| Author | Year | Venue |
| Terence Rattigan: The Browning Version and Harlequinade | 1951 | Corfield Hall 30th April – 5th May 1951 . |
| Character | Actor |
|---|---|
| John Taplow | Peter Binks |
| Frank Hunter | Kenneth Galloway |
| Millie Crocker-Harris | Margaret Way |
| Andrew Crocker-Harris | Alex Yandall |
| Dr Frobisher | Robert Wornell |
| Peter Gilbert | Bill Ridley |
| Mrs Gilbert | Jean South |
| Arthur Gosport | Kenneth Galloway |
| Edna Selby | Doris Barber |
| Johnny | Paul Young |
| Dame Maud Gosport | Hilda Fry |
| Jack Wakefield | Gerald Rawling |
| George Chudleigh | Aubrey French |
| 1st Halberdier | Bill Ridley |
| 2nd Halberdier | John Dowell |
| Miss Fishlock | Vera Rich |
| Muriel Palmer | Mary Young |
| Tom Palmer | Alec Stewart |
| Mr Burton | Bill Sleep |
| Joyce Langland | Jean Weaver |
| Policeman | Alec Goulding |
| Fred Ingram | Harry Fry |
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Kathleen Marfell |
| Scenery design and construction | Harry Fry |
| Stage Managers | Eddie Pain |
| Stage Managers | Marjorie Galloway |
| Lighting | Bill Morgan |
| Assisted by | Basil Allen |
| Wardrobe Mistresses | Kay Meux |
| Wardrobe Mistresses | Marian Adams |
| Properties | Olive Shirley |
| Properties | Joy Pain |
| Sound Effects | John Morgan |
| Sound Effects | Margaret Weaver |
| The Settings constructed and painted by | Harry Fry |
| The Settings constructed and painted by | John Lock |
| The Settings constructed and painted by | Bill Ridley |
| The Settings constructed and painted by | Sydney Mearing |
| The Settings constructed and painted by | John Wilkins |
| The Settings constructed and painted by | Jean South |
| The Settings constructed and painted by | Jill Drowley |
| Stage Staff | John Lock |
| Stage Staff | Ashplant Westcott |
| Stage Staff | Sydney Mearing |
| Stage Staff | Jim Wells |
| Stage Staff | Norman Law |
| Stewards under the direction of | Walter Trump |
| Programme sellers directed by | Alma Thomas |
| Front of House Manager | James Weaver |
| Box Office Manager | C A P Sapsford |
| Press Representative | Ernest Sandford |