Trial
by Jury > D'Oyly Carte Productions
> Prince's Theatre, 1919-20
The costumes for this revival were by Percy Anderson.
Sydney Granville as the Usher and Leo Sheffield as the Learned Judge |
1921
The Defendant (Leo Darnton) accompanies himself on an imaginary guitar, with the Jurymen. |
1924 Production
Prince's Theatre, 1926
Leo Sheffield as the Learned Judge |
The Judge sees the attractive Plaintiff, |
The Plaintiff (Louise Whittock) beams across at the Jury. |
The Defendant (David Grundy) repels the amorous advances of the Plaintiff. |
The Learned Judge has an aside with the Usher (Darrell Fancourt) |
1931 Production
The Counsel (Leslie Rands) tells the Court that the Defendant (Robert Wilson) cannot marry two wives at one time. | Richard Watson
as the Usher and Sydney Granville as the Learned Judge. |
Sadler's Wells Theatre, 1939
Margery Abbott as the Plaintiff. |
Leonard Osborn as the Defendant. |
The Jury shake their fists at
the Defendant whilst the Usher (Richard Walker) tries to calm them. |
Leslie Rands as the Counsel rails against the Defendant. |
Leslie Rands assumed the role of the Learned Judge in 1939. |
1947-51
Richard Watson
assumed the role of the Learned Judge from 1947 to 1951. |
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