The Players Theatre (1938)
Full titles read: THE PLAYERS THEATRE Covent Garden. London s quaintest little Theatre, for a glance at an old time memory RIDGEWAY S Group shots of four men on stage wearing smart evening suits and and frilly shirts. They sing a comic song about a strawberry fair. M, S s of a small audience laughing loudly at the song. M, S of the chairman. The commentator says that chairman is The man announces that he has some sad news and he asks the audience to make a a small contribution to the running of the club. M, S s of the audience delving into their pockets and handing over their change. M, S of the chairman drinking some beer, the commentator remarks the chairman is no longer M, S s of the novelist Dorothy Sayers talking to a gentleman. L, S of the singer Megs Jenkins singing Please sell no more drink to my father. Miss Sayers holds a shawl over her head as she sings. M, S s of the audience joining in and singing the chorus. L, S s of the singer and entertainer Eve Lynd. She wear
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