Document ID ET-D525

Archive Location ET PROGS ET-D418a-551;561a-589, 1917-18 (BL) Loan 125/23A/6
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
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
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THE PARISH HALL, CHIRK. --- PROGRAMME --- Tuesday, September 17, 1918. MISS ELLEN TERRY HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO RECITE Protia's Speech, from 'The Merchant of Venice.' [handwritten annotations]
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"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. --- "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.
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[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