Directed by Jean Jungreuthmayer
October 9, 10 & 11, 1975
The whole introduced by your Chairman
Mr. Peter Henson
Positively His Last Appearance prior to His Great Welsh Tour
The man who put the 'Ted' in 'Eisteddfod'
Your prodigiously prestidigitous Pianist
Mr. Ted Edwards
Items to be performed, not necessarily in order below.
'It's all right in the Summertime' and 'Little Yellow Bird'
'She pushed me into the Parlour'
Triple tribute to Marie Lloyd
'Morning Promenade', 'A Little of What You Fancy' and 'My Old Man'
Miss Barbara Williams |
Miss Ann Smith |
Miss Iris Castles |
  These ladies will also perform:
'Please, sell no more drink to my Father', 'Ain't it nice' 'The Gypsy warned me'
'Our Lodger's such a nice young man'
Miss Pauline Matthews |
Miss Janet Sykes |
Miss Dorothy Bentote |
'Alice, where art thou'
Mr Leigh Smith |
(He'd lose anything!!) |
A Dramatic & Emotional Monologue
  Who will also give us:  
'Archibald, certainly not!'
And Two Magnificent Melodramas: |
"Temptation Sordid" |
"The Drunkard's Dilimma" |
or 'Virtue Rewarded' |
or 'Her Honour for Tenpence' |
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Miss Win Brion |
Miss Dorothy Bentote |
Miss Helen Edwards |
Mr Ted Edwards |
Miss Beryl Orders |
Mr Brinley Edwards |
Mr Derek Allcock |
Mr Leigh Smith |
Mr Philip Taylor |
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And For Our Frolicsome Finale
 'I do like to be beside the Seaside' |
 'All the Girls are lovely by the Seaside' |
 'At the Beach . . .' |
 'As soon as I touched my Seaweed' |
The Complete Collected Company |
Programme Notes
[ Photograph of Programme ]
Whistling, Shouting, Standing on the Seats
and other unmentionable excesses
most Positively prohibited
The Management most gratefully acknowledge the valued assistance
of all the Ladies & Gentlemen Backstage and Front-of-House, and
last, but most particularly, those serving the food and drink !
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