16-18 April 1970
Martin’s best friend Paul has been wrongfully hanged for murdering a girl in his adoptive father’s flat. When he fails his law exams, Fenn, a private tutor, arrives and confides to Martin that he is Paul’s father, and together they determine to discover the true murderer. This was the second Emlyn Williams play performed by the Society, after The Corn Is Green in the 1940s. It was adapted into the film Time Without Pity in 1957 . The outdoor production of Our Town promised on the back of the programme does not seem to have happened. |
Cast
Miss Lennie – Jennifer Freeman John Newlow – John Gulliver Fenn – Ernest Hall Martin – Nicolas Robinson Vera Newlow – Dorothy Freeman Hilda – Peggy Squire Mrs Danecourt – Vera Freeman A neighbour – Carl Ash His wife – Christine Gulliver Radio announcer – Norman Nash Crew Stage manager – Joan Bradfield ASM – Pamela Matthews Lighting – Robert Squire Effects – Ken Freeman Box office – Ellen Blatcher Scenery – Ted Hollands |
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