12 February 1934
BUCKLEY ST. MATTHEW'S DRAMATIC SOCIETY
"JOURNEY'S END"
A play in three acts by R. C. Sherriff
The scene is laid in a Dug-out in the British Trenches before St. Quentin, March 1916
PROGRAMME
Overture…..Wartime Songs …Arr. H. E. Rowlands
NATIONAL ANTHEM
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ACT 1
Evening on Monday, 18th March, 1918
Wartime Music Hall Sections ….Arr. H. E. Rowlands
Trumpet Call - "Cookhouse"
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ACT 11
Scene 1 Tuesday Morning
Military March……"Colonel Bogey" Alford
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Scene 11 Tuesday Afternoon
Largo from the "New World Symphony" Dvorak
Trumpet Call "Alarm"
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ACT 111
Scene 1 Wednesday Afternoon
"Celtic Lament"……Foulds
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Scene 11 Wednesday Night
"Solemn Melody"…… Walford Davies
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Scene 111 Thursday, towards dawn
Trumpet Call - "Last Post"
DRAMATIS PERSON/E
(in order of appearance)
Captain Hardy…………………..F. Roberts
Lieutenant Osborne …………. W. Hannaby
Private Mason ……… H. Dolby
Corporal Broughton …………. Frank Roberts
2nd Lieut. Raleigh …………. E. G. Pritchard
Captain Stanhope ………… T. Davies
2nd Lieut. Trotter ………… R. Peters
2nd Lieut. Hibbert ………… W. Wolfe
The Company Sergeant Major A. Peters
The Colonel ……… A. H. P. Fox
A German Soldier ………… J. Duffield
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ProducerA. H. Purcell Fox
Stage ManagerB. Burrowes
Musical DirectorH. Elvet Rowlands
TrumpeterJ. J. Griffiths
Chief ElectricianF. Whittaker
Assistant Electricians Bevis Edwards and R. Dunn
Grateful Acknowledgement is here made to all who have kindly assisted by lending costumes, properties, etc.
Author: Saint Matthews Dramatic Society
Year = 1934
Month = February
Day = 12
Document = Ephemera
Event = Social/Entertainment
Extra = Entertainment
Extra = 1930s
Extra = Music
Extra = Theatre
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