NEWHAVEN AMATEUR SHAKESPEARE PLAYERS

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The Tragedy of King Richard II

Programme - year unknown

This page was added by Carol Walton on 19/03/2010.
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At a rough guess dated around the late 1920's early 1930's. "The Lord Marshall" & "Queen to King Richard" were played by a gentleman who still resides in this town and who told me that taking part in this school Reportory Company set him on the Acting & Directing path which he subsequently followed, in Films & TV, both here and abroad.

By R B
On 27/03/2010

I think that B. Russell was Bert Russell, a friend of my father's. He was born in 1914 and married Dorothy Willer. Her father was Horace Willer, projectionist at the cinema in the 50s and 60s - when the film broke down on occasion we used to shout "put another penny in it Horace".

By Alison Smith (Nee Beal)
On 24/11/2013

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