"ONE SUMMER'S DAY."
Mr. Culford Bell announces two performances for Monday and Tuesday next of the three-act comedy, "One Summer's Day," when his company, "The Thespians," will appear. The production takes place in the Concert Chamber, and is in aid of the Rev. FeildenTaylor'g Boys' Hostel fund. The principal parts; are taken by Misses Phyllis Adams, Lonnie Nicholas, Moira Young, Ilene Dingle, Queenie Semple, and Messrs. Stanley Airth, Chris Tollerton, Laurence Hanlon, Charles Chapman, and John Watchman. Turner's Orchestra will supply the music. Seats may be regerved at The Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 124, 22 November 1923, Page 3
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