Great War Theatre

Performances at this Theatre

Date Script Type
5 Jan 1920 A Well-Remembered Voice Amateur
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The Era, 14 January 1920, reported that on the previous Wednesday and Friday the amateur company The Hampstead Players performed Barrie’s A Well Remembered Voice at St Stephen’s Hall, Belsize Park: ‘Mr. Gordon Seddon’s performance as the artist, Mr. Don, stood out as a most strikingly artistic, refined, and well thought-out performance, full of poignant meaning and grasp of the character. Dick, “A Well-remembered voice,” was convincingly and reverently expounded by Mr. Matthew Norgate, and minor rôles were well played by Misses Joan Dunsford and Evelyn Sharp, with Messrs J.M. Donaldson and Douglas Service also well in the picture'.