
Weston-super-Mare
Dramatic Society
A Season of One Act Plays Season 2
The Eleventh Hour by Anthony Armstrong (Performed by Weston Dramatic Society)
Mr. Sampson by Charles Lee (Performed by The Red Triangle Players)
Performed at Queen's Hall (Brown Bros. Cafe) : January 13th 1934
The Monkey's Paw by W.W. Jacobs (Performed by Weston Dramatic Society)
On the Moor by Stephen Schosfield (Performed by The Red Triangle Players)
Performed at Queen's Hall (Brown Bros. Cafe) : February 15th 1934
Monsieur Beaucaire by N. Booth Tarkington and E. Greenleaf Sutherland
Performed at The Knightstone Pavilion, Weston-super-Mare : October 30th - November 3rd 1934 including Saturday matinee
In aid of Funds devoted to the DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION and THE WESTON HOSPITAL
CAST
Monsieur Beaucaire
Molyneux
Lucy
The Countess of Greenbury
Winterset
ANN WATTS
GORDON REID
WARREN POWELL
VICTOR E. DIMOLINE
ALWYN ANDREWS
LESLIE E. TITLEY
WILFRED E. ROE
JOHN POTTER
Understudies
ESME BRITTON, Miss BLANDFORD,
PAUL DENING, LEWIS STUCKEY

"Beaucaire" and "?"
PRODUCTION
Hon. Producer GORDON LANE
Hon. Stage Manager CECIL WALKER
Special Scenery CARLTON FREDRICKS' STUDIO,
WESTON-SUPER-MARE
Costumes B.J. SIMMONS & CO., LTD., LONDON
Furniture LANCE & LANCE (JOHN LEWIS PARTNERSHIP, LTD.,
WESTON-SUPER-MARE
Photographer R.W. BROWN & SON, LTD.,
WESTON-SUPER-MARE
The Weston-super-Mare Amateur Orchestra,
Hon. Conductor Mr. A.G. DOWDING,
performed before the Performance and during the Interval

"Lucy" and "Molyneux"

"The Countess of Greenbury"
and "Beaucaire"

"Beaucaire" and "Winterset"

Victor Dimoline, Alwyn Andrews, Leslie Titley,
Wilfred Roe, John Potter

The Cast dancing The Minuet
A Season of One Act Plays Season 3
The Greater Law by Leonard White (Performed by The Red Triangle Players)
Villa For Sale by Sacha Guitry (Performed by Weston Dramatic Society)
Performed at Queen's Hall (Brown Bros. Cafe) : November 22nd 1934
It's Quicker to Telephone by Ian Hay (Performed by Weston Dramatic Society)
Lights Out! by Walter Hood (Performed by The Red Triangle Players)
Performed at Queen's Hall (Brown Bros. Cafe) : December 15th 1934