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1. The Rath Boys
2. The Witchfinder
3. A Madcap Prince
4. Corinne
5. The Queen of Connaught
6. The Nine Days’ Queen
7. The Mormons
8. The Shadow of the Sword
9. Lucy Brandon
10. Storm-Beaten
11. Lady Clare
[Flowers of the Forest]
12. A Sailor and His Lass
13. Bachelors
14. Constance
15. Lottie
16. Agnes
17. Alone in London
18. Sophia
19. Fascination
20. The Blue Bells of Scotland
21. Partners
22. Joseph’s Sweetheart
23. That Doctor Cupid
24. Angelina!
25. The Old Home
26. A Man’s Shadow
27. Theodora
28. Man and the Woman
29. Clarissa
30. Miss Tomboy
31. The Bride of Love
32. Sweet Nancy
33. The English Rose
34. The Struggle for Life
35. The Sixth Commandment
36. Marmion
37. The Gifted Lady
38. The Trumpet Call
39. Squire Kate
40. The White Rose
41. The Lights of Home
42. The Black Domino
43. The Piper of Hamelin
44. The Charlatan
45. Dick Sheridan
46. A Society Butterfly
47. Lady Gladys
48. The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown
49. The Romance of the Shopwalker
50. The Wanderer from Venus
51. The Mariners of England
52. Two Little Maids from School
53. When Knights Were Bold
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When Knights Were Bold
Programmes - continued
Fortune Theatre, December 1935(Front cover and cast list.)
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Fortune Theatre, December 1936
The Knight Was Bold, Piccadilly Theatre 1943
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The Devonshire Park Theatre (Eastbourne) 17th November, 1947
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Winter Garden Pavilion (Eastbourne) 3rd and 4th February, 1950St. Gertrude’s Amateur Dramatic Society
Royal Hippodrome (Eastbourne), 31st December, 1951