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The Queen and The Welshman
by
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Directed by Mabel Evans
February 17th-20th, 1960
This play is not only the story of a royal romance, but is also the story of the beginning of the Tudor line in our Royal history.
| John, the Queen's Servant |
Guy Broughton |
| Margaret, Lady-In-Waiting |
Pat Wallworth |
| Queen Katherine, Widow of Henry V |
Margaret Bailey |
| Sir Owen Tudor, a Welsh Gentleman-At-Arms |
Alastair Bannerman |
| Rainault, a French Gentleman |
Peter Warburton |
| Villiers, a gentleman in the service of the Duke of Gloucester |
John Davenport |
| Hall, Captain of the Duke of Gloucester's troops |
Neil Biggs |
| John, Duke of Bedford, brother of Henry V |
John Ashworth |
| Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, brother of Henry V |
Cecil A Grinham |
| Henry Beaufort, Uncle of Henry V |
Eric Williams |
| Gaoler |
Dennis Higgins |
| Stage Manager |
Donald Aston |
| Property Mistress |
Kathleen Aston |
| Lighting |
George Hepworth |
| Sound |
Raymond H Cole |
| Gentlemen's Dresser |
David Hamlyn |
| Wardrobe |
Joyce Wilkinson |
| Make-Up Artiste |
Catherine Glancey |
| House Manager |
C R Charnley |
| Deputy House Manager |
N S Pearse |
| Lighting Equipment by Strand Electric |
| Furniture supplied by Gimbert's of Prestwich |
| Telephone kindly loaned by the GPO |
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