Home and Beauty
 Written by W. Somerset Maugham
 Directed by Eileen Hullett
 26 – 29 November 1969
Set immediately after the Great War in 1918. Maugham called it “a farce in three acts”.
After the death of her husband, William, the spoilt and beautiful Victoria married his best friend, Frederick. When William comes back after the war alive after all, each man can hardly wait to surrender her to the other. However, Victoria seems to have another admirer waiting in the wings.
The play is full of witty social comment, with all the various preoccupations of the day, including the new social order giving rise to a bolshier breed of servant and a more flexible attitude towards marriage.
Cast
Victoria – Valerie Cope
 Miss Dennis – Dot Hamlin
 Taylor – Melba Rutherford
 Mrs Shuttleworth – Sylvia Palmer
 Leicester Paton – Denis Bailey
 Major Frederick Lowndes – John Saveall
 Major William Cardew – John Hollingsworth
 Nannie – Ida Browne
 Mrs Pogson – Margaret Baird
 Abraham – Walter Cornforth
 Miss Montmoremcy – Kathy Clark
 Clarence – Carl Howman
Crew
Stage Manager – Martin Wood
 Assistant Stage Manager – Dot Hamlin
 Properties – Diane Montague and Marageret Laurence
 Lighting and Sound – Viviane Hollingsworth and Janice Wood
 Wardrobe – Joan Robarts
 Set Construction – The Guild Workshop

