The Way to Treat a Woman
This play transferred from the Duke of York’s Theatre to open the new Whitehall Theatre.
George Tully died on Wednesday 2nd July 1930, having appeared in this production for the last time the previous Saturday. (‘Obituary’, The Stage 10th July 1930, page 8.)
Cast & Crew
Cast
Andrews | Ronald Shiner
(credited as Ronald A Shiner) |
---|---|
Arthur Peel | Basil Moss |
Arthur Peel (replacement) | Eric Isaacson Hallows
(credited as Eric Hallows) |
Barman | Sam Lysons
(credited as Samuel Lysons) |
Bobbie Long | Gerald Mitchell |
Clara Bilton | Moira Lynd |
Clara Bilton (replacement) | Betty Schuster |
Elton | Lewis Broughton |
Emily Stevens | Madeline Bird |
Ethel Grayson | Joan Marion |
George Gibson | Lewis Broughton |
George W Ambrose | George Tully
(credited as George F Tully) |
George W Ambrose (replacement) | Nigel Bruce |
George W Ambrose (replacement) | Basil Moss |
Herr Otto Schmalz | Antony Holles |
Lady Porter | Cathleen Nesbitt |
Linda Leigh | Marion Lorne |
M. Victor de St Hilaire | Boris Ranevsky |
Maureen Canford | Stella Freeman |
Miss Masterson | Dorothy Lane |
Richard Carstairs | Leonard Upton |
Ronald Clere | Lewis Broughton |
Sir Henry Claxton | Russell Gorton |
Sir Travers Ryecroft | C Aubrey Smith |
Sir Travers Ryecroft (replacement 1) | Bertram Wallis |
Sissle / Taxi Driver | George Dillon |
Waiter | Eric Isaacson Hallows
(credited as Eric Hallows) |
Sir Travers Ryecroft (replacement 2) | J Farren Soutar
(started 15th December 1930) |
Crew | |
Co-Director | Walter Hackett |
Co-Director | Thomas Reynolds |
Decor | Gladys Cobb |
Designer | Stafford Hilliard |
General Stage Director | Thomas Reynolds |
Stage Director | Sam Lysons
(credited as Samuel Lysons) |
Stage Manager | Eric Isaacson Hallows
(credited as E Isaacson Hallows) |
Music presented by | A Moray Mackay |
Presented by | Walter Hackett |
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