Theatre Royal: "Love from a Stranger" (1960)

Programmes for "Love from a Stranger" at the Theatre Royal, Huddersfield, week commencing 11 April 1960.

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collection:Leaflets, Pamphlets & Small Booklets
tags:1960, 1960-69, Bentley and Shaw Ltd. (Lockwood), Digitised Items, Huddersfield, Nita Valerie (1894-1975), Programmes, Theatre Royal (Ramsden Street, Huddersfield)
date:11 April 1960
rights:Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
date added:27 May 2017

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THEATRE ROYAL
HUDDERSFIELD
PETER BERNARD
PRESENTS
Nita Valerie
AND THE
THEATRE ROYAL PLAYERS
FORMERLY
THE WINTER GARDEN PLAYERS
Old Age Pensioners Half Price to all parts Tuesday to Friday.
Blind Persons admitted FREE—Escort 1/-Mondays only.
Theatre Royal - H udders he Id
General Manager Peter Bernard
Play Director Nita Valerie
Stage Manager Clifford Taylor
Assistant Stage Managers Paul Griffen and
Jeffrey Waites
Electrician ..., Barry Armitage
Telephone : Huddersfield 3647
PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT PERMANENT BOOKINGS AND TELEPHONE BOOKINGS NOT CLAIMED HALF AN HOUR BEFORE THE RISE OF THE CURTAIN WILL BE SOLD.
Monday to Friday, Once Nightlv 7-30 p.m. '
Saturday Evening, Two Performances 6-0 p.m. and 8-20 p.m.
WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 11th, I960
“LOVE FROM A STRANGER”
By FRANK VOSPER Based on a story by AGATHA CHRISTIE
Characters in order of appearance :
LOUISE GARRARD Nita Valerie
MAVIS WILSON Elizabeth Sharpe
CECILY HARRINGTON Chloe Dixon
Electrical Fittings, Mirrors, Ornaments and Flower Displays by WILKINSONS.
China and Table Glass by HOPKINSONS, of Aspley.
Pocket and Table Lighters by J. SUGDEN, Imperial Arcade. Underwear and Hosiery by ETAMS, New Street, Huddersfield.
BRUCE LOVELL
Nicholas Brent
Music on Records by WOODS, of New Street, Huddersfield.
HODGSON Theo Lambert Bristol, To-day’s Cigarette by W. D. & H. O. WILLS.
. ,, Bar Equipment and Glassware by NORMAN SWANN LTD.,
ETHEL Janet Brill Bj^di Street.
Dr. GRIBBLE Phillip McCall Ladies Hair Styles by “ FRITZ ” of Huddersfield. Tel. No. : 4534.
Produced by NITA VALERIE Sets Executed by TERRENCE ROWBERRY
BANK HOLIDAY WEEK OF APRIL 18th
HOT & COLD IN ALL ROOMS
By MAX REITMAN
SYNOPSIS OF SCENES :
ACT I—-Scene 1—Cecily and Mavis’s Flat in Bayswater. Early in March.
Scene 2—The same. Two Hours Later.
ACT II—Scene 1—The Cottage. Six Weeks Later Scene 2—The same. September.
ACT III—Scene 1—The same. Two Weeks Later.
Scene 2—The same. 40 Minutes Later.
The Box Office will be closed between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. daily.
“ NOTICE.”
In accordance with the requirements of the Watch Committee of the Huddersfield County Borough
Council :—
(a) The public may leave at the end of the performance by all exits and entrances and the doors of such exits and entrances shall at that time be open.
(b) All gangways, passages and staircases shall be kept entirely free from chairs or any other obstructions.
(e) The safety curtain shall be lowered and raised in the sight of the audienoe immediately before the commencement of each performance so as to ensure its being in proper working order.
FULLY LICENSED BARS AT REAR OF CIRCLE AND STALLS.
DON’T FORGET ! ! MONDAY NIGHT IS GUEST NIGHT. TWO SEATS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE (Unreserved).
ON SALE AT THE BARS
EXPORT UNITY GUARDS ALE TOWN ALES WINES AND SPIRITS
BENTLEY & SHAW LTD.,
Lockwood Brewery HUDDERSFIELD.
Founded 1795.
Printed by Wheatley, Dyson & Son Ltd., 12 New Street, Hudderfield.