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The NewMANDALE HOTEL,('The first new Hotel to be opcncd on Tees-side Since the war.)
Lanehouse Road, Thomaby.
Week Commencing MONDAY, loth DEC., 1956
HARRY HANSON(For Wallinger Enterprises Ltd.)
presents THE COURT PLAYERS in
THE WAY THE WIND BLOWSby
DEREK BENFIELD
cHARAcmRs(in order of appearance)
.... JESSIE BALL
.. JOAN PICKERING... BRIAN WILLIAMS
... DORRIE TOMLINSON... ARTHUR REES.. ANN RUDDLE
... RICHARD WILDING... ROSEMARY CREWS
... JACK MEDLEY... RAYMOND BESWICK
... GRIFFITH JAMES
Christina Bryning ...
Suzanne ..
Peter Bryning ...
Peggy Murphy ...
Oscar Bryning ..Jennifer Bryning ..Mason Rodgers ...Frances Rodgers ...
Howard Bryning .....
George Pelham ...
Simon Croft ............
Play produced by TAN CUNNINGHAMDecorndRIFFITH JAMES
Setting Desigried and Painted by
RAYMOND BESWICK
SYNOPSIS OF SCENESThe action of the play takes place in the Bryning's
home in Buckinghamshire.ACTI
Scene I. Afternoon a few days before Xmas.Scene 2. Next morning. Sunday.
ACT 11Late afternoon. Two days later.
ACT IllChristmas Day. Evening.
At the Piano-DON ERNESTO.
The Court Players express their thanks and appreci-ation to the following for their valued co-operationModern Furniture & Radio by SAMS, LTD. Antiquesby CHARLES ELSTON, " THE CONNOISEUR,"Bishop Street, Stockton. Antiques by J. H. D.BOUCH, Bank Top, Yarm. Electrical Fittings by
FASHH°|¥#s?T4Ho'?;Srhm°P#:e+aB:.e§H£:SbbyyvT%#EEND'S GIFI` SHOP. Telephone by G.P.O. SpecialFurniture by JOHNSTONS, Norton Road. Addi-tional Furnitiire by Mrs. JOHNSON, Silver Street,Office Furniture by MELLEN & Co., Ltd„ DovecotStreet ; Nylon Stockings by KAYSER. " Olivier"
Cigarettes by BENSON & HEDGES.
For HARRY HANSONStage Director ..................... GRIFFITH JAMESs#agneag¥ran.ager...............................A5;o€E£Lc|£%RH`X£
Next Week.TEES-SIDE PARADE
AMATEUR VARIETYSTOCKTON v. DARLINGTON
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