Walter De La Mare was a poet, and we have a number of his poems available at Librivox. This is his only play: «Crossings was produced for the first time in 1919, at the Wick School, Hove, to celebrate the coming of Peace. With the exception of one grown-up, Mr. Sebastian Sprott, its characters were taken by boys aged fourteen, or under.» — Summary by ToddHW and Author
Cast list:
Mr. Charles James Wildersham: Larry Wilson
Sarah, or Sallie (his First Daughter): EmmaHatton
Frances, or France (his Second Daughter): TJ Burns
Anthony, or Tony (his Son): Tomas Peter
Ann (his Third Daughter): Campbell Schelp
Miss Agatha Wildersham (his Sister, and their Aunt, of Bayswater): Carol Pelster
Rev. Jeremy Welcome (Vicar of Little Crossings, and a friend of the children’s aunt, Susan, who is dead): Eva Davis
Miss Julia Welcome (his Sister): Availle
Josephine (their Niece): Linda Olsen Fitak
Lady Minch (of the Hall, Great Crossings): Anita Sloma-Martinez
Mr. Josiah Widge (the Cabman of Little Crossings): Scotty Smith
Mr. John Budge (the Butcher of Little Crossings): Nemo
Mrs. Budge: Nichalia Schwartz
Jemima Budge (their small Daughter, also called Pollie): TriciaG
Mr. William Honeyman (the Baker of Little Crossings): Lynette Caulkins
Mrs. Honeyman: Elsie Selwyn
Emily Honeyman (their small Daughter): Devorah Allen
The Candlestick-maker (of Nowhere): Chuck Williamson
A Beggarman (of Everywhere): Elsie Selwyn
The Queen of the Fairies: thestorygirl
Fairies, numberless and innumerable: Nichalia Schwartz
Mrs. Marshall (the family cook): Elsie Selwyn
Stage Directions and Edited By: ToddHW
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