"No. 17"
A MYSTPRY play which keeps playgoers on tenterhooks until the very last moment of the play is a rarity these days, but "Number Seventeen," by J. Jefferson Farjeon, which Victor Lloyd is producing for the Triangle Players at the Blue Triangle Hall for a four nights’ season beginning on Wednesday of this week, amply fills the bill in this respect. The principal players are I’. G. Hayes-Towns, who plays the part of "Ben," Ralph Hogg, plays Fordyce, Norman Hannah, G. H. A, Swan, Marjorie Murray, Joan Purvis, L. D. Webster, BE. R. Render and. H. A. Painter. Ralph Hogg admits that it was not until he had finished reading the script of the play that he knew whether he was a criminal, a detective, or just an interfering nonentity ; whilst L. D. Webster who plays the uncanny part of "Henry" says that even now, after several weeks’ strenuous rehearsal, he is not quite sure on which side of the law he really is.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 15, 20 October 1933, Page 41
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165"No. 17" Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 15, 20 October 1933, Page 41
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