VIRGINIA
Week commencing Monday 8th November 1948.
Once nightly at 7 o’clock. Matinee on Saturday 13th November at 2:30pm.
Director: Phyl Payne
Musical Director: Edward Fletcher
Bournet (Manager of the Grand Hotel): Dennis O’Brien
Henri (Head Waiter): George Dawes
Another Waiter: Keith Veness
French Children and Piccaninnies: Barry Hunt & Neil Hunt
Jules (Commissionaire): Lewis Jaggers
Nicholas Ninnijohn: Lionel Jaggers
Lord Bransmere: Edwin W. Haydon
Lord Campton (Ken): Donald Lefever
Hewson: John Wyss
Lady Betty Campton: Phil Hurd
Virginia: Grace Walker
Silas P. Hock: Bob Row
Cæsear: Derek Syme
Gendarme: Thomas Sandercoe
Uncle Joe: Alfred Reynolds
Sambo: Keith Veness
Remus: Colin Kerr
Lizzie: Yvonne Moore
Uncle Ned: Ernest Omer
Dancers: Olga Barnard, Vera Bishop, Marjorie Coleman, Anne Crawford, Daphne Dodwell, Betty Jones, Vi. Keith, Margaret Lockett, Jean Long, Brenda Manning, Iris Quick, Dee Hinton-Lever, Olive Plummer, Joy Smith and Doris Ward.
Ladies of the Chorus: Diana Arnold, Ena Ashwell, Phyllis Calder, Eileen Dawes, Freda Flaxman, Julie Gerrish, Joan Hermes, Vera Johnson, Constance Kent, Dorothy Knight, Audrey Nightingale, Maureen Nightingale, Joan Purdy, Gwendoline Reed, Olive Sandercoe, Doreen Scott, Pauline Smart, Pamela Smith, Marion Taylor, Lorna White and Mary Wilsher.
Gentleman of the Chorus: Gordon Bishop, Harry Bussey, George Dawes, Algar French, Gordon Fyvie, Frank Feen, Paul Imbusch, Les. Johnson, Colin Kerr, Alan Mundy, Gordon Mundy, Ernest Omer, Harold Plummer, Alfred Reynolds, Thomas Sandercoe, Bernard Seymour, Alan Stark, Keith Veness and John Wyss.