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Count Your Blessings

A Comedy in Three Acts bt Ronald Jeans

Produced by David Beeching 

 

Cast
Mrs. Withers, the Charwoman Bess Graves
Marion Butterworth Lydia Perry
Gay Butterworth, her sister-in-law Lila Garrard
Pelham Butterworth, Gay's husband Edward Garrard
Theodore Malek, a Czech David Beeching
Thelma Cressingdon Marjorie Vandervord
Hubert Batt, a Solicitor Edward Warden
Mrs. Compton Chamberlain Jade St. Cyr
Juliet Frost Dee Beeching

The action of the play takes place in the first floor drawing room of the Butterworths' house in Wendover Place, near Brompton Road, London.

Act 1 - Early Summer 6pm
Act 2 - Autumn - Sunday Afternoon
Act 3 Some weeks later

Time - the present.

Note - The picture at the top was not labelled, and for some time languished in our "unknown" folder. However, my brilliant powers of deduction almost certainly link it to this play which matches in terms of  the count of bodies (3 male, 6 female).

Some 3 or 4 years after creating this page, I was delighted to hear from Bridget Sainsbury, who is the daughter of David and Dee Beeching. With her help, along with some notes on the back of the picture, plus comparison against other productions, I think that we are now able to (almost) positively identify all members of the cast.

From left to right, we have ...

Standing - Marjorie Vandevord, Dee Beeching, David Beeching, Jade St. Cyr, Bess Graves.
Seated - Sam Warden, Ed Garrard, Lila Garrard, Lydia Perry.

... I think!

 

Programme Notes

With "Count Your Blessings", the Fairlight Players return to comedy. Witty and amusing dialogue, the humorous situations with an appealing touch of sophistication.

In the central roles of Gay Butterworth and her husband Pelham Butterworth are a real-life husband and wife, Lila and Edward Garrard. This talented couple, who made their first brief appearance to Fairlight audiences in our last Christmas party production, will endear themselves with their charming and skillful performances.

In strong support Bess Graves brings her inimitable touch as the "daily help" and two more great favourites once again show their paces, Marjorie Vandervord as Thelma Cressingdon providing some of the greatest fun of the show, and Jade St. Cyr in one of her penetrating characterisations as Mrs. Compton Chamberlain. Two more newcomers to our audiences, Lydia Perry and Edward Warden as Marion Butterworth and the family solicitor Hubert Batt, give that firm decisive touch these characters demand. Bringing up the rear, as it were, David Beeching heavily disguised as a "cheque" refugee, and the last but by no means least, the cause of most of the trouble: Dee Beeching as the glamourous Juliet Frost.

This is a play that we are sure cannot fail to please; based on that all too universal problem "how to make ends meet".

(Notes copied from rear of programme)

No less than four new recruits make their Fairlight Players debut in this performance. Please note that the reference to a "cheque" refugee is as printed in the programme notes. I take it that this was deliberate, and probably pertinent to the plot.