April 1936 Regrettably, we know almost nothing about this show, other than that it was the first public performance by what was then the Chelsfield Village Hall Dramatic Society.
The play is not well remembered in the canon of English theatre and it is even difficult to find a reliable synopsis. A review of another production from 1938 describes it as “a striking little play” (it was only a one-act play) “showing the difference between a mother’s dreams as she bent over her baby’s cradle and the realities of life faced by the son when he grew to manhood”.