Tiverton Gazette: 11th October 1932

Concerts at Uplowman: Clever Dramatic Sketches: Uplowman has for many years been famed for the excellence of is dramatic and musical entertainments, and those given on Tuesday and Wednesday in aid of the Funds of St. Peter’s Church fully maintained the high standard. Miss Chave, who has a long record in presentation of enjoyable entertainments, arranged excellent programmes in which the school children played a prominent part … … Mrs. Moncrieff, Miss Shue and Mr. Perkins contributed to the programme and Mr. J. G. Pedler told Jan Stewer’s now famous tale of “Jan’ Fiddle.” The sketch “Cherry Bounce” took the place of the incident of the lady in the kitchen with her trio of lovers and proved a highly acceptable item played with crispness and point. The dramatis personae were as follows: … includes … “Doctor’s Boy,”, Master E. Pinsent; “Mrs. Homespun,” Mrs. Pinsent …


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Referenced

GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
GRO0274 Bristol: Ernest John Pinsent: 1920 – 2011