Description | 1. 'Letters from Swansea' Jan 1956 2. 'He was born gay' by Emlyn Williams, Swansea Little Theatre, Feb 1940 3. 'Chronicle of Swansea', Swansea Education Committee, Brangwyn Hall, nd 4. 'King of the Castle' by Mansel Thomas, produced by Eileen Llewelyn Jones, Grand Theatre, Swansea. Presented by Swansea Little Theatre, Festival of Britain, 1951 5. 'The Ascent of F6' by Will Auden and C. Isherwood, presented by Swansea Little Theatre, Nov 1937 6. 'Thor with Angels' by Christopher Fry and 'Happy Journey from Trenton to Camden' by Thornton Wilder, Llewelyn Theatre, Swansea. Presented by Swansea Little Theatre. Feb, no year 7. 'Bricks without Straw' words by Ethel Ross, music by George Anstee, Swansea Little Theatre, Sep-Oct, no year. 8. 'Rhondda Roundabout' by Jack Jones, Swansea Little Theatre, Apr-Mar, no year 9. 'Pageant History of Swansea' at Brangwyn Hall, c 1935 10. 'Letters from Swansea' Swansea Little Theatre in conjunction with University College, by Ethel Ross, directed by Eileen Llewelyn Jones, Arts Hall, University College of Swansea. 1969 11. 'Letters from Swansea' Swansea Little Theatre in conjunction with University College, by Ethel Ross, directed by Eileen Llewelyn Jones, Arts Hall, University College of Swansea. Colour poster with photographs of Prince Charles etc, held as part of 'Creoso 69' Princes of Wales Investiture year. 1969 12. 'Barbed Wire and Bracken' by Mansel Thomas. Presented by Swansea Little Theatre at Llewelyn Hall, YMCA. Oct, no year 13. 'Eden End' by J B Priestley, Swansea Little Theatre, Oct-Nov 1938 14. 'She Stoops to Conquer' by Goldsmith, Swansea Little Theatre, St Gabriels Hall, Dec 1936 15. 'Land of my Fathers' by Jack Jones, Fortune Theatre, London. Presented by Swansea Little Theatre, May, no year 16. 'Noah' by Andre Obey, Swansea Little Theatre, St Gabriels Hall, May 1937 (with pencil annotations) 17. 'Candida' by George Bernard Shaw, Swansea Little Theatre, St Gabriels Hall, Nov 1939 18. 'The Mocking Bird' by Lionel Hale, Swansea Little Theatre, St Gabriels Hall, Mar 1937 |