech, from 'The Merchant of Venice.'
[handwritten annotations]
Document ID ET-D525, Image 2 of 3
"WATERLOO."
A DRAMA BY
SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE.
CHARACTERS
CORPORAL GREGORY BREWSTER (aged 96) "The Straggler" - AUSTEN CARNEGlE.
[handwritten annotations]
SERGEANT ARCHIE MCDONALD, R.A - S.E. CHARLES
COLONEL JAMES MIDWINTER (Royal Scots Guards) - DONALD CRAIG.
NORAH BREWSTER (the Corporal's Grandniece) - VIOLET LOVETT.
SCENE Living Room in Corporal Brewster's Cottage.
Time-June, 1881.
"The Backward Child."
A FARCE BY H. L. CHILDE PEMBERTON.
CHARACTERS.
[handwritten annotations]
FLORENCE (aged 13) - JEAN BROOKE.
Miss MILLIGAN (her Governess) - MARY LOVETT.
SCENE-The Schoolroom.
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"Second Thoughts."
A COMEDY BY G. C. HERBERT.
CHARACTERS.
[handwritten annotations]
SIR HERBERT MERVYN (aged 25) - AUSTEN CARNEGIE.
THE HON. HELEN CLIVEDEN (Cousin to Mervyn, aged 18) - NIMBO TEMPLE.
MRS. MACSHARON (Widow, aged 55) MURIEL DARBISHIRE.
SCENE A Conservatory in Lord Chilbolton's Country House, during a Ball.
Document ID ET-D525, Image 3 of 3
[handwritten annotations]
AUSTEN CARNEGlE
assisted by
Miss Ellen Tuckfield
ANNOUNCES A Song Recital AT THIS HALL, ON
Thursday, Oct. 17th, at- 7.30.
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Document ID: ET-D525 Archive location: ET PROGS ET-D418a-551;561a-589, 1917-18 (BL) Loan 125/23A/6