The Corn Is Green
by
Emlyn Williams
Directed by: Mary Scott
11th - 14th February 1970
The Corn Is Green is a semi-autobiographical play of Welsh dramatist and actor Emlyn Williams.
| Mr. John Goronwy Jones | David Gregson |
| Miss Ronberry | Meg. Stenson |
| Idwal Morris | David Cule |
| Sarah Pugh | Jean Hill |
| A Groom | John Mills |
| The Squire | Joe Crossland |
| Bessie Watty | May Seal |
| Mrs. Watty | Marjorie Mayhew |
| Miss Moffat | John Pearson |
| Robbart Robbatch | Michael Cule |
| Glyn Thomas | Gerrard Scott |
| Will Hughes | David Cule |
| John Owen | Christopher Jay |
| Morgan Evans | Norman Whitelam |
| Old Tom | Peter Womby |
| School Children And Villagers |
| Alma Gregory, Janet Hines, Lucy Butler, Audrey Slater, Peggy Wright, Bob Mcdowell, John Mills, Harry Thornicraft |
| Stage Manager | Cyril Hines |
| ASMs | Malcolm Hill Harry Outhwaite Cecil Wildman John Williamson Dave Williams |
| Scenic Artist | Pat Hume |
| Lighting | Gordon Butler |
| Sound | Ray Thomas |
| Properties | Marjorie Cox Anne Hines Edith King |
| Costumes | Jean Hill Mary Scott May Seal |
| Make-up | Edna Garner |
| Continuity | Mary Gregory |
| House Managers | Arthur Dyer Ron Stenson |
| Ticket Secretary | Anne Hines |
| Refreshments by Ladies of the Society |
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